Common Core Flashcards

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Birthday of Naval Aviation?

A

May 8, 1911

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Battle of Guadacanal?

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  1. ) Nov 13-15, 1942
  2. ) Sullivan brothers alone with 700 others were lost
  3. ) Family separation was reinstated
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3
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Battle of Midway

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June 3-5, 1942

Turning point of the war in the pacific

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Battle of coral sea

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May 7-8, 1942

First carrier vs carrier battle

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When was the USS Langley commissioned?

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March 20, 1922

First Naval Carrier

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6
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1944

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The year that the first of many naval aviators passed fleet carrier qualifications

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7
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1948

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First carrier landing of a US navy jet

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8
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What is the primary duty of firefighting?

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Saving lives

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What are the 3 key components of the fire triangle

A

Heat

Oxygen

Fuel

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What is the 4th element that makes up the tetrahedron?

A

Chemical chain reaction

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What is a Class A fire?

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Combustible material that produce ash

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What is a class B fire

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Flammable liquid substance

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13
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What is a class c fire

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Energized electrical fire

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14
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What is a class d fire

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Combustible Metals

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15
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What does PACOM mean?

A

Pacific Command

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16
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Where is PACOM located?

A

Hawaii

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17
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What is EUCOM

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European command

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18
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Where is EUCOM located?

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Germany

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19
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What does SOUTHCOM mean?

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Southern command

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20
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Where is SOUTHCOM located?

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Florida

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21
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What does NORTHCOM mean?

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Northern command

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22
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Where is NORTHCOM located

A

Colorado

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23
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What does TRANSCOM mean?

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Transportation command

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24
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Where is TRANSCOM located ?

A

Illinois

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What does STRATCOM mean?
Strategic Command
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Where is STRATCOM located?
Nebraska
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What is CENTCOM?
Central Command
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Where is CENTCOM located?
Tampa Bay, Florida
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2nd fleet
East Coast , Virginia
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3rd fleet
West Coast, California
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4th fleet
May Port, Florida Caribbean Sea
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5th fleet
Bahrain Persian gulf
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6th fleet
Italy Mediterranean Sea
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7th fleet
Japan Pacific Ocean
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What is 10th fleet
Operations in between 2-7 fleet
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What does FPCON stand for?
Force Protection Conditions
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How many levels of FPCON are there?
5
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What does DEFCON stand for?
Defense readiness Condtions
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Which DEFCON level is most severe? Which DEFCON level is least severe?
DEFCON 1 DEFCON 5
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What does ORM stand for?
Operational Risk Management
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What are the steps to ORM?
Identify hazards Assess hazards Make risk decisions Implement controls Supervise
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What is a class A mishap?
Property damage is 2 million dollars or more
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What is a class B mishap
Property damage ranging from $500,000 - $2,000,000
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What is a class C mishap?
Property damage ranging from $50,000 - $500,000
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What does IPE stand for
Individual Protective Equipment
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What does PPE stand for?
Personal Protective Equipment
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Why was PPE established?
As a last line of defense
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What are the 3 objectives of first aid?
Maintain breathing Stop bleeding Prevent or treat for shock
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How many types of fractures are there? What are they?
1.) open 2 .) close
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How many compressions are in the first set?
30
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How many inches deep do you press
2 inches
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How many cycles of compressions and 2 breaths do you do?
5
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What is the compression rate?
100 compressions per minute
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Define sprain
Injuries to ligaments and soft tissue that support a joint
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Define dislocation
When a bone is forcibly displaced from its joint
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How many degrees of burns are there
3
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What is 1st degree burn
Red skin with mild pain
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What is 2nd degree burns
Red skin with blisters and severe pain
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What is 3rd degree burns?
Charred/black skin/tissue May or may not be painful
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How many inches above would you place a tourniquet?
2-3 inches above
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What do you write on members forehead?
“T”
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What method do you use to preserve an amputated body part
Ice method