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NAVY - OPNAV 3500.38A

(N512) UNIVERSAL NAVAL TASK LIST (UNTL)

inactive
Organization: NAVY
Publication Date: 1 May 2001
Status: inactive
Page Count: 724
scope:

This manual applies to Navy and Coast Guard (Department of Defense related missions) activities, commands and personnel conducting joint and Naval operations and training.

Purpose. a. To provide joint force and naval commanders an interoperability tool for use in articulating their mission requirements.

b. To provide the Navy and Coast Guard a standardized tool for describing requirements for the planning, conducting, assessing, and evaluating of joint, Navy, and Coast Guard training.

Document History

April 25, 2022
(N7) UNIVERSAL NAVAL TASK LIST
Scope and Applicability. The UNTL combines task libraries from three Services: the NTTL consisting of Navy and Coast Guard information and the MCTL which contains USMC specific guidance. The tasks...
November 10, 2008
(N5) UNIVERSAL NAVAL TASK LIST (UNTL)
Purpose. To transmit revised chapter 3 of the basic instruction, which revises the Navy Tactical Task List.
January 30, 2007
UNIVERSAL NAVAL TASK LIST
A description is not available for this item.
January 30, 2007
UNIVERSAL NAVAL TASK LIST
A description is not available for this item.
OPNAV 3500.38A
May 1, 2001
(N512) UNIVERSAL NAVAL TASK LIST (UNTL)
This manual applies to Navy and Coast Guard (Department of Defense related missions) activities, commands and personnel conducting joint and Naval operations and training. Purpose. a. To provide...
September 30, 1996
(N512) UNIVERSAL NAVAL TASK LIST (UNTL)
This instruction applies to Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard (Department of Defense-related missions) activities, commands and personnel conducting joint operations and training.
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