Contingency Operations Fundamentals Flashcards
Discuss Engineer Support Plans
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Discuss the request for Forces (RFF) process
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Discuss the difference between Contingency planning and Crisis Action planning.
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Discuss the following as it relates to General Engineering planning tools and considerations:
A. ESP
B. ABFC
C. Facilities
D. Real Estate
E. Environment
F. HN Support
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Explain the three types of Engineering Battlespace Functions that are assigned to the Seabees.
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Discuss the following logistics support considerations for Seabee units:
A. Supply
B. Maintenance
C. Transportation
D. General Engineering
E. Health Services
F. Medical Treatment Facilitites
G. Medical Evacuations
H. Other Services
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Explain the following construction standards.
A. Initial/Expedient
B. Temporary
C. Permanent
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Discuss the following operational situations:
A. Joint
B. Maritime Prepositioning Force
C. Counteracting Restriction to Movement
D. Jungle
E. Mountain
F. Cold Weather
G. Desert
H. Gap Crossing
I. Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT)
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Discuss the following Joint Forward Operation Base (JFOB) site selection and layout considerations:
A. General
B. Perimeter Security
C. Critical Assets
D. Utilities
E. Occupied Structures
F. Commercial/Service Access
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Explain the fundamentals of a tent camp layout in relation to the following:
A. Latrines from messing facilities
B. Latrines from water supplies
C. Garbage pits from water supplies
D. Garbage pits from messing
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A. 300 ft
B. 50 ft
C. 300 ft
D.100 ft
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Discuss the purpose of leach fields.
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Safe and effective method for disposing of wastewater.
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Discuss the following as it pertains to camp maintenance:
A. Trouble Desk
B. Three types of work
C. Operator Inspection
D. Control Inspection
E. Maintenance Inspection
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a) The trouble desk attendant receives all customer trouble calls, enters this information into the trouble desk log and fills out Emergency/Service Authorization (ESA) forms. The attendant makes sure that ESA forms are properly routed and that outstanding ESAs are completed within the required deadlines.
b) Emergency Service Work - Requires immediate action or any minor work requiring less than 16 man-hours. Specific Job Order - Work that exceeds 16 hours. Standing Job Order - Work that is highly repetitive in nature.
c) Operator inspections consist of examining, lubricating, and making minor adjustments. Operator inspections of constantly attended equipment are another form of PM, but they are performed by the operator assigned to the equipment as part of the day-to-day responsibilities.
d) Control inspection reviews all camp facilities to determine the maintenance required during the deployment to preserve or improve the condition of camp structures and property. The inspection branch conducts a control inspection within the first 30 days of the deployment.
e) Annual Inspection Summary (AIS) reports document deficiencies on base facilities. Validating deficiencies and costs is vital to justify the money for the proper maintenance and repair of camp facilities.
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Discuss the following:
A. Potable Water
B. Chlorination
C. Superchlorination
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a) Water suitable for drinking, cooking, and personal use.
b) Chlorine is presently the only widely accepted agent that destroys organisms in the water and leaves an easily detectable residual that serves as an indicator of the completeness of treatment.
c) The super-chlorination process is used to disinfect water containers. Chlorinating the water in a container or distribution system to at least 100 ppm FAC. Holding it in the container for 4 hours. During the 4-hour period, the FAC must not drop below 50 ppm.
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Discuss the three parts of the Advance Base Functional Component (ABFC) system and explain their relationships
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Component - A complete unit
Facility - A portion of a complete component
Assembly - A portion of a facilitiy
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Describe the ABFC View and Theater Construction Management System (TCMS) Programs and how they facilitate contingency planning.
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(ABFC/TOA) is a program that displays data at the Component, Facility/Group, Assembly, or NSN level along with the associated drawings and allows search by keys or Key words.
All data in NAVFAC Pub P-437 Vol 2, Facility Planning Guide, and the Civil Engineer Support Table of Allowance database is available through this program and its associated databases.
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Discuss the different units and capabilities of the following Army engineering categories:
A. Combat Engineer
B. General Engineer
C. USACE
D. Specialized
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a) Focus on support to combat maneuvers organizations at the tactical level and are designed to participate in close combat as necessary.
b) Are comprised of bridging, support and construction capabilities
c) United States Army Corps of Engineers: Support provides for technical and contract engineering support.
d) General and geospatial engineering capabilities at the operational and strategic levels and for the specific augmentation to the tactical level.
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Discuss the different capabilities of the following Air Force Engineering Units:
A. Red Horse
B. Prime Beef
C. Specialized
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Red Horse is designed for rapid deployment in remote, high-threat environments and heavy construction projects, while Prime BEEF focuses on maintaining and establishing standard airbases with quicker response times for routine operations and emergency repairs within a base perimeter
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Discuss the different capabilities of the follwing Marine Corps engineering units:
A. ESB
B. MWSS
C. CEB
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A. Provide mobility, countermobility, survivability, and general engineering support to Marine Expeditionary Forces
B. Establish and maintain airfields
Provide airfield services, such as firefighting, rescue, and refueling
Provide technical expertise and equipment to operate the flight line
Support expeditionary operations
C. Provide engineer reconnaissance, mobility, counter-mobility, survivability, limited general engineering, and command and control to support ground combat operations.
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