EXW Flashcards

(77 cards)

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HERO safety rule

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10 foot rule, stay 10 feet away minimum

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Inland vs international

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12 nautical miles, international is high seas

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Propeller action

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Creates the thrust

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Screw Current

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The flow from propeller

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SIde Force

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How propeller reacts to drag

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Cavitation

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Air bubbles over the blades

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Rudder action

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Changes the heading

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Variation

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Differences in magnetic north

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Deviation

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Metal attractions

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Safe Speed Factors

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Visibility
Traffic
Turning and stopping ability
Night time
Wind sea and current
Radar Equipment
Ice and other floating objects
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PIM

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Plan of inteneded movement

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LOP

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Line of Position

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Dead Reckoning

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Point ahead of you

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Relative bearing

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Relation to boat bow

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Fix

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A fixed point on the map

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IALA

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International Association of Lighthouse Authority
A: Euro Africa asia Australia
B: America Japan South Korea Philipines

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Lights on a vessel

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Mass lights
Deck Lights
Port/Starboard lights

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Short Blast

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1 second

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19
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Prolonged Blast

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4-6 seconds

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20
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Port Security

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Landside

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Harbor Defense

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Waterside

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SCOF Levels

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Seaward Continuum of Force

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SCOF Level 1

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Verbal on MAR band
Blue Lights
Spotlight
Siren
5 short blast of horns
Hand Movements
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SCOF Level 2

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Flares
Blocking
Shoulder
Train Weapons

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SCOF Level 3
Warning Shots
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SCOF Level 4
Final hail | Destructive Fire
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Role of boats in HVA defense
Assess Intercept React
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ROE Guide
CJCSI 3121.01b
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Rules on Use of Force
RUF, CONUS and briefings
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Warning zone
Intercept contact
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Threat Zone
React
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Rates of Fire crewserve
Single Slow 6-9 Rapid 40rpm Cyclic Full auto
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CRF operations
Landward threat - ECP Seaward Threat - SCOF Aerial Threat - Duck and Cover
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Defensive measure for waterborne
``` Host nation support Floating Barriers - Movable nets Static weapons - .50 and 240 Electronic senors - Radars Obersation Post - watch tower ```
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fives goals of antiterrorism
``` Deter Detect Defend Mitigate Recover ```
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FPCON NORMAL
General threat of possible terrorist activity; routine security posture.
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FPCON ALPHA
General threat of possible terrorist activity; extent unpredictable.
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FPCON BRAVO
Increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity; higher security may be needed for weeks.
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FPCON CHARLIE
Incident has occurred or terrorist action is imminent; implementing the higher security measures needed for this category for more than a short period will create hardship and affect the peacetime activities of the unit and its people.
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FPCON DELTA
Applies to the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is likely; normally a localized condition.
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Service Support
Civilian ships that help with underway
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Special missions
Missions not covered by normal circumstances
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Sealift
Carrying US personal
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EST
Embarked Security Team
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Crew served weapons placement for EST
360 degree converage with intersecting fields | Usually 4 .50cals
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Personal for EST
``` 12 1 mission commander 1 tactical supervisor 2 chief of the guard 8 watch standers ```
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PRC-117 F
VHF/ UHF | 30Mhz-2GHz
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PRC-150
HF | 1.6 MHZ- 59.9999Mhz
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PRC 152
VHF/UHF and handheld | 30MHz-870MHz
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EMCON
Usuing minimun transmiting for security
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Serious bodily Harm
Fractures, deep cuts, damage to organs
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Domestic Violence Amendment to gun Control
Lautenberg Act | Can have a gun if had a crime of domestic violence
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Deadly Force Definition
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
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7 justifications of deadly force
1. Self defense and defense of other DoD personnel 2. Defense of others 3. Protecting assets vital to national security 4. Protecting inherently dangerous property. 5. Protecting national critical infrastructure 6. Performing an arrest or apprehension, or preventing escape. 7. Defending against animals
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Continuum of force
1. Presence 2. Verbal commands 3. Soft controls 4. Hard controls 5. Intermediate weapons 6. Lethal force
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SROE to Piracy
Obligated to stop piracy over or on international waters
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Territorial Seas
Up to 12 miles out
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Contiguous Zone
12-24 miles out
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Exclusive Economic Zone
24-200 miles out
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High Seas
200+ Miles out
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Security Zones
up to 12 miles out, areas that are restrictive
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How to site survey
Consider a variety of sites | Do survey, take pictures look at maps etc.
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Draw map of Campsite Organization
Draw Map
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Safety for setting up tent
``` 7 person, 6 to set it up 1 to supervise Use helmet gloves eyewear steel toe boots ```
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General Orders of a sentry 1
To take charge of this post and all government property in view.
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General Orders of a sentry 2
To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
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General Orders of a sentry 3
To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.
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General Orders of a sentry 4
To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own.
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General Orders of a sentry 5
To quit my post only when properly relieved.
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General Orders of a sentry 6
To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only.
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General Orders of a sentry 7
To talk to no one except in the line of duty.
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General Orders of a sentry 8
To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.
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General Orders of a sentry 9
To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions.
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General Orders of a sentry 10
To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.
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General Orders of a sentry 11
To be especially watchful at night, and, during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.
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DAGR
Defense Advanced GPS Receiver
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Smoke Hand Grenades
M83 Tan | M18 Marking and colored