EXW Board Flashcards

(149 cards)

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Principles of ORM

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  • Accept risks when the benefits outweigh the cost
  • Accept no unnecessary risk
  • Anticipate and manage risk by planning
    • Make risk decisions at the right level
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5 Steps of ORM

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(IAMIS)
I-Identify Hazard
A-Assess Hazard
M-Make Risk Decisions
I-Implement Controls
S-Supervise
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Mishap Investigation

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determine how and why the event occurred to prevent future occurrence

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OPNAV 5100.19E

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Afloat Safety Manual

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OPNAV 5100.23G

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Shore Safety Manual

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Operational Plan

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course of action for future missions

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SMEAC

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S-Situation (friendly/enemy)
M-Mission
E-Execution 
A-Admin and Logistics
C-Command and Signal
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Warning Order

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Giving advance notice that a unit is to be moved. If time permits, the orders is usually issued 90 days in advance

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Routine Message

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Send out within 6 hours

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Priority Message

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Send out within 3 hours

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Immediate Message

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Send out within 30 mins

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Flash Message

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Send out as soon as possible

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OPREP NAVY BLUE

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When situation is determined major (report to the CNO)

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Navy Birthday

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October 13th, 1775

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1794

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Construction of six frigates

  • USS Constitution
  • Congress
  • Constellation
  • Chesapeake
  • President
  • United States
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April 30th, 1798

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Congress established the Department of the Navy

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April 1, 1893

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U. S. Navy Chiefs Birthday

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May 1941

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U. S. Naval mine disposal school was established as a result of the British being blown up by time delayed bombs (located in Wash. D. C.)

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December 7, 1941

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Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

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January 1942

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1st Bomb Disposal School was established

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January 5, 1942 (RADM Ben Moreell A. K. A. Father of the Seabees)

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1st construction units were organized

Davisville, R. I.

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March 5, 1942

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Seabees Birthday

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Battle of Coral Sea

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May 7-8, 1942

Fought entirely with aircrafts launched from carriers (Fleets never saw each other)

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Battle of Midway

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June 4-7, 1942

Turning point of the war

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June 6, 1944
Invasion of Normandy (D-Day) | Largest Amphibious operation in history
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1953
Two major EOD units were commissioned. (TEU-1 and TEU-2)
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Robert D. Stethem
US Navy Seabee (Diver) Steel Worker 2nd Class (SW2) assigned underwater construction team 1 (UCT-ONE)
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Marvin G. Shields
1st and only Seabee to receive MOH
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Riverine Operations
Locate and destroy hostile forces, bases and supplies contained within a riverine area
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3 Maritime Services of today
- Navy - Marine Corp - Coast Guard
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N-1
Admin
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N-2
Intel
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N-3
Operations
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N-4
Supply
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N-6
Comms
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N-7
Training
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N-8
Ordnance
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N-9
Medical
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Father of EOD
LT Draper Kauffman
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MSC
Military Sealift Command Established July 9, 1949 -replenish supplies
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TPFDD
``` Time-Phase Force Deployment Data Sheet -things found on a TPFDD Line Item Number Priority USN-Item I. D. Description Short Tons (Gross Weight/2000) ```
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463 L Pallets (HCU-6/E)
- Exterior: 108”x88” - Usable: 104”x84” - Max Cargo Height: 96” - 2,800 lbs. AMMO - 10,000 lbs. Cargo
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C-5 Galaxy
Strategic Aircraft used for inter-theater
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C-17 Globemaster III
Strategic/Tactical Aircraft used for inter-theater and in-theater
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C-130 Hercules
Tactical aircraft used for in theater ops
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HERO Conditions
- HERO Safe - HERO Susceptible - HERO Unsafe - HERO Unreliable
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Color for UNCLASSIFIED
Green
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Color for CONFIDENTIAL
Blue
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Color for SECRET
Red
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Color for TOP SECRET
Orange
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High Frequency
3-30 MHz
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Very High Frequency
30-300 MHz
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Ultra High Frequency
300 MHz- 3 GHz
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Super High Frequency
3 GHz- 30 GHz
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Extremely High Frequency
30 GHz- 300 GHz
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Pro-Words
Used to disguise a mission or event
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Beadwindow
Used when a station has leaked EEFI
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Minimize
Limiting COMMS to avoid detection (only necessary to avoid detect)
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Gingerbread
Intruder on the NET
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CBR PPE- | M-50
Protective Mask
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CBR PPE- | JSLIST
- Good for 24 hours of continuous exposure - Good for 45 days of non-exposed - Can be washed up to 6 times ONLY
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M8 Paper
Detects liquid nerve & blister agents - 25 sheets per booklet - yellow=“G” Nerve - Red/Pink=Blister - Dark Green=“V” Nerve
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M9 Paper
Detects chemical agents
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NAAK(Nerve Agent Antidote Kit)
Has 3 sets - 2PAM CHLORIDE - ANTHORPINE - DIAZEPAM
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CANA(Convulsion Antidote Nerve Agent)
Good for Nerve and blood agents | -Valium
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IM 143/PD
Gamma Radiation 0-600 RADAC
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Air Burst
Fireball does not touch the earth
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Surface Burst
Fireball touches the earth
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Sub-Surface Burst(Underwater)
All thermal radiation is absorbed
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Types of chemical agents
Nerve Agents Blood Agents Blister Agents Chocking Agents
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Radiological Warfare
Gamma: Penetrate Body, strikes atoms in body
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MOPP Lvl 0
Carry Mask/Equipment is on stand-by
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MOPP Lvl 1
Overgarment, boots worn, mask with hood/gloves carried
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MOPP Lvl 2
Dawn on suit
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MOPP Lvl 3
Dawn on boots
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MOPP Lvl 4
Overgarment, boots, mask w/ hood gloves ALL worn
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Latrines
- 100 yds from nearest natural water and food services | - 50 ft from berthing
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Garbage Pits
* 4x4x4= will serve 100 persons for 24 hours * 100 yds from water * 30 yds from food areas
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Leach Field
* 4-6” perforated pipe * surrounded by stone and rocks * used to dispose of black(sewage) and grey water(shower)
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ROPU
R-Reverse O-Osmosis P-Purifycation U-Unit
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Basic Tech NEC
5333
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Senior Tech NEC
5335 (supervise and provide training)
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Master Tech NEC
5337 (plan missions)
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Scuba Diver NEC
5345
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Second Class NEC
5343
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First Class NEC
5342 (trained in advance diving physics, medicine and saturation’s diving techniques)
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Master Diver NEC
5341
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VSW Diver NEC
5328
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Camouflage
Art of using surrounding area to change shape, shadow, texture, and color of objects
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Concealment
Designed to hide you from the enemy, not protect you. ex. Tall bushes
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Cover
Designed to protect you from the enemy. Ex. Boulders, buildings, hills
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KOCOA
K: Key Terrain- Area that provides a marked advantage over the enemy O: Observation of field of fire- Key to deliver effective fire on enemy C: Cover & Concealment- Conceal against Air & Ground observation, natural use O: Obstacles- Obstructions used to disrupt enemy movement A: Avenues of Approach- Suitable route of movement
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3 Types of North
* True * Magnetic * Grid
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SALUTE
``` S-Size-number of enemy contacts A-Activity-what enemy contacts are doing L-Location-where enemy contacts are located U-Unit/Uniform T-Time E-Equipment ```
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BAMCIS
B-Begin planning A-Arrange Reconnaissance M-Make Reconnaissance: Recon will either confirm plan or adjust it C-Complete the plan- Decision made on how to complete the mission I-Issue Warning Order- Verbal order to subordinate leaders S-Supervise- Ensure plan is adhered to
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Primary Firing Positions
* Backbone of defense | * Receives full force of enemy attack
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Alternate Firing Positions
* Fallback position if primary is in danger of being overrun | * Same sector of fire as primary
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Supplementary Firing Positions
•Sector of fire that covers the flank or rear
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Sectors of Fire
Area designed to individual, unit or crew served weapons to defend •two stakes are placed near the Firing Positions to indicate lateral limits
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Fire Discipline
Regulating the rate of fire shifting from one target to another
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Fire Control
Control the amount of rounds down range to prevent expending all your rounds
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3 Wire Entanglements
* P: Protective- prevent close surprise attacks/enemy flanking (131-328 ft) * T: Tactical- used to stop/slow/funnel enemy into field of fire * S: Supplementary- used to conceal tactical wire entanglement
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Tangle Foot
Fence used when concealment is essential and to prevent enemy from crawling between fences
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SPOT: Quick Report
* Casualties * Ammunition’s * EPW
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SKIRMISHER
* A shallow pit providing limited protection in the prone position * Trench is body length of the person utilizing it
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Improved 1-Man
* As wide as the occupants shoulders * As tall as occupants standing on the fire step pit in shoulder high * Provides protection from passing tanks
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Improved 2-Man
* Essentially 2, 1-Man fighting positions side by side * Allows one man to rest while the other stands watch/fights * Less protection from tanks, strafing, and shelling than a 1-Man
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Range Card
Basis for the fire plan of the enemy - Sets of 2 cards for every fighting position - 1 copy for platoon commander - 1 copy for gun team/passed onto reliefs
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Fire Team Formations | •Column
Used when speed and control are factors | •Favorable for fire and maneuver to either flank
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Fire Team Formations | •Wedge
When enemy contact is possible but not certain | •All round protection/flexible/easy to control
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Fire Team Formations | •Echelon (Right/Left)
Used to protect or exposed flank •permits heavy fire power to front and direction of echelon •hard to control and slow
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Fire Team Formations | •Skimishers (Right/Left)
Used when assaulting a known enemy position •allows maximum fire power to the front •hard to control
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Rally Point
Designated place where a patrol that has been dispersed can assemble and reorganize
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INFIL (Infiltration)
Move through or unto an area occupied by friendly or enemy troops
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EXFIL (Exfiltration)
Removal from areas under enemy control
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Code of Conduct #1
I am an American fighting (for freedom) man, I serve in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.
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DEADLY FORCE
Only used as a last resort
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FPCON Normal
No Threat
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FPCON Alpha
General Threat
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FPCON Bravo
Increased Threat
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FPCON Charlie
Likely Threat
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FPCON Delta
Imminent Threat
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FPCON Combat Zone
Global threat of possible activity (Also Normal)
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MK-16 MOD 2(close circuit re-breather)
* Self contained diving rig * 200 (FSW) feet of sea water with air * 300 (FSW) feet of sea water with helium/oxygen (HE/O2) * Deep diving
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Viper (semi-closed re-breather)
* used up to 3 HRs in 55 degrees up to 50 ft * VSW Mine Clearance * Non-electronic
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Dive Chambers
Used for treatment of Decompression sickness
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San Diego Dive Chamber Locations
•LOGSU NAB Coronado -Double lock steel, single bed •32nd Street (SWRMC) -Double lock steel, double bed
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Dive Site (personnel)
- 1 Coxswain - 1 Dive Supervisor - 1 Stand-by Diver - 1 Tender/Diver - 1 Diver
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Assessment Zone
Visual contact but far enough to keep clear of HVA
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Warning Zone
Challenged intent
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Threat Zone
Apply ROE
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3 types of Waterways
•inland -harbors, lakes and rivers •territorial -from the demarkation line (12 NM) to the coastline •International -from the demarkation line (12 NM) out to sea
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3 Waterborne Threats
* small * deep draft * sub-surface
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Dead Man
- used for tying off accommodation ladder | - can grab boat line and attach to boat without assistance to conduct passenger transfer
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Small Boats at EODMU-1
- 7 Meter RHIB | - 9 Meter RHIB
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DD200
Financial liability investigation of property loss
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What is the ideal width of security zones surrounding a waterborne High Value Asset (HVA)?
500 meters
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A Leach Field is a series of ____________ that allow the effluent from a septic tank to drain through a large area of ground
Drain lines
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What should you do if you are caught in the open by an overhead flare?
Drop to the ground
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Factors that affect the range of radio equipment
Weather, Terrain, antenna, power, location of the radio
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What are the 463L Pallet dimensions
108x88
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What are the usable dimensions of 463L Pallet
104x84
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Primary mission of C-130
Provides airdrop and air land support | Moving cargo
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What does HERO stand for
Hazards of electromagnetic radiation to ordnance
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Max allowable personnel allowed on 9 meter RHIB
30
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What formation provides strong firepower to the front and both flanks
Wedge
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What formation provides strong firepower to the front and strong side of flank
Echelon
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What formation provides strong firepower to the front but is weak on the flanks
Skirmisher
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What formation provides strong firepower to the flanks but is weak to the front and rear
Column