USN and USNSCC Terms and Slang

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USN, USMC, USCG, & USNSCC TERMINOLOGY, ACRONYMS, SLANG, AND FACTOIDS Note: terms in italics have their own entry in this section 13 October 1775 10 November 1775 04 August 1790 10 September 1962 1MC 688 8-point

8th & I 90 Day Wonder AAF AAR AAV AAW Abaft Abeam Above My Paygrade Above Your Paygrade Accession Training Accountability Adrift Ace ACE ACO Active Duty

The Navy’s birthday The Marine Corps’ birthday The Coast Guard’s birthday The NSCC’s birthday The basic one-way communications system on a ship, used for general announcements A LOS ANGELES class SSN, after the hull number (SSN-688) of the lead ship in the class, the USS LOS ANGELES The cover worn with the by Navy sailors with the NWU, and by Marines with the MCCUU, so named because the crown of the hat has eight sides and eight corners (“points”) Nickname for the Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. The oldest post in the USMC, the official residence of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the main ceremonial grounds of the Corps. So named from its street address at the corner of 8th and I Streets Southeast in Washington, DC. Slang: derogatory description of new officers who have just finished OCS Anti-Aircraft Fire After Action Review – to discuss or debrief a recent training or combat experience Amphibious Assault Vehicle – essentially a floating tank or armored personnel carrier, launched from an LHA, LHD, LPD, or LSD Anti-Aircraft Warfare, as opposed to ASuW or ASW Aft (to the rear) of a given point; the bridge is abaft the bow. Abreast, relative bearing of 090 or 270 degrees What you tell someone when you don’t have the authority to make a decision, or you are hoping to dodge responsibility. “Can we take liberty tonight?” “Umm, that’s above my paygrade.” What you tell someone when they are not authorized to know or receive certain information; “How fast can an F-35 fly?” “That’s above your paygrade.” The initial training attended by a new service member, such as RT, OCS, ODS, or DCOIC. The requirement that you answer for your successes and failures, and those of your subordinates; your obligation to report and explain your performance (and your team’s performance) to the chain of command, and accept the consequences for failure to meet assigned goals. Not secured, scattered about, not properly stowed A pilot who has shot down five enemy aircraft in air-to-air combat Anchor, Constitution, and Eagle – the insignia of the US Navy, embroidered on the front panel of the NWU Type III 8-point (and the left breast pocket of the NWU Type I blouse) Air Control Officer – NFO aboard the E2-C Hawkeye Status of military members who are serving full-time in their military


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