Acronym’s List Flashcards

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SMEAC

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Situation
Mission
Execution
Execution
Admin and Logistics
Command and Signal

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BAMCIS

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Begin planning
Arrange reconnaissance and coordination
Make the reconnaissance
Complete the plan
Issue the patrol order
Supervise preparations

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3 different Fire Positions

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Primary
Alternate
Supplementary

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FPL

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Final
Protective
Line

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EPW

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Enemy Prisoner of War

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3 classes of wire entanglement

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Tactical
Protective
Supplementary

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3 major concerns with isolation of an Enemy

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Evasion
Survival
Escape

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SURVIVAL

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Size up the situation
Undue haste makes waste
Remember where you are
Vanquish fear and panic
Improvise
Value living
Act like the natives
Learn the basic skills

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9 lines Medevac request

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Location
Radio Frequency
Number of Patients by precedence
Special Equipment needed
Number of patients by type
Security
Method of Marketing
Nationality
NBC Contamination

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ESP

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Engineer Support Plans

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RFF

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Request For Forces

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CAP

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Crisis Action Plan

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ABFC

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Advance Base Functional Component

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JFOB

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Joint Force Operating Base

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JLIST

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Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology

45 days of wear
6 laundering
Exposed 24 hours

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MOPP

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Mission Oriented Protective Posture
5 MOPP Levels
Zero- Available for Immediate Donning
1- Over-Garment
2- BOOTS
3- Mask
4- Gloves

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M-8 Paper Turns

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G Nerve- Yellow
V Nerve- Green
H Blister- Red

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4 Shoring

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Rolling- protect aircraft parking ramp
Parking- protect aircraft Floor
Sleeper- used under the Frame of axles of vehicle
Approach- To decrease the angle of aircraft loading ramps

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3 Aircraft’s

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C-130 - Hercules/ 25,000 lbs
C-17 - Globalmaster lll/ 90,000 lbs
C-5 - Galaxy/ 150,000 lbs

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4 types of Sixcons

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Water/ Fuel Tank
Water/ Fuel Pump

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AP

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Advance Party

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MB

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Main Body

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MPF

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Maritime Prepositioning Force

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CESE

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Civil Engineer Support Equipment

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MHE
Material Handling Equipment Forklift Trucks Pallet Trucks
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WHE
Weight Handling Equipment Crawler Transportable Trucks
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CEEI
Civil Engineer End Item
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DD Form 1970
Describe Vehicle & the person operating it
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3 Categories of Maintenance
Organization Corrective Depot
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Standard Form 91
Motor Vehicle Accident Report
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DD form 518
Accident Identification Card
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Renew U.S. Government Motor Vehicle Card
Every 4 Years
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2 type of Collateral Equipment
Component- Hoses and Bits Tactical- Spare Tires and Wrenches
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Class A, B, & C Assigned Vehicles
Class A- Authorized by Chief of Naval Operations Class B- Weekly basis Class C- Daily basis
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Define ORM
Operational Risk Management- to prevent mishaps by Identify, Assessing , and Managing risks.
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ESB
Engineer Support Battalion
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MWSS
Marine Wing Support Squadrons
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CEB
Combat Engineer Battalion
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C2
Command and Control
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CFFC
Commander Fleet Force Command
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NECC
Navy Expeditionary Combat Command
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1NCD
Commander First Naval Construction Division
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NCR
Naval Construction Regiment
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SRG
Seabee Readiness Group
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NCG 2
Naval Construction Group 2
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X- Codes
Chaplin Dental Legal Officer Medical
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UCT
Underwater Construction Team
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CBMU
Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit
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NCFSU
Naval Construction Force Support Unit
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EOD
Explosive Ordinance Disposal
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3 Security Clearance
Confidential- 15 years Secret- 10 years Top Secret- 5 years
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COCOM
Combatant Command
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OPCON
Operational Control
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TACCON
Tactical Control
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ADCON
Administration Control
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DIRLAUTH
Direct Liaison Authorized
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3 types of Bleeding
Capillary- Brick Red oozes out Veinous- Dark Red stead flow Arterial- Bright Red heart beat pace
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4 Degree Burn
First Degree- mild pain Second Degree- blisters Third Degree- destroys the muscles and bone Forth Degree- extreme damage
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3 Methods of Purifying Water
Iodine Tablets Chorine Ampoules Boiling
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6 Categories of Hazmat
Aerosols Compressed Gases Oxidizing Materials Poisonous Flammable Corrosive
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9 Hazard Codes
Explosive Hazardous gases Flammable liquid Flammable solid Oxidizers Toxic Radioactive Corrosive Miscellaneous
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CHRIMP
Consolidated Hazardous Material Reutilization Inventory Management Program
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HAZMINCEN
Hazardous Material Minimization Center
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HICS
Hazardous Material Inventory Control System
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COSAL
Consolidated Shipboard Allowance List
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COSBAL
Consolidated Shorebased Allowance List
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11 Classes of Supply
Subsistence Clothing Pols Construction Materials Ammunition Personal Demand Items Major End Items Medical Repair parts Material to support non military programs Miscellaneous
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OPTAR
Operating Target
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BOR
Budget OPTAR Report
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DRMO
Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office
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Property
Plant Property- Real Estate, land, & building Minor Property- Cost $25,000 to $5,000
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Controlled Items
Hand Tools Ammunition Drugs
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1250-1/ & 2
1250-2 / Non- National Stock Number
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DD FORM 1348
A cancellation request
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DD form 1149
To request for open purchase items
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DD Form 200
To report lost or damage item
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EKMS
Electronic key management system
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3 types of Supersessions
Regular Irregular Emergency
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C4I
Command, control, communications computers and intelligence
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Misfire
A complete failure to fire
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Malfunction
Stoppage by mechanical failure
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Stoppage
Interruption in the cycle
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Colors of small arms ammunition
Green- Ball Orange & Red- Tracer Violet- Blank Black- Armor piercing Aluminum- incendiary
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6 Types of grenades
Fragmentation Illuminating Chemical Incendiary Smoke Training
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3 Levels of Naval Operational Planning
Strategic Operational Tactical
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The Significance of CM3 Marvin Shields
Fought in Vietnam, and received a Medal of Honor Seabee Team 1104
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Significance of SW2 Robert Stethem
Jet being Hijacked, He refuse to give information lead to him being executed and left in the airport runway in Beirut Underwater Construction Team 1
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How many airstrips
111 major airstrips
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How many Advance Bases
400 advance bases
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How many hospitals patients
70,000 patients
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Seabees original name
Bobcats
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How many Seabees participated in World War II
325,000
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Major Airstrips accomplished in the Pacific Island of Espiritu Santo
5,000ft airstrips in 20 days
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Cripple Chick
Seabees sent to YO DO to build an Airstrip for 35 days, completed to 20 days
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How many Seabees Battalion Deployed to Vietnam
21
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Discuss Significant Contribution made by Seabees during Post Vietnam
Operations of a United States Naval Communications Station on Diego Garcia
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Persian Gulf War
Built Facilities at four Fields for the Marines Improve living Conditions in the Marine Camps
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CEC
Civil Engineer Corps
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NCF
Naval Construction Force
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Air Force Unit
Red Horse- Responsible for heavy horizontal & vertical construction project Prime BEEF- Responsible for Site Surveys
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ACB
Naval Amphibious Construction Battalions
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MESF
Maritime Expeditionary Security Forces
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COMCAM
Combat Camera
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PSI
Personal Security Investigation
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Navy’s Service Chain of Command
The President The Secretary of Defense The Secretary of the Navy The CNO The Navy Combatant Commander
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OPLAN
Operation Plan
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COC
Combat Operations Center
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ACOC
Alternate Combat Operations Center
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How Many personnel are in Air-Det
89 personnel (87 enlisted/ 2 officers)
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How many pieces of CESE are in Air-Det
39 pieces
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How many C-5 Galaxy air crafts
5
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How quickly can Air-Det Deploy
48 hours
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4 methods for controlling bleeding
Direct pressure Elevation Indirect Pressure Tourniquet
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How many pressure points are on human body
22 (11 per side)
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Describe Frost Bite
32F or lower
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2 classifications of Frost Bite
Superficial Deep
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Snake Bite
Never use tourniquet Never Elevate body
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ACR
Allowance Change Request Use a (NAVSUP 1220-2)
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PDS
Practice Dangerous Security
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DTD
Data Transfer Devices
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3 Categories of COMSEC incident
Cryptographic Personnel Physical
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3 types of Supersessions
Regular Irregular Emergency
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CEOI
Communications- Electronics Operating Instructions
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3 categories of information Awareness
Enemy The Environment Friendly Forces
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CISO
Communication and Information Systems Officer
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C4I
Comand Control Communication Computers & intelligence
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8 Weapons
M-2 M-4 M-9 M16 M19 M-203 M-240B M-500
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6 types of Geranades
Fragmentation- M67 Illuminating- MK1 Chemical- M25A2 Incendiary- M14 Smoke- M8 Practice/ Training- M57
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FPL
Final Protective Line
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PDF
Principal Direction of Fire
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Classes of Fire
Graze Fire Plunging Fire
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Fight Postition
One Man- Wide enough for shoulders, Tall enough for standing, and build with a firing step and water sump. Two Man- Same as one man, but wide enough to take turns sleeping, doesn’t protect against tanks and bombing.
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KOCOA
Key Terrain Observation and Field of Fire Cover and concealment Obstacles to movement Avenue of Approach
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True North
Surface of the earth to the North Pole Symbolized a Star
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Magnetic North
North seeking needle of a magnetic instrument Symbolized a half arrowhead
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5 colors of military map
Black Blue Brown Green Red
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BAMCIS
Begin planning Arrange reconnaissance and coordination Make the reconnaissance Complete the plan Issue the patrol order Supervisor preparations
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SAFE
Security Automatic weapon Fields of Fire Emplacements
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3 different Firing Positions
Primary Alternate Supplementary
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3 Characteristics of FPL
Flanking Interlocking Grazing
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How do you process an Enemy Prisoner of war (EPW)
Secure Search Segregate Silence Speed
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3 Major concern in Enemy Area
Evasion Survival Escape
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Trip Flare
To give warning of attacking or enemy troops
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3 types of engineering battlespace functions
General Combat Special
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Purpose of Leach Field
Used for Sewage Treatment processing if common sewers are not available
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Trouble Desk
To receive all customers trouble calls
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Where is a facility’s history jacket maintained?
The trouble desk
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3 categories of camp maintenance
Emergency Specific Standing
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3 categories of inspections camp maintenance?
Control Annual Operator
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Portable water
Drinkable water
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Why use Chlorine to preferred water
Destroy organisms in the water
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Purpose of super-chlorinated water
To disinfect water containers
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3 parts of ABFC
Component Facility Assembly
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How do chemical Agents enter the body
Breathing Swallowing Through the skin
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What are the different classifications of nuclear explosions
Airburst High-altitude burst Surface burst Underwater Underground
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Effects of Nuclear Explosion
Air Blast Thermal radiation Nuclear radiation Electromagnetic pulse Fallout
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EMP
Electromagnetic Pulse
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CBR M-9 Depict
Chemical agent detector tape
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M-9 Chemical Agent Detector Tape Detect
Liquid Nerve Blister Agent
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CBR M-8 depict
Chemical agent detector paper
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M-8 chemical agent detector paper detect
Liquid nerve Blister agent
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NAAK
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit
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M-291 Depict
Individual Skin Decontamination Kit
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M-295 Depict
Individual equipment Decontamination Kit
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DTD process stations
Individual gear decon Over-boot and hood decon Over-garment removal Over-boot and gloves removal Monitor Mask removal Mask decon Reissue
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What type of standard decontamination agent reacts violently with liquid mustard agent
Super Tropical Bleach
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ACL
Allowable Cabin Load
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TALCE
Tanker Airlift Control Element
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AACG
Arrival Airfield Control Group
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DACG
Departure Airfield Control Group
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Standard Pallet Air Mobility Command
436L Pallet Material: Aluminum with Wood Core Dimensions: 88 x 108” / 84 x 104” 96” 10,000lbs / 75,000lbs 22 Rings: 5 short side/ 6 long side 3 Nets: 2 green/ 1 yellow
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MCC
Movement Control Center
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Who directs the MOCC
The executive officer
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CEEI
Civil Engineering End Item
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NAVFAC 9-11240/ 13
Trouble report for “hard card”
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DD form 1970
Vehicle Trip Ticket
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3 categories of Maintenance
Organization Corrective Depot
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What is OF-346
Vehicle Operations identification Card
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IEM
Inactive Equipment Maintenance
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ACR
Allowance Change Request
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CPM
Critical Path Method
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DFOW
Definable Features of Work
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CCI
Controlled Cryptographic Item
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CIK
Crypto Ignition Key
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3 categories of COMSEC Incident
Cryptographic Personnel Physical
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EEFI
Essential Element Friendly Information
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CCIR
Commander’s Critical Information Requirements
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LOS
Line Of Sight
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VOIP
Voice Over Internet Protocol
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Misfire- Malfunction- Stoppage
Misfire- a complete failure to fire Malfunction- mechanical failure Stoppage- interrupting of cycle
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8 firing Cycles
Feeding Chambering Locking Firing Unlocking Extraordinary Ejection Cocking
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M-16
Maximum Range: 3534 meters Maximum effective range: 800 meters Type of Ammunition: 5.56 mm
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M-9
Maximum range: 1800 meters Maximum effective range: 50 meters Type of Ammunition: 9 mm
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Helicopter degree
14 degrees
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MPF
Maritime Prepositioning Force
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Purpose of Leach Field
Sewage treatment process, if common sewage is not available
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3 broad types of antipersonnel agents
Casualty Incapacitating Harassing
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3 Types of decontamination
Immediate Operational Thorough
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3 types of CBR Surveys
Point Area Reconnaissance
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BEEP
Battalion Equipment Evaluation Program
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The purpose of P-300
Provides instructions for the management of transportation equipment
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4 groups of maintenance actions for inactive equipment
Lay-up Periodic Start- up Operational test
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Define Risk
A possible loss such as injuries or Illness
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Define Hazard
A potential condition that can cause injuries or illness
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ABCD
Assess the situation Balance Resources Communicate to others Do and Debrief
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6 Safety Plans
Fall protection Scaffolding Evacuation Demolition Confined Space Traffic control
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4 Qualities that represent the Characteristics of the Naval Forces
Decisiveness Sustainability Responsibility Agility
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Seabee Rates
BU CE CM EA EO SW UT
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FRAGO
Fragmentary Order
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Examine Injured person
Responsiveness Breathing Pulse Bleeding Shock Fractures Burns Head injuries
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CPR Compression to Ventilation Ratio
80 to 100 compression per minute Ratio 5 to 1 Pause for 1 1/2 to 2 seconds
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Military Map Colors
Black- man made features Blue- water and lake Green- vegetation Brown- all relief features such as contour lines Red- main road and enemy positions
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Resection
To locate unknown positions by sightings on two or three known features
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Intersection
To locate an unknown position by occupying two to three known positions
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NBC
Nuclear Biological Chemical
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Name S-1/ S-7
S1 Admin S2 Intelligence S3 Operations S4 Supply S6 Communication S7 Training
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MSDS
Material Safety Data Sheet A guided procedure to manufacture chemical products
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MLO
Material Liaison Office Manage all projects funds and materials
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AEL
Allowance Equipage List
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SIM
Selected Item Management
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NATO CBR MARKER SIGN
Chemical- Yellow/ GAS- Red Biological- Blue/ BIO- Red Radiological- White/ ATOM- Black
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Formula for CB
Weight x Distance= Movement Weight1 x Weight2=Total Weight Movement1 x Movement2= Total Movement Total Movement X Total Weight= CB
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How to Find Center of Balance
All Vehicles that Extends 10 feet in Length
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CAS Sheet
Construction Activity Summary Sheet Used with a Project Log Book To track and document events and actions, becomes active to develop the next two week schedule. To prevent lack of resources, to support the plan of action.
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DFOW
Definable Features Of Work
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DCD
Design Charge Directive
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FAR
Field Adjustment Request
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Direct Labor
All labor extended directly on assorted construction tasks
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NAVSUP Form 1220-2
Allowance Change Request
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Deadline
All equipment that cannot be returned to service to perform all intended functions
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P-300
Manage of Civil Engineering Support Equipment
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P-307
Management of Weight Handling Equipment
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Bridge Names
Bailey Medium Girder Mabey Johnson
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Latrines
For Sewer 100ft- Water 100m- Galley 50ft- Berthing
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Garbage Pit
30m- Water 30m- Galley
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MOS
Minimum Operating Sirip
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DAT
Damage Assessment Team
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FFM
Folded Fiberglass Matting
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OPP
Off-load Preparation Party
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SLRP
Survey Liaison and Reconnaissance Party
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SIPRNET
Secret Internet Protocol Network
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NIPRNET
Sensitive Internet Protocol Network
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TDN
Tactical Data Network
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CSE
Convoy Security Element
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SCBA
Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus
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NAAK MK1 Contains
2 Pam CI Atropine
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Resection
Locating an unknown position by sightings two or three Features
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Intersection
Locating an unknown point by occupying two or three positions and siding on the unknown location
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Non Seabee Rates
BM LS CS LN MR MA NC
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Types of Cargo Containers
Flat Rack Tricons Sixcon Standard 20