EXW Board Flashcards
Principles of ORM
- Accept risks when the benefits outweigh the cost
- Accept no unnecessary risk
- Anticipate and manage risk by planning
- Make risk decisions at the right level
5 Steps of ORM
(IAMIS) I-Identify Hazard A-Assess Hazard M-Make Risk Decisions I-Implement Controls S-Supervise
Mishap Investigation
determine how and why the event occurred to prevent future occurrence
OPNAV 5100.19E
Afloat Safety Manual
OPNAV 5100.23G
Shore Safety Manual
Operational Plan
course of action for future missions
SMEAC
S-Situation (friendly/enemy) M-Mission E-Execution A-Admin and Logistics C-Command and Signal
Warning Order
Giving advance notice that a unit is to be moved. If time permits, the orders is usually issued 90 days in advance
Routine Message
Send out within 6 hours
Priority Message
Send out within 3 hours
Immediate Message
Send out within 30 mins
Flash Message
Send out as soon as possible
OPREP NAVY BLUE
When situation is determined major (report to the CNO)
Navy Birthday
October 13th, 1775
1794
Construction of six frigates
- USS Constitution
- Congress
- Constellation
- Chesapeake
- President
- United States
April 30th, 1798
Congress established the Department of the Navy
April 1, 1893
U. S. Navy Chiefs Birthday
May 1941
U. S. Naval mine disposal school was established as a result of the British being blown up by time delayed bombs (located in Wash. D. C.)
December 7, 1941
Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
January 1942
1st Bomb Disposal School was established
January 5, 1942 (RADM Ben Moreell A. K. A. Father of the Seabees)
1st construction units were organized
Davisville, R. I.
March 5, 1942
Seabees Birthday
Battle of Coral Sea
May 7-8, 1942
Fought entirely with aircrafts launched from carriers (Fleets never saw each other)
Battle of Midway
June 4-7, 1942
Turning point of the war
June 6, 1944
Invasion of Normandy (D-Day)
Largest Amphibious operation in history
1953
Two major EOD units were commissioned. (TEU-1 and TEU-2)
Robert D. Stethem
US Navy Seabee (Diver) Steel Worker 2nd Class (SW2) assigned underwater construction team 1 (UCT-ONE)
Marvin G. Shields
1st and only Seabee to receive MOH
Riverine Operations
Locate and destroy hostile forces, bases and supplies contained within a riverine area
3 Maritime Services of today
- Navy
- Marine Corp
- Coast Guard
N-1
Admin
N-2
Intel
N-3
Operations
N-4
Supply
N-6
Comms
N-7
Training
N-8
Ordnance
N-9
Medical
Father of EOD
LT Draper Kauffman
MSC
Military Sealift Command
Established July 9, 1949
-replenish supplies
TPFDD
Time-Phase Force Deployment Data Sheet -things found on a TPFDD Line Item Number Priority USN-Item I. D. Description Short Tons (Gross Weight/2000)
463 L Pallets (HCU-6/E)
- Exterior: 108”x88”
- Usable: 104”x84”
- Max Cargo Height: 96”
- 2,800 lbs. AMMO
- 10,000 lbs. Cargo
C-5 Galaxy
Strategic Aircraft used for inter-theater
C-17 Globemaster III
Strategic/Tactical Aircraft used for inter-theater and in-theater
C-130 Hercules
Tactical aircraft used for in theater ops
HERO Conditions
- HERO Safe
- HERO Susceptible
- HERO Unsafe
- HERO Unreliable
Color for UNCLASSIFIED
Green
Color for CONFIDENTIAL
Blue
Color for SECRET
Red
Color for TOP SECRET
Orange
High Frequency
3-30 MHz
Very High Frequency
30-300 MHz
Ultra High Frequency
300 MHz- 3 GHz
Super High Frequency
3 GHz- 30 GHz
Extremely High Frequency
30 GHz- 300 GHz
Pro-Words
Used to disguise a mission or event
Beadwindow
Used when a station has leaked EEFI
Minimize
Limiting COMMS to avoid detection (only necessary to avoid detect)
Gingerbread
Intruder on the NET
CBR PPE-
M-50
Protective Mask
CBR PPE-
JSLIST
- Good for 24 hours of continuous exposure
- Good for 45 days of non-exposed
- Can be washed up to 6 times ONLY
M8 Paper
Detects liquid nerve & blister agents
- 25 sheets per booklet
- yellow=“G” Nerve
- Red/Pink=Blister
- Dark Green=“V” Nerve
M9 Paper
Detects chemical agents
NAAK(Nerve Agent Antidote Kit)
Has 3 sets
- 2PAM CHLORIDE
- ANTHORPINE
- DIAZEPAM
CANA(Convulsion Antidote Nerve Agent)
Good for Nerve and blood agents
-Valium
IM 143/PD
Gamma Radiation 0-600 RADAC
Air Burst
Fireball does not touch the earth
Surface Burst
Fireball touches the earth
Sub-Surface Burst(Underwater)
All thermal radiation is absorbed
Types of chemical agents
Nerve Agents
Blood Agents
Blister Agents
Chocking Agents
Radiological Warfare
Gamma: Penetrate Body, strikes atoms in body
MOPP Lvl 0
Carry Mask/Equipment is on stand-by
MOPP Lvl 1
Overgarment, boots worn, mask with hood/gloves carried
MOPP Lvl 2
Dawn on suit
MOPP Lvl 3
Dawn on boots
MOPP Lvl 4
Overgarment, boots, mask w/ hood gloves ALL worn
Latrines
- 100 yds from nearest natural water and food services
- 50 ft from berthing
Garbage Pits
- 4x4x4= will serve 100 persons for 24 hours
- 100 yds from water
- 30 yds from food areas
Leach Field
- 4-6” perforated pipe
- surrounded by stone and rocks
- used to dispose of black(sewage) and grey water(shower)
ROPU
R-Reverse
O-Osmosis
P-Purifycation
U-Unit
Basic Tech NEC
5333
Senior Tech NEC
5335 (supervise and provide training)
Master Tech NEC
5337 (plan missions)
Scuba Diver NEC
5345
Second Class NEC
5343
First Class NEC
5342 (trained in advance diving physics, medicine and saturation’s diving techniques)
Master Diver NEC
5341
VSW Diver NEC
5328
Camouflage
Art of using surrounding area to change shape, shadow, texture, and color of objects
Concealment
Designed to hide you from the enemy, not protect you. ex. Tall bushes
Cover
Designed to protect you from the enemy. Ex. Boulders, buildings, hills
KOCOA
K: Key Terrain- Area that provides a marked advantage over the enemy
O: Observation of field of fire- Key to deliver effective fire on enemy
C: Cover & Concealment- Conceal against Air & Ground observation, natural use
O: Obstacles- Obstructions used to disrupt enemy movement
A: Avenues of Approach- Suitable route of movement
3 Types of North
- True
- Magnetic
- Grid
SALUTE
S-Size-number of enemy contacts A-Activity-what enemy contacts are doing L-Location-where enemy contacts are located U-Unit/Uniform T-Time E-Equipment
BAMCIS
B-Begin planning
A-Arrange Reconnaissance
M-Make Reconnaissance: Recon will either confirm plan or adjust it
C-Complete the plan- Decision made on how to complete the mission
I-Issue Warning Order- Verbal order to subordinate leaders
S-Supervise- Ensure plan is adhered to
Primary Firing Positions
- Backbone of defense
* Receives full force of enemy attack
Alternate Firing Positions
- Fallback position if primary is in danger of being overrun
* Same sector of fire as primary
Supplementary Firing Positions
•Sector of fire that covers the flank or rear
Sectors of Fire
Area designed to individual, unit or crew served weapons to defend
•two stakes are placed near the Firing Positions to indicate lateral limits
Fire Discipline
Regulating the rate of fire shifting from one target to another
Fire Control
Control the amount of rounds down range to prevent expending all your rounds
3 Wire Entanglements
- P: Protective- prevent close surprise attacks/enemy flanking (131-328 ft)
- T: Tactical- used to stop/slow/funnel enemy into field of fire
- S: Supplementary- used to conceal tactical wire entanglement
Tangle Foot
Fence used when concealment is essential and to prevent enemy from crawling between fences
SPOT: Quick Report
- Casualties
- Ammunition’s
- EPW
SKIRMISHER
- A shallow pit providing limited protection in the prone position
- Trench is body length of the person utilizing it
Improved 1-Man
- As wide as the occupants shoulders
- As tall as occupants standing on the fire step pit in shoulder high
- Provides protection from passing tanks
Improved 2-Man
- Essentially 2, 1-Man fighting positions side by side
- Allows one man to rest while the other stands watch/fights
- Less protection from tanks, strafing, and shelling than a 1-Man
Range Card
Basis for the fire plan of the enemy
- Sets of 2 cards for every fighting position
- 1 copy for platoon commander
- 1 copy for gun team/passed onto reliefs
Fire Team Formations
•Column
Used when speed and control are factors
•Favorable for fire and maneuver to either flank
Fire Team Formations
•Wedge
When enemy contact is possible but not certain
•All round protection/flexible/easy to control
Fire Team Formations
•Echelon (Right/Left)
Used to protect or exposed flank
•permits heavy fire power to front and direction of echelon
•hard to control and slow
Fire Team Formations
•Skimishers (Right/Left)
Used when assaulting a known enemy position
•allows maximum fire power to the front
•hard to control
Rally Point
Designated place where a patrol that has been dispersed can assemble and reorganize
INFIL (Infiltration)
Move through or unto an area occupied by friendly or enemy troops
EXFIL (Exfiltration)
Removal from areas under enemy control
Code of Conduct #1
I am an American fighting (for freedom) man, I serve in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.
DEADLY FORCE
Only used as a last resort
FPCON Normal
No Threat
FPCON Alpha
General Threat
FPCON Bravo
Increased Threat
FPCON Charlie
Likely Threat
FPCON Delta
Imminent Threat
FPCON Combat Zone
Global threat of possible activity (Also Normal)
MK-16 MOD 2(close circuit re-breather)
- Self contained diving rig
- 200 (FSW) feet of sea water with air
- 300 (FSW) feet of sea water with helium/oxygen (HE/O2)
- Deep diving
Viper (semi-closed re-breather)
- used up to 3 HRs in 55 degrees up to 50 ft
- VSW Mine Clearance
- Non-electronic
Dive Chambers
Used for treatment of Decompression sickness
San Diego Dive Chamber Locations
•LOGSU NAB Coronado
-Double lock steel, single bed
•32nd Street (SWRMC)
-Double lock steel, double bed
Dive Site (personnel)
- 1 Coxswain
- 1 Dive Supervisor
- 1 Stand-by Diver
- 1 Tender/Diver
- 1 Diver
Assessment Zone
Visual contact but far enough to keep clear of HVA
Warning Zone
Challenged intent
Threat Zone
Apply ROE
3 types of Waterways
•inland
-harbors, lakes and rivers
•territorial
-from the demarkation line (12 NM) to the coastline
•International
-from the demarkation line (12 NM) out to sea
3 Waterborne Threats
- small
- deep draft
- sub-surface
Dead Man
- used for tying off accommodation ladder
- can grab boat line and attach to boat without assistance to conduct passenger transfer
Small Boats at EODMU-1
- 7 Meter RHIB
- 9 Meter RHIB
DD200
Financial liability investigation of property loss
What is the ideal width of security zones surrounding a waterborne High Value Asset (HVA)?
500 meters
A Leach Field is a series of ____________ that allow the effluent from a septic tank to drain through a large area of ground
Drain lines
What should you do if you are caught in the open by an overhead flare?
Drop to the ground
Factors that affect the range of radio equipment
Weather, Terrain, antenna, power, location of the radio
What are the 463L Pallet dimensions
108x88
What are the usable dimensions of 463L Pallet
104x84
Primary mission of C-130
Provides airdrop and air land support
Moving cargo
What does HERO stand for
Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance
Max allowable personnel allowed on 9 meter RHIB
30
What formation provides strong firepower to the front and both flanks
Wedge
What formation provides strong firepower to the front and strong side of flank
Echelon
What formation provides strong firepower to the front but is weak on the flanks
Skirmisher
What formation provides strong firepower to the flanks but is weak to the front and rear
Column