Exw Flashcards

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Oplan

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Detailed statement of a course of action to be followed to accomplish a future mission

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Warning order

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a brief statement advising a patrol of the friendly/ enemy situation and mission of plan.

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Classification

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The determination that official information requires, a specific degree of protection

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Access

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The ability and opportunity to obtain knowledge of classified information

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5
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What is TPI ?

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Two person integrity- security measure taken to prevent single person access to comsec keying material.

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Compromise

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Security violation that results in confirmed or suspected exposure of classified information/ material to unauthorized person

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Need to know

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Determination made by an authorized holder of classified information to give access to someone to classified information to perform a government function

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Clearance

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A formal determination that a person meets the personnel security standards to access classified information .

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Message precedence (4)

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R- routine : 6hours

P- priority : 3hours

O- immediate : 30 min

Z- flash : asap

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10
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Routine

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Do not justify higher precedence

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Priority

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Reserved for messages pertaining to the conduct of operations in progress

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Immediate

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Messages that relate to situations that gravely affect the national forces or populace .

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13
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Flash

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Reserved for initial enemy contact messages or operational combat messages of extreme urgency

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14
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Types of orders (7)

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  • oplan
  • opord
  • warning order
  • fragmentary order (Frago)
  • execute order ( exord)
  • deployment order ( depord)
  • concept of operations (conops)
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Concept of operations

Conops

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A verbal or graphic statement in broad outline of a commander assumptions of intent in regard to an operation or series of operations.

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Deployment order

Depord

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A planning directive from the secretary of defense used by the chief of staff to move forces between combatant commands.

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Fragmentary order

Frago

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An abbreviated form of an operation order usually issued on a day by day basis

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Opord

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Puts an oplan into effect, it’s a formal statement by a senior commander

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Execute order

Exord

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An order issued by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff by the direction of the secretary of defense .

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20
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Discuss the communications plans

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The commplan is an in depth version of optask comms detailing witch frequencies are assigned to specific units and for witch transmitter they are assigned to

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21
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DD form 1348-6

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Is used to requisition material which cannot be identified by an nsn, a NATO stock # or nicnp

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22
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Deadly force triangle

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Opportunity

Capability

Intent

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23
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Sf 91 form

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Accident report

Must be filled out before leaving the scene of accident

  • names of people involved
  • weather conditions
  • describe events and scenario of accident
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24
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Waterborne security zones

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Reaction zone (most inner zone )

  • intercept zone ( middle zone)
  • assessment zone ( outer zone )
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25
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Army supply class

1

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Subsistence : health and comfort items

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Class II

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Clothing individual equipment

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27
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Class III

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Petroleum fuels lubricants (pols)

28
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Class IV

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Construction materials

29
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Class V

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Ammunition

30
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Class VI

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Personal demand items

soap, toothpaste, cigarettes

31
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Class VII

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Major end items

( tanks ,vehicles, rockets.

32
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Class VIII

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Medical material

33
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Class IX

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Repair parts

34
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Class X

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Material to support non military programs

35
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9 line

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1- location of pick up site
2- radio frequency, call sign
3- # of patients by precedence
4- special equipment
A-none b- hoist c- extraction equipment d- ventilator
5- # and type of patients ( litter, ambulatory )
6- security of pick up site
7- how the pick up will be marked
8- patients nationality and status
9- terrain description or NBC contamination

36
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Deadly force

A

Force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm

37
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Circumstance that deadly force is authorized?

A
•self defense and the defense of others 
•assets involving national security 
•assets not involving national security but inherently dangerous to others 
• protect public health and safety 
Arrest or apprehension 
•escape
38
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3 methods of communication in areas where communication is not reliable

A
  • hand signals
  • whistle signals
  • special signals
39
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Military sealift command

MSC

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Provides the military equipment and supplies for a contingency forward deployed in ocean areas

40
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Time-phased forced deployment data

TPFDD

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Both a force requirement and prioritized transportation movement document, time-phased lift requirements for supply equipment and replacement personnel needed to sustain the forces specified during force planning

41
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(IMPAC) (visa)

A

Use by the supply personnel to purchase items that have no nsn #. Capped at 3,000 $ per item

42
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Joint inspection (JI)

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Conducted between the deploying unit , DACG and the USAF airlift using DD form 2133

43
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Battle of coral sea

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7-8 may 1942

Fought entirely with aircraft lunched from carries. U.S. and Japanese fleet never saw each other

Uss Lexington was sunk
Uss yorktown damaged

44
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Invasion of Normandy

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June,6,1944

Largest amphibious operation in history

Greatest armada ever assembled

Operation let the Ellies complete D-day

45
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Battle of midway

A

June 4-7 1942

Turning point of the war in the pacific.

ADM Nimitz was able to establish an ambush and the trap was sprung on June 4 1942 Japan lost 4 aircraft carriers . US only lost 1 of 3 present

46
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Mishap probability

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The probability that a hazard will result in a mishap or loss based on an assessment of such factors as location affected populations

47
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Hazard severity

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An assessment of the worst credible consequence that can occur as a result of a hazard

48
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Mishap probability code

A

A

Likely to occur immediately or within a short period of time

49
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Mishap probability

B

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Probability will occur in time expected to occur several times to an individual item

50
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Mishap probability

C

A

Can reasonably be expected to occur some time

51
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Mishap probability

D

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Unlikely to occur

52
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Hazard code I

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Hazard may course death loss of facility or result in GRAVE damage to national interest

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Hazard code II

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The hazard may course SEVERE injury illness property damage damage to national or service interest or degradation to efficient use of assets

54
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Hazard code III

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The hazard may course MINOR injury illness property damage

55
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Hazard code IV

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The hazard presents a MINIMAL treat to personal safety

56
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Phases of terrorist attacks metrology

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  • target options
  • selection surveillance
  • target selection
  • detailed surveillance
  • training and preparation
  • the attack
57
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Fpcon normal

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Describes a situation of no current terrorist activity. The only security needed are enough to stop the average criminal. Similar to civilian police force

58
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Fpcon alpha

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This condition applies when there is a general threat of possible terrorist activity against personnel and facilities

59
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Fpcon bravo

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This condition applies when an increased and more predictable treat of terrorist activity exist .this fpcon must be capable of being maintained for weeks without causing undue hardship

60
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Fpcon Charlie

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This condition applies when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action against personnel facilities is imminent this fpcon will create hardship for an short period of time

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Fpcon delta

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This condition applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against specific location is likely

62
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Waterborne security boat terms

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  • shadowing
  • herding
  • shouldering
63
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Waterborne threats

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  • small crafts
  • air crafts
  • deep draft vessels
  • subsurface threats
  • swimmers / divers
  • mines / IEDs
64
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DD 448. (MIPR)

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Military interdepartmental purchase request

65
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Sf 44

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Multi purpose form used for receiving report invoice and public voucher .