Law Enforcement and WEPO Flashcards

1
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What statutory is the basis for Coast Guard law enforcement?

A

Title 14 USC 89

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2
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Designated areas of land, water, or land and water established for such time as the Captain of the Port (COTP) deems necessary?

A

Security Zone

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3
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Who can establish a Security Zone?

A

COTP or District Commander

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4
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A security zone created around stationary assets?

A

Fixed

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5
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Security zone established around a transiting HVA?

A

Moving

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6
Q

Effective SZ enforcment requires minimum of ___RB’s?

A

2

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7
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A SZ is comprised of which five overlapping areas?

A

Boundry, Interceot zone, Reaction zone, Sector and Patrol Area

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8
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The outer edge of the SZ and the point at which no person or vessel may cross without permission?

A

Boundry

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9
Q

Area outside the boundry of a SZ is called?

A

Assessment zone

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10
Q

The area inside the SZ where TOIs should be intercepted?

A

Intercept zone

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11
Q

When the SV has temporarily lost its tactical position and is unable to employ TTP to determine TOI intent?

A

“Out of position”

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12
Q

If the SV is unable to regain its tactical position on the TOI?

A

“I’m Beat”

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13
Q

Area contained completely within the SZ, where vessels that pose an imminent threat shall not be allowed to enter

A

Reaction zone

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14
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A portion of the SZ defined by boundry lines that converge at the asset?

A

Sector

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15
Q

A 500yd regulated area of water surrounding U.S. naval vessels?

A

Naval vessel protectin zone

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16
Q

Within an NVPZ, no vessel is allowed within how many yards without authorization?

A

100 yards

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17
Q

MSST’s, MSRT’s and PSU, are what type of unit classification?

A

Level 1 PWCS

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18
Q

Only which unit classification commands have the authority to certify TCOXN and TBCMs?

A

Level 1

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19
Q

This vessel detects, identifies, investigates, classifies, reports, warns off, and if necessary, engages TOI?

A

Screening vessel

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20
Q

In charge with backing up the SV when it in intercepting/investigating a TOI entering the SZ?

A

Reaction vessel

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21
Q

These provide an outline of the mission objectives and conditions, and present an organized plan for mission execution to all security forces?

A

Patrol Orders

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22
Q

Who holds OPCON for Deployable Operations Group units when operating in their area?

A

Area Commanders

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23
Q

Responsible for oversight of assigned assests as well as maintaining communication with the senior on-scene TCOXN?

A

TACON

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24
Q

The primary responsibility is to direct on-scene forces and continually update TACON with the on-scene conditions while position RBs in the most advantageous locations?

A

PATCOM

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25
Q

What can be alternative to patrol orders?

A

Incident Action Plan

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26
Q

Weapons Petty Officer of afloat units with three or fewer officers shall be at least what rank?

A

E-6

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27
Q

Shore units WPO shall be at least what rank?

A

E-5

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28
Q

Weapons Petty officers must hold their position for at least how long?

A

1 year

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29
Q

Which programs tacks all CG owned firearms from procurement all the way to destruction?

A

Life Cycle Serial Number Program

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30
Q

Who is exempt from logging the daily accountability of their USCG issued firearm?

A

CGIS

31
Q

How often do all CG owned firearm serial numbers be verified with unit’s Asset Verification List?

A

Monthly

32
Q

Asset verification for firearms must be conducted by how many people?

A

2

33
Q

Annual firearm verification shall be completed by at least how many individuals?

A

3

34
Q

Temporary transfer of firearms shall not exceed how many days?

A

90 days

35
Q

What is form DD-1149?

A

Requisition and Invoice/Shipping Document

36
Q

Firearms may be loaned for periods not o exceed?

A

30 days

37
Q

Can MK19, M2HB, and M240 be loaned to any other agency?

A

Only with CG-721 approval

38
Q

What is the 3-M?

A

Navy’s Maintenance and Material Management

39
Q

What color are ordanance log entries when magazine exceeds 100 degrees F?

A

Red

40
Q

Do units utilizing OIS-R have to maintain Ammunition Stock Record Cards for MILSPEC munitions?

A

No

41
Q

How often do accountability of munitions take place?

A

Daily

42
Q

Do ready for issue pyrotechnics have to be signed out?

A

No

43
Q

Ready service magazines and lockers shall be inspected daily in accordance with the?

A

Navy 3-M PMS

44
Q

Who has the final determination on the serviceability of all munitions?

A

FORCECOM Armory

45
Q

How often should ready for issue munitions be inspected for serviceability?

A

Weekly

46
Q

How often should munitions be accounted for by Lot and or Serial number?

A

Monthly

47
Q

Unserviceable C/D 1.3 and 1.4 munitions shall be returned to?

A

FORCECOM Armory

48
Q

Cutters with unserviceable C/D 1.2 munitions shall turn them in to?

A

Nearest DOD facility

49
Q

What is DRO?

A

Disposition Release Order

50
Q

What is OIS?

A

Ordance Information System

51
Q

Can cutters access OIS?

A

No

52
Q

How many personnel are required to have OIS access?

A

2

53
Q

What is used to report receipts, issues, expenditures, and reclassifications of unit’s ammunition?

A

Ammunition Transaction Report

54
Q

What is a PLR?

A

Periodic Lot Report

55
Q

PLR monthly reports are sent which day of the month?

A

1st thru 8th

56
Q

Indirect reporters send their PLRs on which day of the month?

A

1st thru 5th

57
Q

Their basic premise is safety and incident prevention, and identifies possible discrepancies between reported items and the master database?

A

NIRR

58
Q

What does NIRR stand for?

A

NAVSUP GLS Inventory Review Report

59
Q

What is NAR?

A

Notice of Ammunition Reclassification

60
Q

What is AIN?

A

Ammunition Information Notice

61
Q

Program concerned with the prevention of accidental ignition of electro explosive devices in munitions due to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields?

A

Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO)

62
Q

Can live munitions be use for loading or unloading drills, PQS, PMS, or during pre-fire briefs?

A

Never

63
Q

What is the hazard classification for “mass detonating” munitions?

A

1.1

64
Q

What is the hazard classification of “non-mass detonating - fragment producing” munitions?

A

1.2

65
Q

What is the hazard classification for “Mass fire, minor blast or fragment” munitions?

A

1.3

66
Q

What is the hazard classification for “moderate fire, no significant blast or hazard” munitions?

A

1.4

67
Q

How are ammunition purchase through DoD identified?

A

NALCs, NIINs and ALNs

68
Q

How are commercial ammuntion identified?

A

Caliber and Type

69
Q

The CG follows which policy for expending munitions items?

A

“First-in-first-out”

70
Q

What do the first two segments of an ALN signify?

A

Manufacturer and year

71
Q

Majority of munitions items can with stand high temperatures in what range?

A

130-160 degrees F

72
Q

What are the three catergories of munitions inspections?

A

Periodic, Serviceability, Sentencing

73
Q

Weekly and monthly are what type of inspections?

A

Periodic