Table 1. Forward Base Functional Matrix 
Operational Mission Area Mission 
Function* Function Area 
1. SOSUS Acquire ASW 
2. ASWOC Evaluate ASW 
3. MPA (P3) Acquire/Prosecute ASW 
4. Radar/IFF Acquire AAW 
5. Aircraft Weapon Evaluate AAW 
Control 
6. Surface-to-Air Prosecute AAW 
Missile 
7. Fighter Aircraft Prosecute AAW 
8. Radar Acquire ASUW 
9. Weapon Control Evaluate ASUW 
10. Attack Aircraft SAM Prosecute ASUW 
11. Terrestrial C(3) Communicate AAW/ASW/ASUN 
12. Ordnance Supply Sustain LOG 
13. Aircraft Ordnance Sustain LOG 
Supply 
14. Ship Fuel Supply Sustain LOG 
15. Aircraft Fuel Supply Sustain LOG 
16. Ration Supply Sustain LOG 
17. Aircraft Supplies Sustain LOG 
18. Systems Supplies Sustain LOG 
19. Aviation MRR Fix LOG 
20. Ship, Hull MRR Fix LOG 
21. Admin/LOG Communicate LOG 
Communications 
*Appendix G: Definitions of Forward Naval Base Functions 
3. System Objective (c): Provide and/or maintain a suitable envi- 
ronment for the personnel needs and amenities customarily available at 
major U.S. foreign bases, circa 1990. 
4. System Objective (d): Provide integrity of basing functions 
for maintaining operational mobility and flexibility according to the 
applied value system. Achieving this design objective leads to reali- 
zation of uniquely configured systems for cost-effective adaptation to 
varying conditions of the future security and diplomatic environment. 
This includes service to U.S peacetime interests such as diplomatic, 
welfare, economic and foreign trade missions. 
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