SCW Flashcards

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Describe Depot Maintenance

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Depot Maintenance is performed on equipment that requires major overhaul or comprehensive restoration to restore the unit to a like new condition

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What is included in an NCF Mishap “Crash” package

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SF-91
DD-518
Detailed instructions on what to do in case of an accident.
-Steps to take at the scene
-Emergency Numbers to call
-Local information (Translation Docs)
-SF-91 and DD-518 how to instructions.
-Maps and or route instructions
-HAZMAT spill procedures

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3
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What is Standard Form 91 (SF-91)

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Motor Vehicle Accident Report

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What is DD Form 518

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Accident Identification Card

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What is OF-346

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US Government Motor Vehicle Operators Identification Card

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How often must you renew your US Government Motor Vehicle Operators Identification Card (OF-346)

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Every Four Years

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7
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What is NAVFAC Form 11260/2

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Construction Equipment Operator License

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How often must you renew your Construction Equipment Operator License

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Every Four Years

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What are two types of Collateral Equipment?

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Component and Tactical

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What is identified as Component Collateral Equipment?

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Component Collateral is the necessary items for that unit to preform is work. (I.E. Hoses for Pumps, and bits for earth augers)

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Define what is Tactical Collateral Equipment

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Tactical Collateral Equipment consists of items common to the equipment, such as top canvas, tarps, bows, side racks, spare tire and rim, jack and lug wrench, chains with hooks and binders.

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Describe “Class A” assigned Vehicles?

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Full time assignment to an individual. Class A, continuing dispatch can only be authorized by the CNO.

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Describe “Class B” assigned Vehicles?

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Recurring assignment of the same vehicle to a department or project. Class B assigned vehicles will have trip tickets renewed on a weekly basis.

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Describe “Class C” assigned Vehicles?

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All other units of CESE not dispatched under Class A or B. Daily dispatch motor pool vehicles ready to be used on an as needed basis for authorized daily or individual trips.

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Define Materials Handling Equipment (MHE)?

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All self propelled and conveyor equipment used in storage and materials handling operations in around warehouses, shipyards, industrial plants, airfields etc.
-Warehouse Tractors
-Forklifts
-RTCH
-Pallet Trucks
-Conveyors and Conveyor Systems
-Straddle carrying Trucks

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Define Weight Handling Equipment (WHE)

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WHE includes mobile or transportable truck, crawler and railway mounted locomotive cranes, used for lifting, moving and placing heavy material or equipment.

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Define Civil Engineer End Item (CEEI)

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Refrigerated Containers, Shower bath units, Water Purification Units and SIXCON Pump units.

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18
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What is DD Form 1970?

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Motor Vehicle Utilization Record “Trip Ticket”

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19
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Average Equipment to Mechanic Ratio?

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five to one

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20
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Who directs the Movement Control Center (MCC)

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XO directs the operation of the MOCC

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Define RDL as applied to embarkation?

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RDL is the Reference Datum Line (RDL). Is a line from which all measurements are taken. The RDL is established at the forward front edge of the vehicle.

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Define “CB” as applied to embarkation?

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Center of Balance (CB) is the distance from the RDL to the point of balance of a piece of cargo.

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23
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Define “GW” as applied to embarkation?

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Gross Weight (GW) is the total weight of an item of cargo, including all secondary cargo.

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Define “W1” as applied to embarkation?

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Weight One (W1) is used in computing Center of Balance (CB) W1 defines the weight at the first point of contact from the Reference Datum Line (RDL)

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Define “W2” as applied to embarkation?

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Weight Two (W2) is used in computing Center of Balance (CB) W2 defines the weight at the second point of contact from the Reference Datum Line (RDL)

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Define “D1” as applied to embarkation?

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Distance One (D1) is used in computing Center of Balance. D1 is the distance from the Reference Datum Line (RDL) to the first axle.

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Define “D2” as applied to embarkation?

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Distance Two (D2) is used in computing Center of Balance. D2 is the distance from the Reference Datum Line (RDL) to the second axle.

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What is the equation for calculating the Center of Balance (CB) for a vehicle with two axles?

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CB = [(D1 x W1)] + [(D2 x W2)] / GW

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29
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What is the equation for calculating the Center of Balance (CB) for a vehicle with three axles?

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CB = [(D1 x W1)] + [(D2 x W2)] + [(D3 x W3)] / GW

30
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What are four categories of shoring?

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Rolling
Parking
Sleeper
Special

31
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What is Rolling Shoring?

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Protects aircraft parking ramp, cargo floor and loading ramps of cargo planes from damage when transporting a vehicle across it. Minimum Thickness is 3/4 inch.

32
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What is Parking Shoring?

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Is used to protect the aircraft floor from dunnage during flight. Any vehicle that requires rolling shoring also requires parking shoring. Minimum Thickness is 3/4 inch.

33
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What is Sleeper Shoring?

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Used under the frame or axles of vehicles that weigh over 20,000 lbs. and are equipped with soft, low pressure, balloon type or off road tires.

34
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What are the four qualities that represent the characteristics of the Naval Forces?

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-Readiness
-Flexibility
-Self-Sustainability
-Mobility

35
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What are the three levels of Naval Operational Planning?

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-Strategic
-Operational
-Tactical

36
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What are the strategic missions assigned to the Navy?

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-Freedom of the Seas
-Deterrence
-Forward Presence
-Power Projection

37
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According to the Sailors Creed, what are we committed to?

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I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.

38
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According to the Sailors Creed, what do we represent?

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I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world

39
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Discuss the conditions that led to the creation of the Seabees?

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World War II, was an urgent need for overseas bases, airfields and landing stripes on far away islands.
-Required a combat military organization to construct these advanced bases.
-Skilled construction workers were recruited to assemble construction units in January, 1942.

40
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What is the Seabees birthday?

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March, 5 1942

41
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Who is the father of the Seabees?

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Admiral Ben Morell

42
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What was Admiral Ben Morell’s position in 1942?

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Chief of the Navy’s Bureau of Yards and Docks.

43
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Discuss the significance of Marvin Shields?

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-Vietnam, posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
Awarded for his heroic actions in the defense of a Special Forces Camp at Dong Xoai. 10 June 1965

44
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What rate was Marvin Shields?

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Construction Mechanic Third Class Petty Officer (CM3)

45
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What unit was Marvin Shields assigned to?

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Seabee Team 1104

46
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During WWII how many airstrips did the Seabees build in the Pacific?

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111 major airstrips

47
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During WWII how many advance bases did the Seabees build in the Pacific?

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400 Advance Bases

48
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During WWII in the Pacific the Seabees built hospitals for how many patients?

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70,000 patients

48
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Before the Seabees name was officially adopted what were construction battalions called?

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Bobcats

49
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How many Seabees participated in WW II?

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325,000

50
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Discuss Operation Cripple Chick?

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A Detachment of Seabees sent to YO DO in the bay of Wonson to build airstrip in 35 days. They had the airstrip operational in 16 days while under constant artillery bombardment from enemy forces.

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What major project did the Seabees accomplish on the Pacific Island of Espiritu Santo?

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Seabees constructed a 5,000 foot airstrip from virgin jungle in 20 days. Form this airstrip bombers were able to destroy a Japanese’s air base nearing the completion on Guadalcanal.

52
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How many Seabee Battalions deployed to Vietnam?

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21 Battalions

53
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State the purpose of the Civil Engineers Corps (CEC)?

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Responsible for planning construction and Public works functions at Navy and Marine Corps bases worldwide and for leading the Naval Construction Force (NCF)

54
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What Army units are organized, trained, and equipped to perform the range of combat engineering tasks required by land combat forces; to integrate their activities with the fires and maneuver of those forces; and to operate in close combat?

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Combat Engineers

55
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Which Air Force Unit is responsible for heavy horizontal and vertical construction projects; site development; construction and repair of runways, taxiways, aprons, roads and revetments; heavy earthwork; and construction and repair of facilities and infrastructure

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Red Horse

56
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Define “ACL” as applied to embarkation?

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Allowable Cabin Load (ACL) is the amount of weight of cargo and passengers that may be transported by specified aircraft determined by weight, cubic displacement and distance to be flown.

57
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Define “AACG” as applied to embarkation?

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Arrival Airfield Control Group (AACG) is the detail that receives transported units from the Air Force carrier and controls them until released to their unit.

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Define “DACG” as applied to embarkation?

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Departure Airfield Control Group (DACG) is the detail by the command which will control the unit to be airlifted from the Marshalling Area until release to the TALCE at the ready line.

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Define “TALCE” as applied to embarkation?

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Tanker Airlift Control Element (TALCE) describes a composite organization deployed to any location where Air Mobility Command (AMC) command and control; mission support is required but nonexistent.

60
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Describe the standard pallet used by AMC

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-463L Pallet
-Aluminum with balsa wood core
-88” x 108”
Usable Dimensions is 84” x 104”
Max Load is 10,000 LBS
-Two side nets; One top net wt is 355 lbs.
MAX Cargo HT is 96” @ 10,000 lbs. / 100” @ 8,000 lbs.
22 Tie-Down rings (five short-side on six long-side)
Requires three 4” x 4” x 88” pieces of dunnage

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What are the categories of cargo containers?

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-Standard 20 (20’ x 8’ x8’)
-Tri-Con
-Flat-rack
-Half-Height
-SIXCON

62
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Define Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF)

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Pre-staged equipment and supplies onboard MPF (MPSRON) ships to outfit an NMCB P25 TOA and NCR P29 TOA in support of the MAGTF. This allows for rapid establishment of a combat ready MAGTF ashore.

63
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How many MPF ships are forward deployed?

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Three MPF ships
-Mediterranean Ocean
-Indian Ocean
-Pacific Ocean

64
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Information found on a Time-Phased Force Deployment Data (TPFDD)?

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The TPFDD contains non-unit related cargo and personnel data and movement data for the operation plan.
-In-place Units
-deployed operation plan and desired sequence for arrival and departure.
-Movement data associated with deploying forces.

65
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How do chemical agents enter the body?

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They enter the body by the victim’s breathing, swallowing or through the skin.

66
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What is the purpose of the Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JLIST)

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The JLIST is used to protect from threat levels of chemical agents in liquid form and from the associated vapor.
-Will provide protect once removed
-Six launderings
-45 days of active wear
-120 calendar days
-24 hour expose to chemical agents

67
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What is a M-291

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Individual Skin Decontamination Kit

68
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M-295 is what?

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Individual Equipment Decontamination kit.

69
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What are Three levels of decontamination?

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-Immediate
-Operational
-Thorough