NS3 Unit 2 Chapter 6 Naval Operations

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Across
  1. 6. provides unity of command and control of all U.S. Military forcers in both peacetime and war
  2. 9. when one unit or organization can aid, protect, complement, or sustain another force
  3. 10. sometimes called "unified combatant commands"
Down
  1. 1. though not in the direct chain of command of the military's operational forces, there are several designated
  2. 2. the ability to project offensive power from the sea worldwide, whenever and wherever required.
  3. 3. concerns naval operations related to homeland defense and defense of the U.S. and allied sea and land forces and territory abroad
  4. 4. the unified commanders typically organize their assigned forces for specific tasks by forming
  5. 5. to assist with their command responsibilities, organizational commanders at various levels are normally assigned a
  6. 7. concerns the maintenance of deployed fast-response forces sufficient to carry out the Navy's mission worldwide
  7. 8. national command authority for U.S Naval Forces, as with all U.S Military Forces, starts with the President and extends through the secretary of defense, with advice from the Chairman of