Study Flashcards

1
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Step 1

A

Command presence

Proximity, appearance and/or direction to influence actions.

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Step 2

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Warn

audio or visual signals with the intent to indent to indicate that consequences will be delivered if vessel fails to heavto

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Step 3

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Disrupt

Actions taken to temporarily prevent a non-compliant vessel from operating under its own power or from maneuvering freely.

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4
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Step 4

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Disable

Actions taken to prevent a NCV from operating under its own power

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5
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Loss of comms

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  1. Try contacting any/all units
  2. Try secondary and tertiary frequencies
  3. Use alternate planned forms of communication
  4. Use loudhailer or siren to contact other units
  5. Use pyro
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LAA

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Limited access area

Areas defined in the port facility, terminal area or activity boundaries and used to resist or control movement of vessels, vehicles, persons, or objects within the area.

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7
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Beadwindow

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Prowled used to prevent the transmitting of essential info over the radio

01 position
02 capabilities 
03 operations
04 electronic warfare 
05 personnel
06 comsec 
07 wrong circuit
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8
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NVPZ

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Naval vessel protection zone

500 yrd regulated area, including a 100 yrd exclusion zone, surrounding a large us navy vessel, in effect at all times in navigable waters of the US

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9
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SNO

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Statement of no objection

Means by which a CG flag officer informs a subordinate commander that he does not object to the proposed use of the subordinates lawful discretion and authority

*required for warning shots and disabling fire

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10
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COTP

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Captain of the port

CG officer operating within their jurisdiction to enforce port security, safety security and maritime environmental protection regulations, may establish security zones

Captain Arguin

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11
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TOI

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Target of interest

Any contact that poses a possible threat to LE unit or protected asset

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12
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VPIT

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Vessel posing imminent threat

Vessel demonstrates hostile act of hostil intent

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13
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NCV

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Non compliant vessel

Vessels which refuses to follow orders

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HVA

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High value asset

Vessel or facility of high value, may be landslide or waterside, military, or commercial

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15
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M240B

Ranges and ROF

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Point target: 800m

Area target: 1800m

Max range: 3725m

Cyclic rate of fire: 650-950 rpm

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16
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SMEAC

5 paragraph order

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Situation 
Mission
Execution 
Admin & logistics 
Command & signal
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17
Q

4 types of LAA’s

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1 security zone
2 NVPZ
3 restricted waterfront areas
4 safety zones

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18
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SALUTE

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Size
Activity
Location
Unit
Time 
Equipment
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19
Q

Authority

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The governments legal power to act

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20
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Jurisdiction

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The governments legal power to exercise authority over it’s persons vessels and territories

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21
Q

Fines of NVPZ

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6 years imprisonment

$250,000 fine

Forfeiture of your vessel

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22
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Fines of a SZ

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10 years imprisonment

$10,000 fine

Forfeiture of vessel

23
Q

33CFR6

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Captain of the port has the Authority of giving immediate direction to Coast Guard law-enforcement activities within his assigned area

24
Q

4th Amendment

A

The right of the people to be secure in their persons houses effects and papers from unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated

25
Q

Commandants use of force policy

A

Only that force reasonably necessary under the circumstances maybe used excessive force may never be used

26
Q

Uscg use of force

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Use all necessary force to compel compliance

27
Q

5th Amendment

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Due process, double jeopardy, self incrimination, trial by jury, private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

28
Q

Captain of the port

A

Coast Guard officer and for support safety security in maritime environmental protection regulations

29
Q

Weapons stowed

A

Condition 4 locked in ready air position

30
Q

Weapons ready

A

Positive control
Half load
Safe direction

31
Q

Weapons tight

A

Condition 4
Safe direction
Pinned

TACON authority

32
Q

Weapons free

A

Half a load Coxswain has authority to commence fire when ready

33
Q

M240B

A

650-950 RPM

800 m point target

1800 m area target

Max range 3725 m

Weight 27.6 lbs

Length 49 inches

34
Q

Range of m240b on mount

A

300° left

060° right

050° up

-15° down

35
Q

Field of fire

A

Area a weapon can cover with fire from their position

36
Q

Disabling fire

A

Firing ordinance at a vessel with the intent to disable

37
Q

Commence fire

A

Coxswain gives permission to fire

38
Q

Check fire

A

Stop firing and see if grounds are effective

39
Q

Cease-fire

A

Stop firing

40
Q

Half load

A

Condition three

Bolt forward, chamber empty, cover closed, rounds on feed Tray, weapon on fire, positive control

41
Q

Full load

A

Condition one

42
Q

TOI

A

A contact that poses a possible threat to a law enforcement unit or protected asset

43
Q

4 missions of MHS

A

PWCS
Alien migrant interdiction
Counter drug
Enforcement of laws and treaties

44
Q

TACON

A

Tactical control

Responsible for development and oversight of policies and procedures required for safe and effective mission organization and execution

45
Q

OPCON

A

Operational control

LANTAREA

46
Q

PATCON

A

They assist TACON With on scene coordination

Vessel with the longest endurance

Or senior most person on patrol

47
Q

Boundary line

A

Between the assessment area and security zone

Security zone 2,000
NVPZ 600

33CFR6 applies

48
Q

Intercept zone

A

The outermost area of a security

49
Q

Reaction zone

A

Area within a security zone around the HVA

50
Q

Screen vessel

A

Intercept and determine intent

51
Q

Five threats to a boat crew

A

Small boat assault with small arms

Small boat assualt with RPG

Explosive laden small boat

Placement of IEDs

Suicide bombers

52
Q

Reaction vessel

A

It backs up the screen vessel
Acts as a stable weapons platform
extra layer of defense

53
Q

Assessment area

A

Area outside of the security zone

USC.89A applies