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SHAKEDOWN  AND  REFRESHER TRAINING

CHAPTER 3 TRAINING When you have read and understood this chapter, you should be able to answer the following  learning  objectives: .  Describe  the  organization  and  processes  of  fleet .  Describe  the  organization  and  processes  of training. shipboard training. The  purpose  of  Navy  training  is  to  produce  a combat-ready Navy that can guarantee victory at sea. Navy training consists of fleet and shipboard training. The  Type   Commander's   Readiness   and   Training Manual/Instructions contains general policies for fleet training. This chapter deals with both types of training, especially  as  they  concern  the  ship’s  engineering department. FLEET TRAINING The   Chief   of   Naval   Operations   (CNO)   is responsible for fleet training. He delegates control and supervision to the commanders in chief of the Atlanlic and Pacific Fleets. They, in turn, exercise responsibility through  their  type  commanders.  Each  fleet  has  a commander  of  the  training  command.  He  provides programs such as shakedown and refresher training when  directed  by  the  type  commander.  These  programs include  battle  readiness,  common  purpose,  and  uniform standards at all levels of the organization.  See figure 3-1. The  training  cycle  for  each  ship  covers  the  period between  regularly  scheduled  shipyard  overhauls.  The following events are scheduled during that time: l l l Inspections  and  trials  are  held  and  used  for training. The intratype competitive period, or training competition among common types of ships, is scheduled for either 12 or 18 months, depending on  need. Fleet  operating  schedules  are  issued  on  both  a quarterly  and  annual  basis  and  govern  planning for maintenance  and related training. TYPE TRAINING EXERCISES Type   commanders   prescribe   training  exercise during  the  intratype  competitive  period.  The  tactical commander of ships in a task force requires that ships perform  those  exercises  either  separately  or  with  other ships. Type  commanders  are  responsible  to  the  fleet commander  for  the  administration  and  control  of  the training  programs  of  ships  in  their  administrative commands. They have the following duties: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Designate  the  exercises  and  set  minimum requirements. Select   exercises   to   meet   specific   training requirements. Reallocate ammunition allotted by the fleet commander. Divide ships into competitive groups. Provide  qualified  observers  for  certain exercises. Appraise the performance of each ship. Figure 3-1.-A fleet type training organization. 3-1

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