Final Flashcards
Who predated Navy SEALs
- Amphibious scouts and raiders
- Beach jumpers
- OSS swimmers
- Naval Combat Demolition teams
- UDT
- Torpedo Patrol Boats of WWII
J1/N1
Admin
J2/N2
Intel
J5/N5
Planning
J7/N7
Supply
J8/N8
Comptroller
J9/N9
Combat Systems Support
Hypovolemic shock
fluid loss
Vasogenic
blood vessels enlarge with no increase in fluid
Cardiogenic
heart not pumping adequately
Arterial bleeding
bright red
gushes
squirts with heartbeat
venous bleeding
dark red
steady
even flow
capillary bleeding
dark red
slowly oozes out
types of pressure dressing
H-type
Israeli dressing
Gauze with Ace wrap
Indirect pressure points
Bracchial Femoral Radial Temporal Facial Carotid Subclavian Popliteal
Types of tourniquet
CAT - Combat Applied Tourniquet
SOF-T
SOF-T Wide
Expedient
Types of burn
Scald
Thermal
Electrical
Chemical
Types of facial wounds
Abrasions
Contusions
Lacerations
Avulsions
Hypothermia death
below 80*
Types of patient carry
Stokes stretcher Army litter Blanket drag Firemen carry Arm carry 4-handed carry Tied hands carry Pack-strap carry
Heatstroke death
above 105*
TCCC triage categories
- Minimal (Green)
- Delayed (Yellow)
- Immediate (Green)
- Expectant (Black)
Care under fire steps
- Return fire
- Tourniquet
- Continue fight
Tactical field care steps
Establish Casualty Collection Point (CCP)
C-5
Galaxy
Payload 270,000
KC-10
Extender
C-17
Globemaster III
Payload 170,900
C-130
Hercules
Payload 45,000
KC-135
Stratotanker
C-141
Starlift
ACL
Allowable Combat Load
Max payload
DD 1348-6
Single line item requisition
NAVCOMPT 2276
Contract request
NAVSUP 1250-1/2
NSN/non-NSN requisition form
DD 448
MIPR
DD 1155
Original Purchase Order
DD 1149
Invoice/Shipping document
SF 1449
Solicitation Contract Order
SF 30
Amendment of contract
SF 44
Cadillac form
DD 200
Financial liability form
DLR procedures
Navy managed inventory procedures
9-11240/13
Inspection guide/Hand card
DD 1970
Vehicle trip ticket
SF 91
Accident report card
Information on DD 1970
- Date
- Type of vehicle
- Registration #
- Organization
- Fuel/oil level
- Operator’s name and signature
- Dispatcher’s name and signature
- Odometer reading in and out
- Other
P-300
CESE mgmt manual
P-307
WHE mgmt manual
OF 346
Govie driver’s license
11260/2
Construction equipment driver’s license
DD 518
Accident id card
10 Classes of supplies
- Subsistence
- Clothes/tools
- Oil
- Construction
- Ammo
- Personal demand items
- Major end items
- Medical
- Repair parts
- Humanitarian
SSA
Army Supply Support Activities
SMU
Supply Mgmt Unit
SOFSA
SOF Support Activity
SSAVIE
SOF Sustainment, Asset Visibility, ad Info Exchange
repair parts for SOCOM vehicles, SPEAR gear
OODA loop
Observe
Orient
Decide
Act
Fundamentals of Naval Intelligence
K - know enemy A - available A - accurate R - relevant U - usable T - thorough T - timely
Steps of Navy Intel Cycle
- Planning and direction
- Collection
- Processing
- Production
- Dissemination
3 characteristics of communications plan
U - uncomplicated
R - reliable
F - flexible
CONOPS
concept of operations
Message precedence, indicator, speed of service
R - routine 6H P - priority 3H O - immediate 30M Z - Flash 10M W - Flash override 3M
Access
ability to access class info
Classification
Determination of information’s classification
Compromise
Exposure of classified info
Need to know
determination that a person requires access to specific classified information
Clearance
formal determination that a person meets security requirements to access classified information
3 types of clearance
Confidential
Secret
Top Secret
Term MINIMIZE over comms
need to reduce message traffic to clear path for vital info
EEFI codes
- position
- capabilities
- operations
- wrong circuit
- COMSEC
- personnel
- electronic warfare
BEADWINDOW
breach of classified information
CEOI
- gen comm inst
- callsigns
- frequencies
- gen crypto inst
- pass/challenge
- gen authentication inst
- crypto lists/authentication tables
Types of circuits/nets
- Admin
- Tactical
- Directed
- Free
SF 153
like 1149 for comms gear
how comms gear is received/destroyed
Purpose of UXO report
report unexploded ordinance
UXO 9-line
- DTG
- Unit
- Contact method
- Type
- CBR contamination
- Resource threatened
- Impact on mission
- Protective measures taken
- Recommended priority
What affects radio comms?
- weather
- position
- terrain
- interference
- power of antenna
- human factor
- LOS
AN/PRC-148V1
MBITR
LOS
AN/PRC-117F
Multiband
manpack
tactical comms
AN/PRC-150
HF
manpack
LOS
AN/PRQ-7
CSEL
Iridium
non secure satellite phone
AN/PSn-13A
DAGR
Intelligence gathering methods
- IMINT
- MASINT
- HUMINT
- SIGINT
- OSINT
- CI
- TECHINT
4 ORM principles
- Does risk outweigh the cost
- Accept no unnecessary risk
- Anticipate by planning
- Make risk decisions
Safety Councils
Convene each Q
Develop recommendations
Check progress
Preferred control measures for fall hazzards
- elimination
- prevention
- admin
- engineering
- PPE
Single hearing protection
85-96 db
What must be in a EAP
- emergency numbers/ radio frequencies
- location of emergency equipment
- equipment shut-down procedures
- muster-site
- back-up comms
- procedures in case of emergency
PB4T
Planning Board for Training
Who is on PB4T
- XO
- DH
- EduSerO
- Traino
- CMC
- 3M Coordinator
- Med Rep
LRTP
informs of training goals and operating schedule
LRTP elements
- NEC reqs
- inspections
- certifications
- TAVs
- TYCOM exercises
Terrorist tactics
- Assassination
- Arson
- Bombing
- Kidnapping
- Hijacking
- Hoax
- Active shooter
- Environmental destruction
- Ambush/raid
- Piracy
- Seizure
- Information Warfare
13 WMD attack - Insider threat
Phases of Terrorist Methodology
- Target options
- Selection surveillance
- Target selection
- Detailed surveillance
- Training and prep
- Attack
How many FPCONs
5: Normal, A, B, C, D
FPCON Normal
general global threat
FPCON Alpha
increased general global threat
FPCON Bravo
increased or more predictable threat
FPCON Charlie
when an incident occurs or intelligence says it is likely
FPCON Delta
in the immediate area
ECP zones
Assessment Warning Threat or Approach Access Control Response Final Denial Barrier
Suicide bomber indicators
- surveillance
- rehearsals
- illicit purchase of facility blueprints
- unseasonable clothing
- awkward blending into crowds
- nervous handling
Deadly force triangle
opportunity
capability
intent
6 steps in escalation of force
- presence
- verbal/ visual
- soft controls
- hard controls
- non-lethal weapon
- lethal weapon
SROE
Standard rules of engagement
Unlawful combatant
enemies who violate laws and customs of war
LOAC
Laws of Armed Conflict
Violations of LOAC
- Offenses against POWs
- against civilians
- against wounded
- denial of quarter/ or against enemy who laid down arms
- against shipwrecked/downed pilots
- indiscriminate destruction of towns
- attack on medical facilities
What should AT measures include
- RAMs
- Use of physical structures
- Physical security equipment
- CBRN detection/protection equipment
- Response forces
- Other emergency response measures
ECP personnel interviewing techniques
Neutral
Relaxing
Control
Poly-like
3 steps of vehicle search
- interview driver
- when was vehicle last used
- inspect area around for signs of tampering
Gas mask two nomens
MCU-2P
M40-A
2 nomens for gas mask canisters
FR62
C2A1
Bio agents examples
Anthrax Plague Cholera Smallpox Ricin
M8 detects what
V-nerve Green
G-nerve Yellow
H-blister Red
M9 detects what
G, V nerve
H, L blister
M256A1 detects which chem agents
- Mustard (H, HD)
- Phosgene Oxime (CX)
- Lewisite
- Hydrogen cyanide (AC)
- Cyanogen chloride (CK)
- Nerve (V, G)
Bio warfare
use of living organisms to cause disease or death
Levels of decon
- Immediate
- Operational
- Thorough
- Clearance
DTD
Detailed Troop Decon
Steps of DTD
- Indiv gear decon
- Overboots/hood decon
- overgarment off
- overboots/gloves off
- monitoring
- mask off
- mask decon
- reissue
M291
personal decon kit
M295
personal equipment decon kit
M100
CESE decon kit
3 types of chem agents
Sarin - sweet smelling
Soman -repellent like
VX - like oil
MOPP Afloat
- IPE available
- Activate detectors/ carry mask/ post M8-9
- Don suit, boots/ activate CMWD system
- Don mask, gloves
MOPP Ashore
- Carry mask, IPE available
- Don suit
- Don boots
- Don mask
- Don gloves
M4 caliber
5.56 mm
M4 rifling
RH 1/7”
M4 muzzle velocity
2970 fps
M203
Grenade launcher
M203 caliber
40mm
M203 muzzle velocity
246 fps
M203 max eff range
150m point, 350m area
M203 safe range
31m combat, 130m training
P226 ammo
9mm M882 ball
P226 muzzle velocity
1230 fps
P226 max off range
50m
Shotgun
M500
M500 muzzle velocity
1375 fps Buckshot
1590 fps Slug
M500 flares
LA51 Red
LA52 Green
CSW
M240 M60 M2HB MK19 MK44
M240
machine gun
M240 caliber
7.62mm
M240 Ammo
4M80 Ball
1M62 Tracer
M240 mount
MK97
50 Cal
M2HB
M2 muzzle velocity
3050 fps
M2 mount
MK93
MK138
Swimmer recall
M67
grenade
M67 kill, wound radius
5m kill
15m wound
Smoke grenade fuse
M201A1
Smoke grenade colors
Red, yellow, green, white, purple
Pencil flare
L118
L131
Diver recall
3W92
Smoke marine flare
MK131
Smoke signal flare
MK132
NVD models
AN/PVS-15 Bino
AN/PVS-18 Mono
AN/PVS-31 Combo
MK V
decommissioned
PBL
patrol boat light
PBL engine
2x155hp Gas
PBL speed
40 knots
PBL crew/pax
3/6
PBL weapons
1 FWD, 2 AFT
M2
M60
SOC-R
Special Operations Craft Riverine
SOC-R engine
440HP twin Yanmar Diesel
SOC-R waterjets
Hamilton
SOC-R speed
40+ knots
SOC-R crew/pax
4/8
SOC-R weapons
2 FWD, 3 AFT
M2
M60
MK19
11m RHIB engine
470HP twin Caterpillar Diesel
RHIB waterjets
KaMeWa
RHIB speed
45+ knots
RHIB crew/pax
3/8
RHIB weapons
M2
M240
MK19
CRRC
combat rubber raiding craft (BUDS boat)
CRRC engine
55hp 2-stroke
CRRC speed
18 knots
CRRC crew
8
SDV propulsion system
Electric rechargeable
SDV speed
18 knots
A22 bundles delivery system
G-12 parachute
Blivets
To transport class III (Petroleum)
2 types of parachuting
Freefall
Static Line
Two types of freefall operation
HAHO
HALO
What is the threshold elevation for HAHO, HALO
5,500 feet
BAMCIS
planning process for issuing 5-para order
- Begin planning
- Arrange recon
- Make recon
- Complete planning
- Issue order
- Supervise
2 types of compasses
M2
Lensatic
Difference btw SALTUE and SPOT reports
SPOT used for reporting under fire
SALUTE
Size Activity Location Unit Time Equipment
SPOT
Size
Position
Observation
Time
2 types of patrol
Security
Recon
4 types of patrol formations
Column
Wedge
Echelon
Sqirmishes
3 types of wire entanglements
- Protective
- Tactical
- Supplementary
LZ daytime/night-time
100m/150m
5 S+T of detainee handling
- Search
- Secure
- Silence
- Segregate
- Safeguard
- Tag
Dead space
Obstructed spaces within range of fire
3 components of fire discipline
- sectors of fire
- lateral limits
- FWD limits
Elements of mission planning
- Mission analysis
- COA development
- COA war game
- COA comparison and development
- Order development
SMEAC
5 paragraph order
- Situation
- Mission
- Execution
- Admin and logistics
- Command and control
METT-TC
- Mission
- Enemy
- Terrain
- Troops
- Time
- Civilian considerations
KOCOAW
Key terrain features Observation Cover and concealment Obstacles Avenues of approach Weather
Attack order general instruction
SAFE
SAFE
Security
Automatic weapons
Fields of fire
Entrench
DRAW-D
5-paragraph order for company level ops
- Defend
- Reinforce
- Attack
- Withdraw
- Delay
Interdiction ops
to divert, delay, destroy enemy capabilities before they can be used against friendlies
Interception ops
enforcing embargoes
VBSS
Visit
Board
Search
Seizure
Standard equipment requirements for convoy
Ammo
Food
Water
Fuel
Examples of vehicle hardening
Sand bags
Kevlar blankets
Ballistic Glass
Armor plates
6 things on a strip-map
- Route control
- Battle tracking info
- Operational support points
- Logistical support points
- Danger areas
- Key buildup areas
Types of points of strip-map
Starting point
Check point
Critical point
5Cs in response to IED
- Confirm sighting
- Clear area
- Cordon off area
- Control entry/exit
- Check for secondary
How far to clear IED area
300m
MEDEVAC 9-line
- Grid coordinates
- Call sign
- # of Patients by Precedence
- Special equipment
- # of Patients by Type
- Security at site
- Signaling
- Nationality and status
- NBC
Chest wound treatment
Sucking/open chest wound
Chest seal
Needle decompression second intercostal/ mid auxiliary
MOH recipients
LT Norris LT Thornton LTJG Kerrey BMC Williams LT Michael Murphy SO2 Michael Monsoor SOSC Edward Byers
Navy COC
SECNAV - Hon Sean Stackey CNO - Adm John Richardson MCPON - Steven Giordano USFF CDR - Adm Phil Davidson USFF CMC - Paul Kingsbury