Memorized For Board Flashcards
AMAL/ADAL MCO 4400 4 4 0 0
Authorized Medical Allowance List/ Authorized Dental Allowance List - configured in equipment and supply assemblages
618 6 1 8
• Equipment - Laboratory equipment
637 6 3 7
• Equipment - Preventive Medicine Equipment
647 6 4 7
ERCS En-route Care System (ERCS)
619 6 1 9
• Supply - Laboratory supply
638 6 3 8
• Supply - Preventive Medicine Supply
648 6 4 8
CASEVAC Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC)
631 6 3 1
SHOCK SURGICAL/TRIAGE EQUIPMENT • Equipment - STS (Shock Trauma System)/Triage equipment
639 6 3 9
• Equipment - Operating Room (OR) equipment
651 6 5 1
PREVMED ENTO Preventive Medicine Entomology
632 6 3 2
SHOCK SURGICAL/TRIAGE SUPPLY Supply - STS (Shock Trauma System)/Triage Supply
640 6 4 0
OPERATING ROOM SUPPLY • Supply Operating Room (OR) resupply
691 6 9 1
MEDLOG TEST/REPAIR EQUIPMENT • Equipment - Medical logistics/test/repair equipment
635 6 3 5
BATTALION AID STATION EQUIPMENT • Equipment - Battalion Aid Station (BAS) equipment
645 6 4 5
FORWARD RESUSCITATIVE SURGERY SYSTEM • Equipment - Forward Resuscitative Surgery System (FRSS)
662 6 6 2
FIELD DENTAL OPERATORY
636 6 3 6
BATTALION AID STATION SUPPLY • Supply - Battalion Aid Station (BAS) Supply
646 6 4 6
FRSS RESUPPLY • Supply - Forward Resuscitative Surgery System (FRSS)
699 6 9 9
SICK CALL
7 ELEMENTS OF THE MARINE CORPS MISSION
PROVIDE Fleet Marine Forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the US Fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign PROVIDE Detachments and organizations for service on armed vessels of the Navy and security detachments for the protection of naval property at naval stations and bases. DEVELOP In coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations PROVIDE Marine forces for airborne operations in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force according to the doctrine established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. DEVELOP In coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force, the doctrine, procedures, and equipment for airborne operations. EXPAND Peacetime components to meet wartime needs according to the joint mobilization plans. PERFORM Such other duties as the President may direct.
1ST Element of the Marine Corps mission -
I. Provide fleet marine forces with combined arms and supporting air components for service with the United States fleet in the seizure or defense of advance naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the execution of a naval campaign.
2ND Element of the Marine Corps mission -
II. Provide Dettachments and organizations For service ‣ On armed vessels of the navy And security detachments for the protection of naval property ‣ At naval stations & Bases
3RD Element of the Marine Corps mission -
III. Develop in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force (Combined Armed Forces)THE ‣ Doctrine ‣ Tactics ‣ Technique ‣ Equipment Employed by Landing Forces In Amphibious Operations
4TH Element of the Marine Corps mission -
IV. Provide Marine Forces for Airborne Operations In Coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force (combined Armed Forces) According to the Doctrine Established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
5TH Element of the Marine Corps mission -
V. Develop in coordination with the Army, Navy, and Air Force (Combined Armed Forces) The ‣ Doctrine ‣ Procedures AND ‣ Equipment For Airborne Operations
6TH Element of the Marine Corps mission -
VI. Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs According to the joint mobilization plans
7TH Element of the Marine Corps mission -
VII. Perform such other duties as the president may direct.
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ENLISTED QUALIFICATIONS HISTORY (awards, commendations, training related qualifications)
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HISTORY OF ASSIGNMENTS
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ADMINISTRATIVE REMARKS (miscellaneous entries)
BUPERSINST 16 10.10 16 10 . 10
Evaluation and Performance Manual
MCO 35 00.27A 35 00 . 27 A
MCO Operational Risk Management (ORM)
MCO 17 00.28 17 00 . 28
MCO HAZING
MCO 17 52.5A 17 52 . 5A
MCO Equal Opportunity (EO)
MCO 17 52.27A 17 52 . 27 A
MCO Sexual Assault Prevention and Reporting (SAPR)
NAVEDTRA 14 29 5 NAV ED TRA 14 29 5
HM Manual Hospital Corpsman Manual
SECNAVINST 52 16.5 52 16 . 5
USN CORRESPONDENCE MANUAL
SECNAVINST 55 10.36 55 10 . 36
Instruction Information Security Management Program (ISMP)
BDORA FM 3-4
BDO Risk Assessment
NATO CBR Marker Placard
Upside Down Triangle 28 cm - Wide 20 cm - Sides Say: GAS, BIO, ATOM, GAS MINES.
AC - HYDROCYANIC ACID CK - CYANOGEN CHLORIDE
ALMONDS 20-30 SECONDS ONSET AMYL NITRITE CRUSHED AMPULES x2 Within 1 Min 30% SODIUM THIOSULFATE IVPO 9 MIN 100 - 200 mg/kg
HD - MUSTARD HN - NITROGEN MUSTARD L - LEWISITE
PEANUT OIL ARSENICAL SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT BRITISH ANTI-LEWISITE (BAL) Under 0.3 mg/kg Peanut Suspension
Nerve Treatments CHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS
NO COLOR NO ODOR W/I 10-15 Min 2PAM CL AUTO INJECTORS 600 mg x2 ATROPINE AUTO INJECTORS 2 mg Q15 Until ATROPINATION x3
BZ - 3-QUINUCLIDINYL BENZILATE
RX’s OF CHOICE GLYCOLATES PHYSOSTIGMINE W/I 4 HRS
CN - CHLOROACETOPHENONE CS - ORTHOCLOROBENZILIDINE
PEPPERS AEROSOLS SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT
DM - (Adamsite) DIPHENYLAMINOCHLOROARSINE DA - DIPHENYCHLORARSINE DC - DIPHENYCYANOARSINE
D-MAC SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT WASH WITH H2O VIGOROUSLY PT MILD ANALGESIC SPONTANEOUS RECOVERY AFTER 1-3 HRS VOMITING AGENTS: dispersed as aerosols - S/SX: V-V-V GNS Violent sneezing Violent front headache Vomiting General malaise Nausea Coughing
CG - PHOSGENE CL - CLORINE DIPHOSGENE CLOROSPIRIN
NO COLOR NEW MOWN GRASS BREATHING O2
WP
WHITE PHOSPHORUS: pale, waxy, solid that ignites on contact with air STOP/REMOVE FROM SOURCE 0.5% COPPER SULFATE WATER RINSE OFF COVER W/ WET OR MUD DRESSING PARTICLE SURGICAL REMOVAL
CUPS2RAPIDCFL Cyanosis Usually no symptoms for 2-6 hrs Painful cough Shock-leading Rapid pulse Rapid breathing Clamming skin Frothy sputum Low BP
CG CL DIPHOSGENE CLOROSPIRIN CHOKING AGENTS: extensive damage to alveolar tissue and sever pulmonary swelling - S/SX: CUPS-2RAPID-CFL
CPR - HLD Convulsions Pin-Point Pupils Rhinorrhea (Runny Nose) Hyper salivation Local Muscle Twitching Dyspnea
NERVE AGENTS: interfere with normal transmission of nerve impulses - S/SX:
D-E-B-B Death occurs due to massive swelling Eyes feel gritty and painful Burns on sweaty areas Blister show after 12 hrs, or delayed up to 48 hrs
BLISTER AGENT HD HN L BLISTER AGENTS: produce large and painful blisters that incapacitates - S/SX: D-E-B-B
M8 PAPER CHART YELLOW BROWN GOLD
Nerve Agent G SERIES
M8 PAPER CHART DARK GREEN
Nerve Agent V SERIES
M8 PAPER CHART PINK RED
BLISTER AGENT H SERIES
M256A1 KIT M 256 A 1
chemical agent detector kit field protective mask M8 - PAPER SL-3
M8 M 8
Paper - primarily used on suspected liquid forms - tear out sheet of M8 paper - blot(not rub) on suspected contamination - part of M256A1 chemical agent detector kit/field protective mask as an SL-3
M9 M 9
Tape - worn around the biceps, wrists, and ankles on the exterior of protective clothing - detect presence of chemical agents, not identify agent - blot(not rub) on suspect liquid(primarily used on visible droplets) - color will turn light pink-> reddish brown or violet tint when in contact w/ contamination
CHEMICAL NATO
YELLOW - Background RED - Lettering
BIOLOGICAL NATO
BLUE - Background RED - Lettering
RADIOLOGICAL NATO
WHITE - Background BLACK - Lettering
CHEMICAL MINES NATO
RED - Background YELLOW - Lettering with Stripe
IMMEDIATE DEC S - Within 1 min Individual P - Within 15 Minutes Individual or Crew O - Within 15 Minutes Individual or Crew
S - Skin decon - Within 1 min P - Personal wipedown - Within 15 Minutes O - Operator spraydown - Within 15 Minutes
OPERATIONAL V and E V Within 6 HRS E Within BATTALION and CREW
V - Vehicle Washdown Within 6 HRS (most effective if started within 1 hour) E - MOPP Gear Exchange Within 6 HRS
THOROUGH DECON DETAIL TEA T E A
DETAILED T DETAILED E DETAILED A
M-40 M-50 DWIFF FFDIW
FIELD PROTECTIVE MASK: protect wearer from field concentrations of chemical/biological agents D - DUAL VOICE EMITTER W - WATER DRINKING SYSTEM I - INLET OUTLET VALVE F - FACE PIECE F - FILTER CANISTER
CHAIN OF COMMAND OF INTERIOR GUARD: CFOCSC
CO : FOOD : OOD : COG : SOG : CPOG
Article I –
- I AM AN AMERICAN, fighting in the armed forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.
Article II –
- 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.
Article III –
- IF I AM CAPTURED, I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy
Article IV –
- IF I BECOME A PRISONER OF WAR, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information nor 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 in every way.
Article V –
- WHEN QUESTIONED, should I become 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.
Article VI –
- 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.
General order 1 –
General order 1 – To take charge of this post and all government property in view.
General order 5 –
General order 5 – To quit my post only when properly relieved.
General order 6 –
General order 6 – To receive, obey, and pass on the sentry who relieves me all orders from the commanding officer, officer of the day, and officers and noncommissioned officer of the guard only.
General order 7 –
General order 7 – To talk to no one except in the line of duty
General order 11 –
General order 11 – To be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, to challenge all person on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.
THREATCON Alpha –
Alpha – A general threat of possible terrorist activity
THREATCON Bravo –
Bravo – Increased and more predictable
THREATCON Charlie –
Charlie – Incident has occurred, action is imminent
THREATCON Delta –
Delta – Terrorist attack has occurred, specific location is likely
Determine the precedence of the casualty:
Determine the precedence of the casualty: • Priority 1 – Urgent 2 hours • Priority 1A – Urgent Surgical • Priority 2 – Priority within 4 hours • Priority 3 – Routine within 24 hours • Priority 4 – Convenience
MLG – 6 Tasks MLG CE “CASH TG” AUTH O SVC SPT HSS SPT TRANSPO GEN ENGR
6 Tasks of MLG CE C- Centralized ground supply support A- Authorized overflow organizational maintenance S- Services support H- Health service support T- Transportation G- General Engineering
CLR (FWD) – 8 Tasks CLR 37 “CSR CSFNG” “Come serve rice, come serve food, not gravy C2 SVC RSOI G-6 MP FS STAFF GEN SPT TL
CLR (FWD) – 8 Tasks C - Command and control S - Services R - RSOI (reception, staging, onward movement and integration) C - Communications S - Security F - Food services N - Nucleus staffing for MEF G - General support tactical logistics
MLG CLRs – 4 Tasks MLG GS CLR CLR 35 HQTRS Co “My Pack Looks heavy”
4 Tasks of MLG GS CLR M -Provide Medium and heavy lift transport of bulk dry/water cargo of class III/III (A), class V/V (A) PAX - Provide Personnel lift augmentation to supported units of the MEF L -Provide Line haul and distribution of bulk liquids HE - Provide Heavy equipment lift augmentation including evacuation of tracked vehicles