Let's Do This Flashcards

1
Q

What is the condition that led to the formation of the navy

A

It need to protect the waterside from the britsh navy

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2
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State the qualities that characterize the navy as instrument to support national policy

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  • Readiness
  • flexibility
  • self sustain ability
  • mobility
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3
Q

When is the navy birthday

A

10/13/1775

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4
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Discuss the condition that led to creation of seabees

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  • birthday: 3/5/1942
  • need construction fighting force
  • do not want to engage gorilla warfare
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5
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Battle of coral sea

A
  • 5/4/1942
  • aircraft to aircraft attack
  • Japan lost 3, US lost Lexington
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6
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Battle of normandy

A

-6/6/1944
-D-dat
-largest amphibious attack
5 Beach
-JUNEAU
-GOLD
-SWORD
-OMAHA
-UTAH

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7
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Battle of midway

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  • June 3-7/1942
  • turning point
  • Japan lost 4, US lost Yorktown
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8
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Creation of EOD

A
  • 1941 June

- R adm. Kauffman trained by British Mine recovery school

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9
Q

SecNav

A

Sean Stackley

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10
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CNO

A

ADM John M. Richardson

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11
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MCPON

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MCPON Giordano

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12
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FLT MC

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MC Honea

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13
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Force MC

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MC Herdel

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14
Q

CO

A

CDR Postil

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15
Q

Xo

A

CDR Chestang

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16
Q

CMC

A

MC Standford

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17
Q

N1

A

Lt Filemyr

Admin

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18
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N2

A

LT Oliver

Intel

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19
Q

N3

A

LT Reed

Ops

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20
Q

N4

A

LSC Carriaga

Supply

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21
Q

N6

A

LT Harrel

Comms

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22
Q

N7

A

LTC Salazar

Training

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23
Q

N43

A

CWO Walton

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24
Q

Med N00M

A

HMC Odonald

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25
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Mission of NECC

A
  • Worldwide

- FOB(forward operation base)

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26
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CRS

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  • Green Water/coast water

- conduct maritime and landslide operation

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27
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MCASTC

A
  • maritime civil affair and security training command

- disaster relief

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28
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EOD

A

Explosive ordnance disposal

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29
Q

NCF

A

-naval construction force

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30
Q

NEIC

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  • Naval expeditionary intelligence command

- collect intel

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31
Q

NAVELSG

A

Naval expeditionary logistic

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32
Q

ECRC

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  • Expeditionary combat readiness command

- support IA

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33
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IAMIS

A
  • identify
  • assessing
  • making risk decision
  • implementing control
  • supervising
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34
Q

Principle of ORM

A
  • Accept risk when outcome greater
  • Accept no unnecessary risk
  • Anticipate and manage by planning
  • Make decision
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35
Q

Historical of navy safety and occupational health program

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  • 1970 OSHA law created (occupational safety health admin) due to increase of work related incident
  • Safety officer of command- LTJG Klinczak
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36
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Purpose of ORM

A

Decision making tool

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37
Q

Severity code

A

I-death
II- significant
III- degrade
IV- little or no risk

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38
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RAC

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  • risk assessment code
  • 1 critical
  • 2 serious
  • 3 moderates
  • 4 minor
  • 5 negligible
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39
Q

Safety council and committee

A

Provide safety program to CO

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40
Q

Mishap investigation and responsible

A
  • determine what happened and what to do to prevent in the future
  • safety counci
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41
Q

Hierarchy or preferred control measure for fall hazard

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  • Elimination
  • prevention
  • engineer control
  • admin control
  • PPE
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42
Q

Purpose of hazmat program

A

Safety and proper store/dispose

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43
Q

Purpose of PPE

A

Safety for all PPL

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44
Q

Mishap classification

A

Class A 2 million+
Class B 0.5 mil- 2mil
Class C 5k-0.5 million

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45
Q

Label element of GHS

A
  • global harmonized system

- Show the hazards of material

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46
Q

Hearing protection

A

Single84,

Double 104

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47
Q

Risk factor for work related musculoskeletal disorder

A
  • WMSD

- force, repetition, awkward, vibration,contact

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48
Q

Mishap probability

A

A- likely to occur
B- probably
C- may
D- unlikely

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49
Q

Weighting/marking

A

All four side divided by axle

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50
Q

Shoring

A

Protect surface from damage

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51
Q

463L

A
  • Standard pallet use
  • 108x88x2-1/4 (usable space 104x84) 300 LB
  • 8’ height max 10k LB
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52
Q

AMC organic aircraft

A
C-5 Galaxy
-troop + oversize cargo
C-17 Globemaster
-troops and cargo, aeromedical evacuations 
C-130 Hercules
-tactical portion of the airlift mission
KC-10 Extende
-refuel, tanker
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53
Q

Procedure to calculate center of balance for CESE

A
  • Must be determine to accurate

- measure all side

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54
Q

what is TPFDD

A
  • Time phase force deployment data

- where, when, who, how

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55
Q

MSC mission

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Support military mission and logistic

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56
Q

OP fund

A
  • Fund required to execute mission and operation
  • base on previous 12 month and targeting next 12 month
  • submit to Tycom
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57
Q

10 army classes of sply

A
    1. Food/Water
    1. Cloth
    1. Oil/grease
    1. Barrier material
    1. Ammo
    1. Personal item
    1. Major end item
    1. Medical
    1. Repair part
    1. Miscellaneous
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58
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Purpose of dept. TOA

A
  • table of allowance

- accurate inventory of PPL, equip, material

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59
Q

IMPAC

A
  • Government commercial purchase card

- $2000

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60
Q

Purpose of shipper declaration of dangerous good

A
  • Label
  • type of hazmat
  • provide handling info
  • load last
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61
Q

Different type of cargo

A

-ISU internal airlift slingble unit
- tricon
triple: 8x8x20
Single: 8x8x 77.5

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62
Q

ACL

A

Allowable cargo load

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63
Q

CRT

A

Contingency response team

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64
Q

AACG/DACG

A
  • Arrival(departure) airfield control group

- design to assist AMC and unit

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65
Q

Type of shoring

A
  • sleeper
  • rolling
  • parking
  • approach
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66
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Convoy plan element

A
  • Route recon and selection: primary/secondary routes
  • convoy troop leading procedure: train, practice, rehearsal
  • general planning consideration: METTTC( mission, enemy, time, troop, Terrain, civilian)
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67
Q

SF30

A

Contract modification

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68
Q

SF44

A

Over counter purchase

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69
Q

DD200

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Lost/mishap report

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70
Q

DD448

A
  • MIPR

- Military interdepartual purchase request

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71
Q

DD1155

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Order for supply or service

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72
Q

NAVSUP 1250-2

A

Non NSN req form

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73
Q

DD1348-6

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Single line item req form

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74
Q

SF1449

A

Delivery order

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75
Q

NAVCOMPT 2276

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Contractual procurement

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76
Q

defense property accountability system

A

Property management system

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77
Q

DLR

A

Depot level repairable

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78
Q

JARB

A
  • Joint acquisition review board

- review system used to ensure command financial decision

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79
Q

joint facilities utilization board

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Evaluate request for real estate

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80
Q

procedure to harden vehicle

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Sandbag, armor plate

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81
Q

Formation

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  • file
  • staggered
  • offset: use to block intersection
  • inverted T
  • diamond
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82
Q

Action for following

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  • Down driver
  • bailout
  • hasty vehicle recovery(use tow, cable)
  • in-stride hasty vehicle recovery(bumper)
  • dismount/remount
  • blow through
  • recovery(obstacle or non)
  • hasty attack
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83
Q

sector of observation and field of fire

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  • 360 degree

- know lateral limit of weapon

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84
Q

convoy communication

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  • Establish prior convoy

- proword, call sign

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85
Q

consideration of roadside IED

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Loose dirt, wire, landmark

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86
Q

Purpose of first aid

A

Prevent further injury
Prevent Infection
Save life

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87
Q

Cause and treatment for asphyxiation

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  • Choking

- open airway

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88
Q

Cause and treatment for hemorrhage

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Caused by blunt or penetrating

  • Bleeding
  • stop gap
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89
Q

Cause and treatment for cardiac arrest

A

CPR

AED

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90
Q

Cause and treatment for fracture

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Stability

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91
Q

Cause and treatment for burns

A

-cause- thermal, electric, chemical

Treatment- Dry bandaging

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92
Q

Cause and treatment for shock

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  • cause-large bleed, body can not receive O2
  • Keep warm, elevate, treat the cause
  • type of shock
  • cariogenic
  • traumatic
  • hemorrgenic(blood loss)
  • septic
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93
Q

2 type of fracture

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  • Simple(close)

- Compound(open)

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94
Q

3 type of bleeding

A

Arterial- bright
Venous- dark
Capillary-oozing

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95
Q

Type of control bleeding in battle field injury

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  • Direct pressure
  • indirect pressure
  • pressure dressing
  • tourniquet
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96
Q

Symptom and Treatment of shock

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  • weak and rapid pulse
  • lose large amount blood
  • fast breathing
  • treatment: keep warm, elevate, teat the cause
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97
Q

rule of 9

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4.5 each section(hand size)

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98
Q

thermal burn

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Expose to extreme heat

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99
Q

electrical burn

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Enter/exit wound

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100
Q

chemical burn

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Wet-Lot of H2O

Dry-brush off

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101
Q

degree burn

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1: irritated skin
2: blister
3: muscle, tissue, no pain on spot

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102
Q

Treatment for chestwound

A

Chest seal

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103
Q

Treatment for abdominal wound

A

Taco

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104
Q

treatment for headwound

A

Cross Wrap, observe ear, raccoon eye, bone fracture

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105
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treatment for eye injury

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Cover both eyes

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106
Q

treatment for facial wound

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Clear airway, make sure comfort of the vitctim

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107
Q

hypothermia

A

Below 95 degree

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108
Q

frost bite

A

No hot H2O, no rubbing

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109
Q

method of transporting victim

A
  • stoke stretcher
  • blanket drag
  • firman carry
  • arm carry
  • stretcher
  • pack strap carry
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110
Q

heat stroke

A
  • Most serious
  • can not control body temp
  • no sweat
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111
Q

heat exhaustion

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Misbalance blood flow to brain, dizzy, lots sweat

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112
Q

heat cramp

A

Muscle

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113
Q

9 line

A
  1. Location
  2. Radio
  3. # of patient by precedenceA - Urgent
    B - Urgent Surgical
    C - Priority
    D - Routine
    E - Convenience
  4. Special equip
  5. # of patient by equipment(little or ambulatory)
  6. Security of pick up site
  7. Marking
  8. # of Patient nationality/military
  9. NBC
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114
Q

TCCC triage

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  1. Immediate (green)
  2. Delay (yellow)
  3. Minor (red)
  4. Expectant (white)
  5. Dead (black)
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115
Q

PMARCHP

A
Patient(safety)
Massive hemorrhage 
Airway
Respiration
Circulation
Head trauma
Pain management
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116
Q

what is the special gauze used

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Combat gauze

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117
Q

MIST

A

Mechanism : cause
Injury sustain: further injury
Sigh: symptom
Treatment

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118
Q

Proper use of proword

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Security, challenge

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119
Q

3 method of comms if oral is not avaliable

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  • Hand
  • whistle
  • other special signal
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120
Q

Discuss the comms plan

A

Tell you what primary/secondary/emergency circuit and frequency is used

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121
Q

How do natural and purpose relate to command and control

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Enable the naval commander to know his battle space in accomplishment of mission

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122
Q

How do process relate to command and control

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Plan, direct, coordinate and control of force

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123
Q

How do natural and purpose relate to naval intelligence

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Natrual:
a-Strategic (military planning)
b-operational (regional data)
c-tactical (enemy data)

Purpose:
identify vulnerabilities and protect force

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124
Q

How does fundamental of naval intelligence relate to navy intelligence

A
  • Know your enemy
  • available
  • accurate
  • relevant
  • usable
  • through
  • timely
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125
Q

intelligence cycle

A
  1. Planing
  2. Collection
  3. Process
  4. Produce
  5. disseminate
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126
Q

How do support for expedition force relate to navy intelligence

A

Provide Intel to force with regional. Are significant different from open ocean operation

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127
Q

OPLAN

A

Outline of operation

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128
Q

OPORD

A
  • Execute of oplan

- 5 paragraph order

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129
Q

WARNORD

A

Brief

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130
Q

FRAGO

A

Addition change to OPLAN

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131
Q

Exord

A
  • Execute order
  • initiate military operations as directed
  • Signed by chairman of join chief staff
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132
Q

DEORD

A

Deployment order

  • info for deployment
  • signed by SecDef
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133
Q

CONOPS

A
  • Concept operation

- brief of current operation

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134
Q

Priority order for message precedence

A
  1. Flash: 10 mins (Z)
  2. Immediate: 30 mins (O)
  3. Priority: 3 hours (P)
  4. Routine: 6 hours (R)
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135
Q

EEFI

A
  • essential element of friendly info(total 69)
  • 1 position
  • 2 capability
  • 3 operation
  • 4 electric ware fare
  • 5 personnel
  • 6 comsec
  • 7 wrong circuit
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136
Q

Beadwindow

A

Unauthorized info expose on the net

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137
Q

Gingerbread

A

Enemy suspection the net

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138
Q

HF

A
  • 3-30 MHz
  • can travel worldwide
  • PRC-150
  • Beyond LOS
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139
Q

VHF

A
  • 30-300 MHz
  • line of sight
  • PRC 152
  • LOS
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140
Q

UHF

A

300- 3000 MHz
PRC-117 F/G
LOS

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141
Q

Satcom

A

300-3000 MHz

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142
Q

SHF

A

3-30GHZ-

NETC2- EMAIL, INTERNET

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143
Q

Discuss deployment of intelligence/tactical picture

A

Gather info then put it together from communication and picture

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144
Q

CEOI

A
  • communication electronic operation instruction

- SOP for TOC equipment

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145
Q

List TOC watch

A
  • supervisor, aux tech, TOC watch officer, Comms operator, log keeper
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146
Q

List TOC equip and procedure

A
  • Radio, computer, static board, patrol brief, WARNORD
  • TPI
  • Inventory all equipment when turn over
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147
Q

Type of circuit and net

A
  • tactical : green gear, boat to boat
  • admin : daily inport
  • directed : must have permission
  • free : everyone
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148
Q

responsibility to handle CMS

A

TPI, inventory

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149
Q

training to handle CMS

A

EKMS 301, monthly training

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150
Q

storage to handle CMS

A

Store in approved container with lock

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151
Q

receipt to handle CMS

A

SF153

Signature required

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152
Q

destruction to handle CMS

A

Must destroy upon 12 hours of expiration

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153
Q

DTG

A

DDHHMM time zone MMMYY
Ex: 4/10/2016 1625 Zulu time
10 1625 Z APR16

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154
Q

UXO report

A

Unexplored ordinance hazard report

Used to report IED

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155
Q

OPCON

A
  • Operation control(CMD)
  • at or below COCOM
  • ex: CRS
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156
Q

TACON

A
  • Tactical control
  • Ex:Department
  • put mission and plan into effort
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157
Q

ADCON

A
  • Admin control(personnel manning)
  • takes care of recources and logistics needed to complete the mission.t
  • ex: supply, admin
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Q

COCOM

A

Combatant command
Ex: NECC
-coordinate authority between 2 or more services or forces

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159
Q

Navy blue

A

Media involve

Up to CNO

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160
Q

Unit SITREP

A

Event stay in the command

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161
Q

Navy message

A

Official

Formal way

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162
Q

Email

A

Un official

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163
Q

Factors effect comms

A
  • weather
  • terrain
  • antenna
  • power
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164
Q

Survivability operation

A

Use natral/artifical material to camouflage

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165
Q

Individual fighting position

A

Camouflage yourself

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166
Q

Crewserv weapon fighting position

A

Use natural material to conceal equip

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167
Q

Vehicle fighting position

A

Sandbag, natural material, crewserv weapon

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168
Q

General rule of camouflage

A
  • Dark on light, light on dark

- fit in surrounding area

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169
Q

BAMCIS

A
Begin planning
Arrange recon
Make recon
Complete detail planning
Issue order
Supervise
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170
Q

Resection

A

Known 3 position to locate yourself

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171
Q

Intersection

A

Known your position to locate unknown subject

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172
Q

Salute report

A
Size
Activity
Location
Uniform
Time
Equipment
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173
Q

Spot

A

Hasty salute report

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174
Q

Security patrol

A

Already controlled area

Maintain security within area

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175
Q

Recon patrol

A

Intel gathering, quietly

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176
Q

12 patrol planning

A
Study mission
Plan use time
Study terrain
Organize patrol
Select Ppl/equipment
Issue warning order
Coordinate 
Make connaiance
Complete detail planning
Issue patrol order
Supervise
Execute mission
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177
Q

Discuss organization of patrol for movement

A

Ppl in charge determine the formation

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178
Q

Purpose of hand/arm signal

A

Secondary comms

3type -hand/arm, whistle, special

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179
Q

Type of formation

A

Column
Wedge
Skirmishes
Echelon

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180
Q

Discuss challenge and proword

A

Use to determine friendly or foe

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181
Q

Immediate halt

182
Q

Near ambush

A

Min time to plan

183
Q

Far ambush

A

Max time to plan

184
Q

Cross wall

A

Roll over wall

185
Q

Doorway

A

Avoid doorway

186
Q

Parallel to building

A

2 sides, watch above

187
Q

Crossing open area

188
Q

Assault element employment

189
Q

Discuss priority of establish defense

A
Security
Authorize weapon
Field of fire
Entrenchment (prepare fighting position)
Obstacle
Camouflage
Supplemental fighting position
190
Q

3 class wire entanglement

A

Protective x=x=x
Supplemental x-x-x
Tactical xxx

191
Q

Purpose of

  • triple standard concertina fence
  • double apron action
  • low wire entanglement
  • tangle foot
A

Used to reduce movement of dismount infantry/vehicle

192
Q

Establish LZ

A

Hard surface
Mark all obstacle
Provide dust control

193
Q

Handling detainee

A
Search
Secure
Silence
Separate
Safeguard
Speed
Tag
194
Q

Aim quick fire

A

Use front sight only

195
Q

Point quick fire

A

Use body natural position

196
Q

Instinctive shooting

A

Quick react

197
Q

Trajectory

A

Path of projectile

198
Q

Cone of fire

A

Group of trajectory in burst fire

199
Q

Beaton zone

A

Area cone of fire fall

200
Q

Dead space

A

Out of reach area

201
Q

Danger space

A

From muzzle to target(Beaton zone)

202
Q

Method of determine range

A

Estimate, football field

203
Q

Point target

A

Engage specific target

204
Q

Wide target

A

Multi gun to cover

205
Q

Deep target

A

Required search fire

206
Q

Oblique target

A

Required 2 different type of fire

207
Q

Area target

A

Engage group of targets

208
Q

Moving target

A

Tracking or stacking

209
Q

Prepare range card

A
Field of fire
Target reference point
Dead space
Max engage line
Weapon or gunner reference point
Weapon symbol
Left/right limit
North seeking aarow
210
Q

Purpose of tactical lighting

A

Used to blind enemy and increase visibility

211
Q

Element of fire plan sketch

A

Collection of all range from all other range card for COG or TOC SUP

212
Q

Sector of fire and displine

A

Avoid friendly fire

Ensure platform can fully cover the area

213
Q

Name 5 step of mission planning

A
  • course of action
  • Mission analysis
  • COA development
  • COA war game
  • COA comparison and development
  • Order development
214
Q

Mission analysis

A

Know the mission that needed to complete

215
Q

COA development

A

Develop strategy plan

216
Q

COA war game

A

Testing yourself

217
Q

COA comparison and development

A

Lesson learn and final plan

218
Q

Order development

A

Official order

219
Q

Mission plan

SMEAC

A
Situation
Mission
Execution
Admin and logistic
Command and control
220
Q

METT-TC

A
Mission
Enemy
Terrain
Troop
Time
Civilian
221
Q

KOCOA

A
Key terrain
Observation
Cover
Obstacle
Ave of approach
222
Q

SAFE

A

Security
Automatic weapon
Field of fire
Entrenchment

223
Q

DRAW-D

A
Defend
Reinforce
Attack
Withdraw
Delay
224
Q

What is METOC

A
  • Meteorological and oceanographic

- Weather report

225
Q

Discuss tactic used by terrorist

A

assassination
kidnapping
bombing

226
Q

phase of terrorist attack

A
target option
selection surveillance
target selection
target surveillance
detail surveillance
training and preparation
attack
227
Q

FPCON

A

normal: global threat possible
alpha: possible threat activity
bravo: activity exist
Charlie: incident occur in the area
delta: attack occur

228
Q

criticality measure

A
  • determine by impact of loss on the mission

- if attack, what happen to effect

229
Q

vulnerability measure

A
  • determine by the level of susceptibility to attack

- how can they attack

230
Q

discuss FP plan

A

ATFP plan should prepare and max the use of exist plan

231
Q

AWT

A

Approach, warning, threat zone

232
Q

suicide bomb tech

A

tech

act fast

233
Q

interview tech

A

ask straight question

stay calm

234
Q

obstacle/barrier

A

use to block, cover

235
Q

conduct personnel search

A

same system
face away vehicle
driver open all compartment/door

236
Q

DEADLY FORCE

A

Force that is likely to cause, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm or injury

237
Q

SROE

A

Standard ROE- will not change
-what can do, what to engage
unit specific- different theater
supplemental- addition, can not reduce

238
Q

violation of LOAC (law of armed conflict)

A
torture
againist wounded
attack non combatant
attack surrender
attack medical ppl
239
Q

violation of LOAC (law of armed conflict)

A
torture
againist wounded
attack non combatant
attack surrender
attack medical ppl
240
Q

MHE

A

material handling equipment-forklift

241
Q

WHE

A

Weight handling equipment-crank

242
Q

9-11240/13

A
  • Hard card

- operator inspection guide

243
Q

DD-1970

A

TRIP ticket

244
Q

difference between organic and augment CESE

A

Organic-own vehicle
- blue triangle with white lettering
augment-borrow
-white triangle with blue letter

245
Q

standard form 91

A

mishap report

246
Q

dispatcher

A

issue vehicle

247
Q

equipment yard supervisor

A

inspection/supervisor

248
Q

license examer

A

issue license

249
Q

operator

A

operate equipment

250
Q

P-300

A

CESE BIBLE

251
Q

P-307

A

FORKLIFT MANUAL

252
Q

OF/346

A

GOVERNMENT LICENSE

4YEARS AT BIRTHDAY

253
Q

11260/2

A

HEAVY EQUIPMENT

2 years

254
Q

class A

A

CNO Assign (recruiter vehicle)

255
Q

class B

A

assign by OIC, more than a day, up to 7 days

256
Q

class C

A

daily, or everything none A or B

257
Q

Code of Conduct 1

A

I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.

258
Q

Code of Conduct 2

A

I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.

259
Q

Code of Conduct 4

A

If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them up in every way.

260
Q

Code of Conduct 5

A

When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause

261
Q

Code of Conduct 6

A

I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America.

262
Q

Security zone and factor that can affect zone size

A
  • Channel size
  • congest harbor
  • Assessment
  • intersect
  • react
263
Q

Current

A

Affect the speed

264
Q

Depth

A

Affect the movement

265
Q

Water level

A

Affect the movement

266
Q

Natural/manmade obstacle

A

Affect the movement

267
Q

Guard mount

A

Turn over previous watch event, roster, PGI and weapon

  • Weapon
  • Ammo
  • Mount
  • Operator

Or
SMEAC

268
Q

SMEAC

5 paragraph order

A
Situation
Mission
Execution
Admin and logistic
Command and logistic
269
Q

Salute report

A
Size
Activity
Location
Uniform
Time
Equipment
270
Q

Contact report

A

Fast, easy, clear

271
Q

SITREP

A

Incident occurred that stay in the command level

272
Q

High sea ATFP program

A

Determine threat by HVA or landside

273
Q

Shadowing

A

Stay with them

274
Q

Herding

A

Force to push out ( physically touch)

275
Q

Shouldering

A

Physical push out

276
Q

SCOF level

A

Seaward continuum of force

277
Q

SCOF 1

A
  • Initial hail
  • marband
  • siren
  • arm signal
  • blue light
  • weapon ready (condition2)
278
Q

SCOF 2

A
  • secondary hail
  • flare
  • surface action (condition 1)
279
Q

SCOF 3

A
  • final hail

- warning shot

280
Q

SCOF 4

A

Disable or destructive

281
Q

Discuss employment of crewserv weapon

A

Match force to force

282
Q

Waterborne defense in depth

A
  • Security zone

- determine how many boats to use

283
Q

Warning shot

A
  • Aim, offset, depress

- day 50, night 100

284
Q

Security boat tactics

A

How we operate when escort

285
Q

Selection of launch/recovery/route/base site

A
  • Accessible
  • prepare secondary escape route
  • use different route and time
286
Q

3 type of coastal riverine patrol

A

Recon- Intel gathering
Security- HVA escort
riverine support- offensive force

287
Q

2 type Maritime operation

A
  • Interdiction

- interception

288
Q

Interdiction

A

Delay/distrupt what bad guys doing

289
Q

Interception

A

To stop or prevent what bad guys doing

290
Q

Screening vessel

A

Shadowing vessel

291
Q

React vessel

A

Reaction force

292
Q

SLIST

A

-Service lightweight -integrade suit tech
-CBR suit
Up to 45 day 24/7 protection

293
Q

NAAK

A
  • Nerve agent antidote kit
  • atropine x 3 + 2gram chloride x3
  • command allow 2 set to use, 3rd set has to be done by medical ppl
294
Q

Protective mask

A

M-50

Except CO, ammonia

295
Q

3 type of anti personal agent

A
  1. Causality- nerve, blood, blister
  2. Incapability
  3. Harassing- OC spray
296
Q

Biological agent

A

Cause disease such as fever

297
Q

Nuclear weapon

A
  • explosion
  • heat
  • radiation
298
Q

MOP level ashore

A
Mission oriented protective posture
0- ready
1- suit
2- boot
3- mast
4- glove
299
Q

MOP level afloat

A

1- ready
2- mask carry
3- suit/boot done
4- glove/mask done

300
Q

Chemical agent detector

A

M-8: detect never and blister agent(liquid)
Red-blister
Yellow-never
Green-VX gas
M-9: nerve, different shape of red marking when in contact(aerosols)
M-256: detector kit

301
Q

Chemical warefare

A

Kill, serious injury

302
Q

Biological warefare

A

Blood, blister, never agent

303
Q

Radiological warefare

A

Blast, heat

304
Q

Route for CBR attack entering body

A
  • injection
  • inhalation
  • absorsion
305
Q

NATO marking sign

A
  • North Atlantic treaty organization
  • chemical: yellow/red mark
  • Biological: blue/red mark
  • radiological: white/black mark
306
Q

Level of decon

A
  • Immediate(yourself)
  • operation(equipment)
  • through(everything)
307
Q

Step and equip to perform troop decon

A
  • large area, far away, downwind
  • prioritized, seperate
  • can not go back
308
Q

M-291

A
  • Skin Decon kit
  • start within 1 minute
  • wallet with 6 cleaning pad
309
Q

M-295

A
  • used on weapons, boat…..etc

- wash off with soap/water

310
Q

M-100

A
  • Sorbent Decon system(SDS)

- allow 2 operator to use at the same time

311
Q

When detective kit avaliable

A

Off mask, take to Decon station

312
Q

When detective kit not avaliable

A

Less trained ppl first

313
Q

3 type chemical agent

A

Causality
Incapability
Harrazing

314
Q

Immediate action for chemical attack

A

Minimize, cover up

315
Q

Immediate action for biological attack

A

Shot, Mopp level, decon

316
Q

Immediate action for radiological attack

A

Find shelter, face away, Decon

317
Q

Factor/condition affect CBR attack

A
  • land/sea breeze

- current, wind, air

318
Q

When is 1 st large scale use of chemical weapon

A

1915
WW1
Belhium

319
Q

What is SECNAV energy goal

A
  1. Increase alternate energy use
  2. Increase alternate energy use ashore
  3. Save green fleet
  4. Reduce non tactical energy usage
  5. Increase energy efficiency
320
Q

What is unit’s operation energy goal

A

Increase 15% efficiency and reduce 15% fuel usage of FY08 baseline

321
Q

Discuss the first step that has to be establish in regard to measure fuel usage

A
  • Use electronic device to measure

- create baseline by documentation

322
Q

Top 5 energy consumer in TOA

A
  • Watercraft
  • Medium size vehicle
  • construction equipment
  • generator equipment
  • environmental control unit(ECU)
323
Q

5 initiative identified to increase energy efficiency

A
  • more efficiency ECU
  • improve energy efficiency on CESE equip
  • insulate shutter
  • high efficiency portable water and generator
  • LED lighting
324
Q

What is DOD Three-fold to meet operation energy goal

A
  • More fight, less fuel
  • more options, less risk
  • more capability, less cost
325
Q

Discuss the effort at the unit level have contributed to DOD energy strategy

A
  • Modified old equip to save energy

- use alternate fuel

326
Q

Common type of alternative energy source

A
  • Fuel cell
  • alternative fuel
  • renewable energy
327
Q

Safety for refueling

A
  • No smoking within 50’
  • Fire extingusher standby
  • PPE
328
Q

Night fuel

A

PPE

No open frame

329
Q

Towing

A

No glove, no watch

Axe standby

330
Q

Hoisting and lowing

A

lowing

  • Proper gear storage
  • proper weight text equipment
  • maintain comms
331
Q

HERO

A

Hazard electromagnetic radio ordinance

332
Q

Safe separation distance for cellars and radio equipment to HERO

A

10’ rule

333
Q

Inland rule of road

A

Apply to vessel inland waterway and greatlakes

334
Q

International rule of road

A

Apply to high sea

335
Q

How does these environmental affect on small craft.

Wind, sea and current

A

Wind- act on all exposed part of craft
Sea- created by wind, act on surface
Current- act on submersible part

336
Q

Propeller action

A

Make boat go FWD/AFT

337
Q

Screw current

A

Cause the wake

338
Q

Side force

A

Reaction force water to propeller

339
Q

Cavitation

A

High speed cause air bubble at the tip of prpeller

340
Q

Ruder action

A

Steering action

341
Q

Variation

A

Offset from between True north and magnetic north

342
Q

Deviation

A

Deflection of magnetic in or on the ship

343
Q

Sounding

344
Q

Compass rose

A

At least 1 on the map

Indication or true north and magnetic north

345
Q

Wreck

A

Known subject

Football symbol with 3 x

346
Q

Contour line

A

Depth connect

347
Q

Latitude/longtitude

348
Q

Procedure to determine compass course on the chart

A

…utilize parallel ruler.

Outer ring as true north and inner ring as magnetic

349
Q

How and what to determind boat speed

A
VDMBWD
Visibility
Density
Movability
Background light
Weather
Draft
350
Q

Limitation of radar

A

Radar effected by outside force such as gain, missing nav chip, weather or ranges

351
Q

Effect on radar detection of sea state

A

Weather, effected by white spot

352
Q

Ice and other object may not detected

A

gain(large crowd)

353
Q

PIM

A
  • Plan of intended movement

- scheduled course

354
Q

LOP

A
  • Line of position

- fixed object

355
Q

Dead reckoning

A

Approximate fix time speed and location

356
Q

Compass bearing

A

Object location to the map

357
Q

Relative bearing

A

Object location to you from the bow of the boat

358
Q

Fix

A

Approximate location

359
Q

IALA

A
  • international association lighthouse authority
  • A : not US,
  • B: US, Japan, red right return
360
Q

Bearing

A

Use 000, 090, 180 system

361
Q

Position angle

A

Used to determine aircraft position

362
Q

Target angle

A

Position from target to you

363
Q

Range estimation

A

Time, speed, fast, slow

364
Q

Over taking

A

22.5 degree, give way

365
Q

Head on

A

Port to port

366
Q

Crossinrg

A

Right side first
Port- red
StBD- green

367
Q

High tide

A

Highest water level

368
Q

Low tide

A

Lowest water level

369
Q

Mean high tide

A

Average high tide last 19 yrs

370
Q

Mean low tide

A

Average low tide last 19 yrs

371
Q

Spring tide

A

High tide higher

Low tide lower

372
Q

Neap tide

A

Least different between high/low tide

373
Q

Flood current

A

Water toward to shore

374
Q

Ebb current

A

Water away from shore

375
Q

Slack water

A

Water no movement

376
Q

Set

A

Direction of current

377
Q

Drift

A

Speed of current

378
Q

Light

A

Port/STBD: 112.5

Stern/tow light: 135

379
Q

Restricted visibility

380
Q

Vessel constrained by draft

A
Depth
Cylinder
R
R
R
381
Q

Restricted in maneuver

A
UNREP, tow
Ball diamond ball
R
W
R
382
Q

Not under command

A

Lost steering
Ball ball
R
R

383
Q

Short blast

384
Q

Prolong blast

385
Q

Gong

A
  • 100 m above vessel

- Bell in front, gone in the back

386
Q

Importance of determine hostile intent in FP

A

You do not want to conduct unnecessary harm

387
Q

Difference between port security and harbor defense operation

A

Port security- safeguard on landside

Harbor defense- against external vessel threat

388
Q

Different method to warn unknown VOI

A

SCOF level

389
Q

Roles of boats in a high value asset(HVA) defense

A
  • Screen boat
  • reaction boat(last layer of contact)
  • intercept and escort boat
390
Q

Discuss mission of HAD

A
  • Harbor approach defense

- conduct 3-50 miles off shore

391
Q

ROE

A
  • When, who to engage

- used for OCONUS

392
Q

Rule of use force

A
  • Use only necessary force(escalation of force)

- used for CONUS only

393
Q

Field of fire

Head on/strong side/astern

A

Front, side, back

394
Q

AWT to FP

A

Assessment, warning, threat
0-50-100 day
0-100-200 night

395
Q

Rate of fire 240

A
650-900
800m point
1800m area
Max 3725m
Max effective 1100m
396
Q

Rate of fire 50cal

A

450-600
Max effective 2000 yard
Max 7400 yard

397
Q

Landward threat

A

Land side threat

398
Q

Discuss the physical security plan to prevent terrorist attack on HVA

A
  • pre brief

- SMEOC

399
Q

Craft of oppotunity

A

Use any abaliable craft to conduct the mission

400
Q

Host nation support

A

Gather support from host nation

401
Q

Floating barrier

A

Use boat, barrier…

402
Q

Static weapon emplacement

403
Q

Electronic sensor

404
Q

Observation post

A

Used for oberseve

405
Q

Defense security boat patrol with 1, 2 or 3 boat

A

4 boat for carrier, sub
3 boat standard
We do not use 1 boat

406
Q

Check list to inspect watercraft

A
  • All hand in bow area
  • engine off
  • record everything
407
Q

FP level

A
Normal-global threat
A-increase threat
B-terrorist activity exist
C-incident occur
D-immediate area attack occur
408
Q

Discuss RAM(random antiterrorism measure)

A

Search, change route, scheduled

409
Q

Weapon de-confliction procedure

A
  • Alternate weapon mount

- know your field of fire to prevent blue on blue

410
Q

Procedure for I know VOI

A

SCOF level

411
Q

Point defense operation

A

HVA Pierside: min 2 boat defense-waterside only
HVA anchor: min 2 boats(360 degree)-stop zone
HVA underway: min 2 boats(360 degree)- moving zone

412
Q

Procedure for escort HVA while in transit

A
  • Constant comms
  • 360 degree defense
  • AWT
413
Q

discuss following MSC program

a. service support
b. special mission
c. sealift
d. maritime prepositioning force ship
e. combat logistics force

A

a. medical, tow, rescue
b. airborne task, ammo, equip transport
c. Troop transport
d. pre staging supply to provide rapid deployment
e. Unrep, refuel

414
Q

ship master(msc)

A

CO of Ship

415
Q

EST Mission commander

A
  • In charge of military PPL

- protection of vessel

416
Q

Disscuss of mission of EST

A
  • provide security through high treat area
  • straits of Gibraltar
  • straits of Hormuz
  • suez cannel
  • Bab-Al-Mandeb
417
Q

provide the consideration of crewserv weapon position

A

-clear field of fire
-Position of primary and secondary weapon
-240 range: 3725m, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3 port/STBD
-M2HB range: 2000m
5-1, 5-2, 5-3 port/ stbd

418
Q

discuss potential of danger area

A

-overpass, intersection, traffic circle, ramp

419
Q

procedures for towing downed vehicle

A
in strike hasty recovery: 
strap point at front left and rear right
move alongside
hasty recovery:
chain, rope, cable, push, pull, mount tire for use as bump
420
Q

list of element of infantry unit in “ MUNT “

A
  • Military operation on urbanized terrain

- use different static and method for different location and mission

421
Q

types of weapon carries

A
  • admin
  • ready
  • alert
  • tactical
422
Q

discuss alternating and successive bounding

A

Alternating:
-covered by rear element(team2), then front element team 1) move. then team 1 cover and team 2 move

Successive:

  • only one team move, the other team cover at all time
  • slower but more secured
423
Q

pace count

424
Q

listening post/observation post

A

used for listening and observation

425
Q

general characteristic and type of battery for PRC-117F

A

2 port

  • High- UHF 30-512 MHz
  • Low- VHF 30-89.9 MHz
  • Used for VHF, UHF, SATCOM
  • used on bat or vehicle
  • LOS
426
Q

general characteristic and type of battery for PRC-150

A
  • HF
  • 1.6-59.9 MHz
  • beyond LOS
  • boat, vehicle, backpack
427
Q

PRC-117 Operation

A
system set up:
turn on:
self test:
key pad lock:
loading comsec fill data: LD mode(J1)
zeroize: Z all
428
Q

PRC-150 Operation

A
system set up:
turn on:
self test:
loading comsec fill data:
zeroize:
429
Q

PRC-152 Operation

A
system set up:
turn on:
self test:
key pad lock:
loading comsec fill data:
zeroize:
front panel operation:
430
Q

purpose of EMCON

A
  • electromagnetic emission control

- prevent an enemy from detecting, identifying, and locating friendly forces

431
Q

serious body harm

A

doesn’t include minor injury such as nose bleed or black eyes

432
Q

domestic violence amendment to the gun control act

A

lottenburg act
DD2760
Trained and signed quarterly

433
Q

inherent right to self defense

A

defend yourself

434
Q

national self defense

A

defend your country

435
Q

collective self defense

A

defend designated non US country

436
Q

unit self defense

A

defend your unit

437
Q

individual defense

A

use all necessary mean

438
Q

proportionality

A

force used to counter hostile act

439
Q

hostile act

A

when act occur

440
Q

hostile intent

A

act about to happen

441
Q

requirement for de-escalation

A

Used only necessary force

442
Q

requirement for proportional force

A

enough to control the situation

443
Q

requirement for attack to disable or destructive

A

authorized only when hostile act continue

444
Q

discuss SROE to piracy

A

zero tolerance

445
Q

international law to asylum and temporary refugee

A

asylum: permanent protection

temporary refugee:3 days or less

446
Q

territorial sea

447
Q

contiguous zone

448
Q

Enclosure economic zone

449
Q

HIGH SEA

450
Q

security zone

451
Q

Bell

A

12 m or more