Final Flashcards

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Who predated Navy SEALs

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  1. Amphibious scouts and raiders
  2. Beach jumpers
  3. OSS swimmers
  4. Naval Combat Demolition teams
  5. UDT
  6. Torpedo Patrol Boats of WWII
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J1/N1

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Admin

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J2/N2

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Intel

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J5/N5

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Planning

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J7/N7

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Supply

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J8/N8

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Comptroller

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J9/N9

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Combat Systems Support

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Hypovolemic shock

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fluid loss

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Vasogenic

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blood vessels enlarge with no increase in fluid

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Cardiogenic

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heart not pumping adequately

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Arterial bleeding

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bright red
gushes
squirts with heartbeat

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venous bleeding

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dark red
steady
even flow

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capillary bleeding

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dark red

slowly oozes out

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types of pressure dressing

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H-type
Israeli dressing
Gauze with Ace wrap

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Indirect pressure points

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Bracchial
Femoral
Radial
Temporal
Facial
Carotid
Subclavian
Popliteal
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Types of tourniquet

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CAT - Combat Applied Tourniquet
SOF-T
SOF-T Wide
Expedient

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Types of burn

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Scald
Thermal
Electrical
Chemical

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Types of facial wounds

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Abrasions
Contusions
Lacerations
Avulsions

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Hypothermia death

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below 80*

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Q

Types of patient carry

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Stokes stretcher
Army litter
Blanket drag
Firemen carry
Arm carry
4-handed carry
Tied hands carry
Pack-strap carry
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Heatstroke death

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above 105*

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TCCC triage categories

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  1. Minimal (Green)
  2. Delayed (Yellow)
  3. Immediate (Green)
  4. Expectant (Black)
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Care under fire steps

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  1. Return fire
  2. Tourniquet
  3. Continue fight
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Tactical field care steps

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Establish Casualty Collection Point (CCP)

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C-5
Galaxy | Payload 270,000
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KC-10
Extender
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C-17
Globemaster III | Payload 170,900
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C-130
Hercules | Payload 45,000
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KC-135
Stratotanker
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C-141
Starlift
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ACL
Allowable Combat Load | Max payload
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DD 1348-6
Single line item requisition
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NAVCOMPT 2276
Contract request
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NAVSUP 1250-1/2
NSN/non-NSN requisition form
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DD 448
MIPR
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DD 1155
Original Purchase Order
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DD 1149
Invoice/Shipping document
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SF 1449
Solicitation Contract Order
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SF 30
Amendment of contract
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SF 44
Cadillac form
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DD 200
Financial liability form
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DLR procedures
Navy managed inventory procedures
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9-11240/13
Inspection guide/Hand card
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DD 1970
Vehicle trip ticket
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SF 91
Accident report card
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Information on DD 1970
1. Date 2. Type of vehicle 3. Registration # 4. Organization 5. Fuel/oil level 6. Operator's name and signature 7. Dispatcher's name and signature 8. Odometer reading in and out 9. Other
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P-300
CESE mgmt manual
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P-307
WHE mgmt manual
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OF 346
Govie driver's license
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11260/2
Construction equipment driver's license
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DD 518
Accident id card
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10 Classes of supplies
1. Subsistence 2. Clothes/tools 3. Oil 4. Construction 5. Ammo 6. Personal demand items 7. Major end items 8. Medical 9. Repair parts 10. Humanitarian
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SSA
Army Supply Support Activities
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SMU
Supply Mgmt Unit
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SOFSA
SOF Support Activity
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SSAVIE
SOF Sustainment, Asset Visibility, ad Info Exchange | repair parts for SOCOM vehicles, SPEAR gear
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OODA loop
Observe Orient Decide Act
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Fundamentals of Naval Intelligence
``` K - know enemy A - available A - accurate R - relevant U - usable T - thorough T - timely ```
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Steps of Navy Intel Cycle
1. Planning and direction 2. Collection 3. Processing 4. Production 5. Dissemination
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3 characteristics of communications plan
U - uncomplicated R - reliable F - flexible
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CONOPS
concept of operations
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Message precedence, indicator, speed of service
``` R - routine 6H P - priority 3H O - immediate 30M Z - Flash 10M W - Flash override 3M ```
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Access
ability to access class info
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Classification
Determination of information's classification
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Compromise
Exposure of classified info
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Need to know
determination that a person requires access to specific classified information
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Clearance
formal determination that a person meets security requirements to access classified information
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3 types of clearance
Confidential Secret Top Secret
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Term MINIMIZE over comms
need to reduce message traffic to clear path for vital info
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EEFI codes
1. position 2. capabilities 3. operations 4. wrong circuit 5. COMSEC 6. personnel 7. electronic warfare
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BEADWINDOW
breach of classified information
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CEOI
1. gen comm inst 2. callsigns 3. frequencies 4. gen crypto inst 5. pass/challenge 6. gen authentication inst 7. crypto lists/authentication tables
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Types of circuits/nets
1. Admin 2. Tactical 3. Directed 4. Free
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SF 153
like 1149 for comms gear | how comms gear is received/destroyed
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Purpose of UXO report
report unexploded ordinance
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UXO 9-line
1. DTG 2. Unit 3. Contact method 4. Type 5. CBR contamination 6. Resource threatened 7. Impact on mission 8. Protective measures taken 9. Recommended priority
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What affects radio comms?
1. weather 2. position 3. terrain 4. interference 5. power of antenna 6. human factor 7. LOS
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AN/PRC-148V1
MBITR | LOS
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AN/PRC-117F
Multiband manpack tactical comms
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AN/PRC-150
HF manpack LOS
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AN/PRQ-7
CSEL
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Iridium
non secure satellite phone
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AN/PSn-13A
DAGR
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Intelligence gathering methods
1. IMINT 2. MASINT 3. HUMINT 4. SIGINT 5. OSINT 6. CI 7. TECHINT
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4 ORM principles
1. Does risk outweigh the cost 2. Accept no unnecessary risk 3. Anticipate by planning 4. Make risk decisions
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Safety Councils
Convene each Q Develop recommendations Check progress
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Preferred control measures for fall hazzards
1. elimination 2. prevention 3. admin 4. engineering 5. PPE
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Single hearing protection
85-96 db
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What must be in a EAP
1. emergency numbers/ radio frequencies 2. location of emergency equipment 3. equipment shut-down procedures 4. muster-site 5. back-up comms 6. procedures in case of emergency
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PB4T
Planning Board for Training
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Who is on PB4T
1. XO 2. DH 3. EduSerO 4. Traino 5. CMC 6. 3M Coordinator 7. Med Rep
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LRTP
informs of training goals and operating schedule
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LRTP elements
1. NEC reqs 2. inspections 3. certifications 4. TAVs 5. TYCOM exercises
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Terrorist tactics
1. Assassination 2. Arson 3. Bombing 4. Kidnapping 5. Hijacking 6. Hoax 7. Active shooter 8. Environmental destruction 9. Ambush/raid 10. Piracy 11. Seizure 12. Information Warfare 13 WMD attack 14. Insider threat
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Phases of Terrorist Methodology
1. Target options 2. Selection surveillance 3. Target selection 4. Detailed surveillance 5. Training and prep 6. Attack
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How many FPCONs
5: Normal, A, B, C, D
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FPCON Normal
general global threat
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FPCON Alpha
increased general global threat
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FPCON Bravo
increased or more predictable threat
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FPCON Charlie
when an incident occurs or intelligence says it is likely
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FPCON Delta
in the immediate area
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ECP zones
``` Assessment Warning Threat or Approach Access Control Response Final Denial Barrier ```
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Suicide bomber indicators
1. surveillance 2. rehearsals 3. illicit purchase of facility blueprints 4. unseasonable clothing 5. awkward blending into crowds 6. nervous handling
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Deadly force triangle
opportunity capability intent
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6 steps in escalation of force
1. presence 2. verbal/ visual 3. soft controls 4. hard controls 5. non-lethal weapon 6. lethal weapon
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SROE
Standard rules of engagement
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Unlawful combatant
enemies who violate laws and customs of war
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LOAC
Laws of Armed Conflict
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Violations of LOAC
1. Offenses against POWs 2. against civilians 3. against wounded 4. denial of quarter/ or against enemy who laid down arms 5. against shipwrecked/downed pilots 6. indiscriminate destruction of towns 7. attack on medical facilities
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What should AT measures include
1. RAMs 2. Use of physical structures 3. Physical security equipment 4. CBRN detection/protection equipment 5. Response forces 6. Other emergency response measures
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ECP personnel interviewing techniques
Neutral Relaxing Control Poly-like
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3 steps of vehicle search
1. interview driver 2. when was vehicle last used 3. inspect area around for signs of tampering
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Gas mask two nomens
MCU-2P | M40-A
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2 nomens for gas mask canisters
FR62 | C2A1
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Bio agents examples
``` Anthrax Plague Cholera Smallpox Ricin ```
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M8 detects what
V-nerve Green G-nerve Yellow H-blister Red
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M9 detects what
G, V nerve | H, L blister
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M256A1 detects which chem agents
1. Mustard (H, HD) 2. Phosgene Oxime (CX) 3. Lewisite 4. Hydrogen cyanide (AC) 5. Cyanogen chloride (CK) 6. Nerve (V, G)
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Bio warfare
use of living organisms to cause disease or death
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Levels of decon
1. Immediate 2. Operational 3. Thorough 4. Clearance
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DTD
Detailed Troop Decon
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Steps of DTD
1. Indiv gear decon 2. Overboots/hood decon 3. overgarment off 4. overboots/gloves off 5. monitoring 6. mask off 7. mask decon 8. reissue
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M291
personal decon kit
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M295
personal equipment decon kit
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M100
CESE decon kit
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3 types of chem agents
Sarin - sweet smelling Soman -repellent like VX - like oil
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MOPP Afloat
1. IPE available 2. Activate detectors/ carry mask/ post M8-9 3. Don suit, boots/ activate CMWD system 4. Don mask, gloves
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MOPP Ashore
0. Carry mask, IPE available 1. Don suit 2. Don boots 3. Don mask 4. Don gloves
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M4 caliber
5.56 mm
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M4 rifling
RH 1/7"
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M4 muzzle velocity
2970 fps
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M203
Grenade launcher
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M203 caliber
40mm
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M203 muzzle velocity
246 fps
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M203 max eff range
150m point, 350m area
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M203 safe range
31m combat, 130m training
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P226 ammo
9mm M882 ball
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P226 muzzle velocity
1230 fps
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P226 max off range
50m
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Shotgun
M500
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M500 muzzle velocity
1375 fps Buckshot | 1590 fps Slug
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M500 flares
LA51 Red | LA52 Green
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CSW
``` M240 M60 M2HB MK19 MK44 ```
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M240
machine gun
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M240 caliber
7.62mm
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M240 Ammo
4M80 Ball | 1M62 Tracer
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M240 mount
MK97
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50 Cal
M2HB
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M2 muzzle velocity
3050 fps
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M2 mount
MK93
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MK138
Swimmer recall
152
M67
grenade
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M67 kill, wound radius
5m kill | 15m wound
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Smoke grenade fuse
M201A1
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Smoke grenade colors
Red, yellow, green, white, purple
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Pencil flare
L118 | L131
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Diver recall
3W92
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Smoke marine flare
MK131
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Smoke signal flare
MK132
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NVD models
AN/PVS-15 Bino AN/PVS-18 Mono AN/PVS-31 Combo
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MK V
decommissioned
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PBL
patrol boat light
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PBL engine
2x155hp Gas
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PBL speed
40 knots
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PBL crew/pax
3/6
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PBL weapons
1 FWD, 2 AFT M2 M60
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SOC-R
Special Operations Craft Riverine
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SOC-R engine
440HP twin Yanmar Diesel
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SOC-R waterjets
Hamilton
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SOC-R speed
40+ knots
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SOC-R crew/pax
4/8
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SOC-R weapons
2 FWD, 3 AFT M2 M60 MK19
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11m RHIB engine
470HP twin Caterpillar Diesel
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RHIB waterjets
KaMeWa
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RHIB speed
45+ knots
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RHIB crew/pax
3/8
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RHIB weapons
M2 M240 MK19
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CRRC
combat rubber raiding craft (BUDS boat)
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CRRC engine
55hp 2-stroke
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CRRC speed
18 knots
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CRRC crew
8
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SDV propulsion system
Electric rechargeable
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SDV speed
18 knots
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A22 bundles delivery system
G-12 parachute
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Blivets
To transport class III (Petroleum)
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2 types of parachuting
Freefall | Static Line
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Two types of freefall operation
HAHO | HALO
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What is the threshold elevation for HAHO, HALO
5,500 feet
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BAMCIS
planning process for issuing 5-para order 1. Begin planning 2. Arrange recon 3. Make recon 4. Complete planning 5. Issue order 6. Supervise
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2 types of compasses
M2 | Lensatic
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Difference btw SALTUE and SPOT reports
SPOT used for reporting under fire
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SALUTE
``` Size Activity Location Unit Time Equipment ```
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SPOT
Size Position Observation Time
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2 types of patrol
Security | Recon
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4 types of patrol formations
Column Wedge Echelon Sqirmishes
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3 types of wire entanglements
1. Protective 2. Tactical 3. Supplementary
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LZ daytime/night-time
100m/150m
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5 S+T of detainee handling
1. Search 2. Secure 3. Silence 4. Segregate 5. Safeguard 6. Tag
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Dead space
Obstructed spaces within range of fire
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3 components of fire discipline
1. sectors of fire 2. lateral limits 3. FWD limits
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Elements of mission planning
1. Mission analysis 2. COA development 3. COA war game 4. COA comparison and development 5. Order development
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SMEAC
5 paragraph order 1. Situation 2. Mission 3. Execution 4. Admin and logistics 5. Command and control
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METT-TC
1. Mission 2. Enemy 3. Terrain 4. Troops 5. Time 6. Civilian considerations
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KOCOAW
``` Key terrain features Observation Cover and concealment Obstacles Avenues of approach Weather ```
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Attack order general instruction
SAFE
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SAFE
Security Automatic weapons Fields of fire Entrench
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DRAW-D
5-paragraph order for company level ops 1. Defend 2. Reinforce 3. Attack 4. Withdraw 5. Delay
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Interdiction ops
to divert, delay, destroy enemy capabilities before they can be used against friendlies
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Interception ops
enforcing embargoes
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VBSS
Visit Board Search Seizure
211
Standard equipment requirements for convoy
Ammo Food Water Fuel
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Examples of vehicle hardening
Sand bags Kevlar blankets Ballistic Glass Armor plates
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6 things on a strip-map
1. Route control 2. Battle tracking info 3. Operational support points 4. Logistical support points 5. Danger areas 6. Key buildup areas
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Types of points of strip-map
Starting point Check point Critical point
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5Cs in response to IED
1. Confirm sighting 2. Clear area 3. Cordon off area 4. Control entry/exit 5. Check for secondary
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How far to clear IED area
300m
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MEDEVAC 9-line
1. Grid coordinates 2. Call sign 3. # of Patients by Precedence 4. Special equipment 5. # of Patients by Type 6. Security at site 7. Signaling 8. Nationality and status 9. NBC
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Chest wound treatment
Sucking/open chest wound Chest seal Needle decompression second intercostal/ mid auxiliary
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MOH recipients
``` LT Norris LT Thornton LTJG Kerrey BMC Williams LT Michael Murphy SO2 Michael Monsoor SOSC Edward Byers ```
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Navy COC
``` SECNAV - Hon Sean Stackey CNO - Adm John Richardson MCPON - Steven Giordano USFF CDR - Adm Phil Davidson USFF CMC - Paul Kingsbury ```