Let's Do This Flashcards

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What is the condition that led to the formation of the navy

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It need to protect the waterside from the britsh navy

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State the qualities that characterize the navy as instrument to support national policy

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  • Readiness
  • flexibility
  • self sustain ability
  • mobility
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When is the navy birthday

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10/13/1775

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Discuss the condition that led to creation of seabees

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  • birthday: 3/5/1942
  • need construction fighting force
  • do not want to engage gorilla warfare
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Battle of coral sea

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  • 5/4/1942
  • aircraft to aircraft attack
  • Japan lost 3, US lost Lexington
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Battle of normandy

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-6/6/1944
-D-dat
-largest amphibious attack
5 Beach
-JUNEAU
-GOLD
-SWORD
-OMAHA
-UTAH

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Battle of midway

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  • June 3-7/1942
  • turning point
  • Japan lost 4, US lost Yorktown
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Creation of EOD

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  • 1941 June

- R adm. Kauffman trained by British Mine recovery school

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SecNav

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Sean Stackley

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CNO

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ADM John M. Richardson

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MCPON

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MCPON Giordano

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FLT MC

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MC Honea

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Force MC

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MC Herdel

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CO

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CDR Postil

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Xo

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CDR Chestang

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CMC

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MC Standford

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N1

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Lt Filemyr

Admin

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N2

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LT Oliver

Intel

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N3

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LT Reed

Ops

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N4

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LSC Carriaga

Supply

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N6

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LT Harrel

Comms

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N7

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LTC Salazar

Training

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N43

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CWO Walton

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Med N00M

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HMC Odonald

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Mission of NECC
- Worldwide | - FOB(forward operation base)
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CRS
- Green Water/coast water | - conduct maritime and landslide operation
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MCASTC
- maritime civil affair and security training command | - disaster relief
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EOD
Explosive ordnance disposal
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NCF
-naval construction force
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NEIC
- Naval expeditionary intelligence command | - collect intel
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NAVELSG
Naval expeditionary logistic
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ECRC
- Expeditionary combat readiness command | - support IA
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IAMIS
- identify - assessing - making risk decision - implementing control - supervising
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Principle of ORM
- Accept risk when outcome greater - Accept no unnecessary risk - Anticipate and manage by planning - Make decision
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Historical of navy safety and occupational health program
- 1970 OSHA law created (occupational safety health admin) due to increase of work related incident - Safety officer of command- LTJG Klinczak
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Purpose of ORM
Decision making tool
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Severity code
I-death II- significant III- degrade IV- little or no risk
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RAC
- risk assessment code - 1 critical - 2 serious - 3 moderates - 4 minor - 5 negligible
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Safety council and committee
Provide safety program to CO
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Mishap investigation and responsible
- determine what happened and what to do to prevent in the future - safety counci
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Hierarchy or preferred control measure for fall hazard
- Elimination - prevention - engineer control - admin control - PPE
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Purpose of hazmat program
Safety and proper store/dispose
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Purpose of PPE
Safety for all PPL
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Mishap classification
Class A 2 million+ Class B 0.5 mil- 2mil Class C 5k-0.5 million
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Label element of GHS
- global harmonized system | - Show the hazards of material
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Hearing protection
Single84, | Double 104
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Risk factor for work related musculoskeletal disorder
- WMSD | - force, repetition, awkward, vibration,contact
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Mishap probability
A- likely to occur B- probably C- may D- unlikely
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Weighting/marking
All four side divided by axle
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Shoring
Protect surface from damage
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463L
- Standard pallet use - 108x88x2-1/4 (usable space 104x84) 300 LB - 8' height max 10k LB
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AMC organic aircraft
``` C-5 Galaxy -troop + oversize cargo C-17 Globemaster -troops and cargo, aeromedical evacuations C-130 Hercules -tactical portion of the airlift mission KC-10 Extende -refuel, tanker ```
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Procedure to calculate center of balance for CESE
- Must be determine to accurate | - measure all side
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what is TPFDD
- Time phase force deployment data | - where, when, who, how
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MSC mission
Support military mission and logistic
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OP fund
- Fund required to execute mission and operation - base on previous 12 month and targeting next 12 month - submit to Tycom
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10 army classes of sply
- 1. Food/Water - 2. Cloth - 3. Oil/grease - 4. Barrier material - 5. Ammo - 6. Personal item - 7. Major end item - 8. Medical - 9. Repair part - 10. Miscellaneous
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Purpose of dept. TOA
- table of allowance | - accurate inventory of PPL, equip, material
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IMPAC
- Government commercial purchase card | - $2000
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Purpose of shipper declaration of dangerous good
- Label - type of hazmat - provide handling info - load last
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Different type of cargo
-ISU internal airlift slingble unit - tricon triple: 8x8x20 Single: 8x8x 77.5
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ACL
Allowable cargo load
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CRT
Contingency response team
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AACG/DACG
- Arrival(departure) airfield control group | - design to assist AMC and unit
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Type of shoring
- sleeper - rolling - parking - approach
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Convoy plan element
- Route recon and selection: primary/secondary routes - convoy troop leading procedure: train, practice, rehearsal - general planning consideration: METTTC( mission, enemy, time, troop, Terrain, civilian)
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SF30
Contract modification
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SF44
Over counter purchase
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DD200
Lost/mishap report
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DD448
- MIPR | - Military interdepartual purchase request
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DD1155
Order for supply or service
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NAVSUP 1250-2
Non NSN req form
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DD1348-6
Single line item req form
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SF1449
Delivery order
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NAVCOMPT 2276
Contractual procurement
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defense property accountability system
Property management system
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DLR
Depot level repairable
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JARB
- Joint acquisition review board | - review system used to ensure command financial decision
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joint facilities utilization board
Evaluate request for real estate
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procedure to harden vehicle
Sandbag, armor plate
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Formation
- file - staggered - offset: use to block intersection - inverted T - diamond
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Action for following
- Down driver - bailout - hasty vehicle recovery(use tow, cable) - in-stride hasty vehicle recovery(bumper) - dismount/remount - blow through - recovery(obstacle or non) - hasty attack
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sector of observation and field of fire
- 360 degree | - know lateral limit of weapon
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convoy communication
- Establish prior convoy | - proword, call sign
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consideration of roadside IED
Loose dirt, wire, landmark
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Purpose of first aid
Prevent further injury Prevent Infection Save life
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Cause and treatment for asphyxiation
- Choking | - open airway
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Cause and treatment for hemorrhage
Caused by blunt or penetrating - Bleeding - stop gap
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Cause and treatment for cardiac arrest
CPR | AED
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Cause and treatment for fracture
Stability
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Cause and treatment for burns
-cause- thermal, electric, chemical | Treatment- Dry bandaging
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Cause and treatment for shock
- cause-large bleed, body can not receive O2 - Keep warm, elevate, treat the cause - type of shock - cariogenic - traumatic - hemorrgenic(blood loss) - septic
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2 type of fracture
- Simple(close) | - Compound(open)
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3 type of bleeding
Arterial- bright Venous- dark Capillary-oozing
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Type of control bleeding in battle field injury
- Direct pressure - indirect pressure - pressure dressing - tourniquet
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Symptom and Treatment of shock
- weak and rapid pulse - lose large amount blood - fast breathing - treatment: keep warm, elevate, teat the cause
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rule of 9
4.5 each section(hand size)
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thermal burn
Expose to extreme heat
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electrical burn
Enter/exit wound
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chemical burn
Wet-Lot of H2O | Dry-brush off
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degree burn
1: irritated skin 2: blister 3: muscle, tissue, no pain on spot
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Treatment for chestwound
Chest seal
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Treatment for abdominal wound
Taco
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treatment for headwound
Cross Wrap, observe ear, raccoon eye, bone fracture
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treatment for eye injury
Cover both eyes
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treatment for facial wound
Clear airway, make sure comfort of the vitctim
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hypothermia
Below 95 degree
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frost bite
No hot H2O, no rubbing
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method of transporting victim
- stoke stretcher - blanket drag - firman carry - arm carry - stretcher - pack strap carry
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heat stroke
- Most serious - can not control body temp - no sweat
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heat exhaustion
Misbalance blood flow to brain, dizzy, lots sweat
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heat cramp
Muscle
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9 line
1. Location 2. Radio 3. # of patient by precedence A - Urgent B - Urgent Surgical C - Priority D - Routine E - Convenience 4. Special equip 5. # of patient by equipment(little or ambulatory) 6. Security of pick up site 7. Marking 8. # of Patient nationality/military 9. NBC
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TCCC triage
1. Immediate (green) 2. Delay (yellow) 3. Minor (red) 4. Expectant (white) 5. Dead (black)
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PMARCHP
``` Patient(safety) Massive hemorrhage Airway Respiration Circulation Head trauma Pain management ```
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what is the special gauze used
Combat gauze
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MIST
Mechanism : cause Injury sustain: further injury Sigh: symptom Treatment
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Proper use of proword
Security, challenge
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3 method of comms if oral is not avaliable
- Hand - whistle - other special signal
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Discuss the comms plan
Tell you what primary/secondary/emergency circuit and frequency is used
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How do natural and purpose relate to command and control
Enable the naval commander to know his battle space in accomplishment of mission
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How do process relate to command and control
Plan, direct, coordinate and control of force
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How do natural and purpose relate to naval intelligence
Natrual: a-Strategic (military planning) b-operational (regional data) c-tactical (enemy data) Purpose: identify vulnerabilities and protect force
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How does fundamental of naval intelligence relate to navy intelligence
- Know your enemy - available - accurate - relevant - usable - through - timely
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intelligence cycle
1. Planing 2. Collection 3. Process 4. Produce 5. disseminate
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How do support for expedition force relate to navy intelligence
Provide Intel to force with regional. Are significant different from open ocean operation
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OPLAN
Outline of operation
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OPORD
- Execute of oplan | - 5 paragraph order
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WARNORD
Brief
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FRAGO
Addition change to OPLAN
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Exord
- Execute order - initiate military operations as directed - Signed by chairman of join chief staff
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DEORD
Deployment order - info for deployment - signed by SecDef
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CONOPS
- Concept operation | - brief of current operation
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Priority order for message precedence
1. Flash: 10 mins (Z) 2. Immediate: 30 mins (O) 3. Priority: 3 hours (P) 4. Routine: 6 hours (R)
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EEFI
- essential element of friendly info(total 69) - 1 position - 2 capability - 3 operation - 4 electric ware fare - 5 personnel - 6 comsec - 7 wrong circuit
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Beadwindow
Unauthorized info expose on the net
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Gingerbread
Enemy suspection the net
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HF
- 3-30 MHz - can travel worldwide - PRC-150 - Beyond LOS
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VHF
- 30-300 MHz - line of sight - PRC 152 - LOS
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UHF
300- 3000 MHz PRC-117 F/G LOS
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Satcom
300-3000 MHz
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SHF
3-30GHZ- | NETC2- EMAIL, INTERNET
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Discuss deployment of intelligence/tactical picture
Gather info then put it together from communication and picture
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CEOI
- communication electronic operation instruction | - SOP for TOC equipment
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List TOC watch
- supervisor, aux tech, TOC watch officer, Comms operator, log keeper
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List TOC equip and procedure
- Radio, computer, static board, patrol brief, WARNORD - TPI - Inventory all equipment when turn over
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Type of circuit and net
- tactical : green gear, boat to boat - admin : daily inport - directed : must have permission - free : everyone
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responsibility to handle CMS
TPI, inventory
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training to handle CMS
EKMS 301, monthly training
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storage to handle CMS
Store in approved container with lock
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receipt to handle CMS
SF153 | Signature required
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destruction to handle CMS
Must destroy upon 12 hours of expiration
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DTG
DDHHMM time zone MMMYY Ex: 4/10/2016 1625 Zulu time 10 1625 Z APR16
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UXO report
Unexplored ordinance hazard report | Used to report IED
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OPCON
- Operation control(CMD) - at or below COCOM - ex: CRS
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TACON
- Tactical control - Ex:Department - put mission and plan into effort
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ADCON
- Admin control(personnel manning) - takes care of recources and logistics needed to complete the mission.t - ex: supply, admin
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COCOM
Combatant command Ex: NECC -coordinate authority between 2 or more services or forces
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Navy blue
Media involve | Up to CNO
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Unit SITREP
Event stay in the command
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Navy message
Official | Formal way
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Email
Un official
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Factors effect comms
- weather - terrain - antenna - power
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Survivability operation
Use natral/artifical material to camouflage
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Individual fighting position
Camouflage yourself
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Crewserv weapon fighting position
Use natural material to conceal equip
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Vehicle fighting position
Sandbag, natural material, crewserv weapon
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General rule of camouflage
- Dark on light, light on dark | - fit in surrounding area
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BAMCIS
``` Begin planning Arrange recon Make recon Complete detail planning Issue order Supervise ```
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Resection
Known 3 position to locate yourself
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Intersection
Known your position to locate unknown subject
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Salute report
``` Size Activity Location Uniform Time Equipment ```
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Spot
Hasty salute report
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Security patrol
Already controlled area | Maintain security within area
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Recon patrol
Intel gathering, quietly
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12 patrol planning
``` Study mission Plan use time Study terrain Organize patrol Select Ppl/equipment Issue warning order Coordinate Make connaiance Complete detail planning Issue patrol order Supervise Execute mission ```
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Discuss organization of patrol for movement
Ppl in charge determine the formation
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Purpose of hand/arm signal
Secondary comms | 3type -hand/arm, whistle, special
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Type of formation
Column Wedge Skirmishes Echelon
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Discuss challenge and proword
Use to determine friendly or foe
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Immediate halt
Stop
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Near ambush
Min time to plan
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Far ambush
Max time to plan
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Cross wall
Roll over wall
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Doorway
Avoid doorway
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Parallel to building
2 sides, watch above
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Crossing open area
Quick
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Assault element employment
Quick
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Discuss priority of establish defense
``` Security Authorize weapon Field of fire Entrenchment (prepare fighting position) Obstacle Camouflage Supplemental fighting position ```
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3 class wire entanglement
Protective x=x=x Supplemental x-x-x Tactical xxx
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Purpose of - triple standard concertina fence - double apron action - low wire entanglement - tangle foot
Used to reduce movement of dismount infantry/vehicle
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Establish LZ
Hard surface Mark all obstacle Provide dust control
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Handling detainee
``` Search Secure Silence Separate Safeguard Speed Tag ```
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Aim quick fire
Use front sight only
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Point quick fire
Use body natural position
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Instinctive shooting
Quick react
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Trajectory
Path of projectile
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Cone of fire
Group of trajectory in burst fire
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Beaton zone
Area cone of fire fall
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Dead space
Out of reach area
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Danger space
From muzzle to target(Beaton zone)
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Method of determine range
Estimate, football field
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Point target
Engage specific target
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Wide target
Multi gun to cover
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Deep target
Required search fire
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Oblique target
Required 2 different type of fire
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Area target
Engage group of targets
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Moving target
Tracking or stacking
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Prepare range card
``` Field of fire Target reference point Dead space Max engage line Weapon or gunner reference point Weapon symbol Left/right limit North seeking aarow ```
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Purpose of tactical lighting
Used to blind enemy and increase visibility
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Element of fire plan sketch
Collection of all range from all other range card for COG or TOC SUP
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Sector of fire and displine
Avoid friendly fire | Ensure platform can fully cover the area
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Name 5 step of mission planning
- course of action - Mission analysis - COA development - COA war game - COA comparison and development - Order development
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Mission analysis
Know the mission that needed to complete
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COA development
Develop strategy plan
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COA war game
Testing yourself
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COA comparison and development
Lesson learn and final plan
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Order development
Official order
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Mission plan | SMEAC
``` Situation Mission Execution Admin and logistic Command and control ```
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METT-TC
``` Mission Enemy Terrain Troop Time Civilian ```
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KOCOA
``` Key terrain Observation Cover Obstacle Ave of approach ```
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SAFE
Security Automatic weapon Field of fire Entrenchment
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DRAW-D
``` Defend Reinforce Attack Withdraw Delay ```
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What is METOC
- Meteorological and oceanographic | - Weather report
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Discuss tactic used by terrorist
assassination kidnapping bombing
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phase of terrorist attack
``` target option selection surveillance target selection target surveillance detail surveillance training and preparation attack ```
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FPCON
normal: global threat possible alpha: possible threat activity bravo: activity exist Charlie: incident occur in the area delta: attack occur
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criticality measure
- determine by impact of loss on the mission | - if attack, what happen to effect
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vulnerability measure
- determine by the level of susceptibility to attack | - how can they attack
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discuss FP plan
ATFP plan should prepare and max the use of exist plan
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AWT
Approach, warning, threat zone
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suicide bomb tech
tech | act fast
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interview tech
ask straight question | stay calm
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obstacle/barrier
use to block, cover
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conduct personnel search
same system face away vehicle driver open all compartment/door
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DEADLY FORCE
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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SROE
Standard ROE- will not change -what can do, what to engage unit specific- different theater supplemental- addition, can not reduce
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violation of LOAC (law of armed conflict)
``` torture againist wounded attack non combatant attack surrender attack medical ppl ```
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violation of LOAC (law of armed conflict)
``` torture againist wounded attack non combatant attack surrender attack medical ppl ```
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MHE
material handling equipment-forklift
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WHE
Weight handling equipment-crank
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9-11240/13
- Hard card | - operator inspection guide
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DD-1970
TRIP ticket
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difference between organic and augment CESE
Organic-own vehicle - blue triangle with white lettering augment-borrow -white triangle with blue letter
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standard form 91
mishap report
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dispatcher
issue vehicle
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equipment yard supervisor
inspection/supervisor
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license examer
issue license
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operator
operate equipment
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P-300
CESE BIBLE
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P-307
FORKLIFT MANUAL
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OF/346
GOVERNMENT LICENSE | 4YEARS AT BIRTHDAY
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11260/2
HEAVY EQUIPMENT | 2 years
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class A
CNO Assign (recruiter vehicle)
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class B
assign by OIC, more than a day, up to 7 days
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class C
daily, or everything none A or B
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Code of Conduct 1
I am an American, fighting 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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Code of Conduct 2
I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.
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Code of Conduct 4
If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them up in every way.
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Code of Conduct 5
When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause
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Code of Conduct 6
I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America.
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Security zone and factor that can affect zone size
- Channel size - congest harbor - Assessment - intersect - react
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Current
Affect the speed
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Depth
Affect the movement
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Water level
Affect the movement
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Natural/manmade obstacle
Affect the movement
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Guard mount
Turn over previous watch event, roster, PGI and weapon - Weapon - Ammo - Mount - Operator Or SMEAC
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SMEAC | 5 paragraph order
``` Situation Mission Execution Admin and logistic Command and logistic ```
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Salute report
``` Size Activity Location Uniform Time Equipment ```
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Contact report
Fast, easy, clear
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SITREP
Incident occurred that stay in the command level
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High sea ATFP program
Determine threat by HVA or landside
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Shadowing
Stay with them
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Herding
Force to push out ( physically touch)
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Shouldering
Physical push out
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SCOF level
Seaward continuum of force
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SCOF 1
- Initial hail - marband - siren - arm signal - blue light - weapon ready (condition2)
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SCOF 2
- secondary hail - flare - surface action (condition 1)
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SCOF 3
- final hail | - warning shot
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SCOF 4
Disable or destructive
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Discuss employment of crewserv weapon
Match force to force
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Waterborne defense in depth
- Security zone | - determine how many boats to use
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Warning shot
- Aim, offset, depress | - day 50, night 100
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Security boat tactics
How we operate when escort
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Selection of launch/recovery/route/base site
- Accessible - prepare secondary escape route - use different route and time
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3 type of coastal riverine patrol
Recon- Intel gathering Security- HVA escort riverine support- offensive force
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2 type Maritime operation
- Interdiction | - interception
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Interdiction
Delay/distrupt what bad guys doing
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Interception
To stop or prevent what bad guys doing
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Screening vessel
Shadowing vessel
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React vessel
Reaction force
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SLIST
-Service lightweight -integrade suit tech -CBR suit Up to 45 day 24/7 protection
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NAAK
- Nerve agent antidote kit - atropine x 3 + 2gram chloride x3 - command allow 2 set to use, 3rd set has to be done by medical ppl
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Protective mask
M-50 | Except CO, ammonia
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3 type of anti personal agent
1. Causality- nerve, blood, blister 2. Incapability 3. Harassing- OC spray
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Biological agent
Cause disease such as fever
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Nuclear weapon
- explosion - heat - radiation
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MOP level ashore
``` Mission oriented protective posture 0- ready 1- suit 2- boot 3- mast 4- glove ```
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MOP level afloat
1- ready 2- mask carry 3- suit/boot done 4- glove/mask done
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Chemical agent detector
M-8: detect never and blister agent(liquid) Red-blister Yellow-never Green-VX gas M-9: nerve, different shape of red marking when in contact(aerosols) M-256: detector kit
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Chemical warefare
Kill, serious injury
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Biological warefare
Blood, blister, never agent
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Radiological warefare
Blast, heat
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Route for CBR attack entering body
- injection - inhalation - absorsion
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NATO marking sign
- North Atlantic treaty organization - chemical: yellow/red mark - Biological: blue/red mark - radiological: white/black mark
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Level of decon
- Immediate(yourself) - operation(equipment) - through(everything)
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Step and equip to perform troop decon
- large area, far away, downwind - prioritized, seperate - can not go back
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M-291
- Skin Decon kit - start within 1 minute - wallet with 6 cleaning pad
309
M-295
- used on weapons, boat.....etc | - wash off with soap/water
310
M-100
- Sorbent Decon system(SDS) | - allow 2 operator to use at the same time
311
When detective kit avaliable
Off mask, take to Decon station
312
When detective kit not avaliable
Less trained ppl first
313
3 type chemical agent
Causality Incapability Harrazing
314
Immediate action for chemical attack
Minimize, cover up
315
Immediate action for biological attack
Shot, Mopp level, decon
316
Immediate action for radiological attack
Find shelter, face away, Decon
317
Factor/condition affect CBR attack
- land/sea breeze | - current, wind, air
318
When is 1 st large scale use of chemical weapon
1915 WW1 Belhium
319
What is SECNAV energy goal
1. Increase alternate energy use 2. Increase alternate energy use ashore 3. Save green fleet 4. Reduce non tactical energy usage 5. Increase energy efficiency
320
What is unit's operation energy goal
Increase 15% efficiency and reduce 15% fuel usage of FY08 baseline
321
Discuss the first step that has to be establish in regard to measure fuel usage
- Use electronic device to measure | - create baseline by documentation
322
Top 5 energy consumer in TOA
- Watercraft - Medium size vehicle - construction equipment - generator equipment - environmental control unit(ECU)
323
5 initiative identified to increase energy efficiency
- more efficiency ECU - improve energy efficiency on CESE equip - insulate shutter - high efficiency portable water and generator - LED lighting
324
What is DOD Three-fold to meet operation energy goal
- More fight, less fuel - more options, less risk - more capability, less cost
325
Discuss the effort at the unit level have contributed to DOD energy strategy
- Modified old equip to save energy | - use alternate fuel
326
Common type of alternative energy source
- Fuel cell - alternative fuel - renewable energy
327
Safety for refueling
- No smoking within 50' - Fire extingusher standby - PPE
328
Night fuel
PPE | No open frame
329
Towing
No glove, no watch | Axe standby
330
Hoisting and lowing
lowing - Proper gear storage - proper weight text equipment - maintain comms
331
HERO
Hazard electromagnetic radio ordinance
332
Safe separation distance for cellars and radio equipment to HERO
10' rule
333
Inland rule of road
Apply to vessel inland waterway and greatlakes
334
International rule of road
Apply to high sea
335
How does these environmental affect on small craft. | Wind, sea and current
Wind- act on all exposed part of craft Sea- created by wind, act on surface Current- act on submersible part
336
Propeller action
Make boat go FWD/AFT
337
Screw current
Cause the wake
338
Side force
Reaction force water to propeller
339
Cavitation
High speed cause air bubble at the tip of prpeller
340
Ruder action
Steering action
341
Variation
Offset from between True north and magnetic north
342
Deviation
Deflection of magnetic in or on the ship
343
Sounding
Depth
344
Compass rose
At least 1 on the map | Indication or true north and magnetic north
345
Wreck
Known subject | Football symbol with 3 x
346
Contour line
Depth connect
347
Latitude/longtitude
NS/EW
348
Procedure to determine compass course on the chart
...utilize parallel ruler. | Outer ring as true north and inner ring as magnetic
349
How and what to determind boat speed
``` VDMBWD Visibility Density Movability Background light Weather Draft ```
350
Limitation of radar
Radar effected by outside force such as gain, missing nav chip, weather or ranges
351
Effect on radar detection of sea state
Weather, effected by white spot
352
Ice and other object may not detected
gain(large crowd)
353
PIM
- Plan of intended movement | - scheduled course
354
LOP
- Line of position | - fixed object
355
Dead reckoning
Approximate fix time speed and location
356
Compass bearing
Object location to the map
357
Relative bearing
Object location to you from the bow of the boat
358
Fix
Approximate location
359
IALA
- international association lighthouse authority - A : not US, - B: US, Japan, red right return
360
Bearing
Use 000, 090, 180 system
361
Position angle
Used to determine aircraft position
362
Target angle
Position from target to you
363
Range estimation
Time, speed, fast, slow
364
Over taking
22.5 degree, give way
365
Head on
Port to port
366
Crossinrg
Right side first Port- red StBD- green
367
High tide
Highest water level
368
Low tide
Lowest water level
369
Mean high tide
Average high tide last 19 yrs
370
Mean low tide
Average low tide last 19 yrs
371
Spring tide
High tide higher | Low tide lower
372
Neap tide
Least different between high/low tide
373
Flood current
Water toward to shore
374
Ebb current
Water away from shore
375
Slack water
Water no movement
376
Set
Direction of current
377
Drift
Speed of current
378
Light
Port/STBD: 112.5 | Stern/tow light: 135
379
Restricted visibility
Fog, mist
380
Vessel constrained by draft
``` Depth Cylinder R R R ```
381
Restricted in maneuver
``` UNREP, tow Ball diamond ball R W R ```
382
Not under command
Lost steering Ball ball R R
383
Short blast
1 sec
384
Prolong blast
4-6 sec
385
Gong
- 100 m above vessel | - Bell in front, gone in the back
386
Importance of determine hostile intent in FP
You do not want to conduct unnecessary harm
387
Difference between port security and harbor defense operation
Port security- safeguard on landside | Harbor defense- against external vessel threat
388
Different method to warn unknown VOI
SCOF level
389
Roles of boats in a high value asset(HVA) defense
- Screen boat - reaction boat(last layer of contact) - intercept and escort boat
390
Discuss mission of HAD
- Harbor approach defense | - conduct 3-50 miles off shore
391
ROE
- When, who to engage | - used for OCONUS
392
Rule of use force
- Use only necessary force(escalation of force) | - used for CONUS only
393
Field of fire | Head on/strong side/astern
Front, side, back
394
AWT to FP
Assessment, warning, threat 0-50-100 day 0-100-200 night
395
Rate of fire 240
``` 650-900 800m point 1800m area Max 3725m Max effective 1100m ```
396
Rate of fire 50cal
450-600 Max effective 2000 yard Max 7400 yard
397
Landward threat
Land side threat
398
Discuss the physical security plan to prevent terrorist attack on HVA
- pre brief | - SMEOC
399
Craft of oppotunity
Use any abaliable craft to conduct the mission
400
Host nation support
Gather support from host nation
401
Floating barrier
Use boat, barrier...
402
Static weapon emplacement
Pierside
403
Electronic sensor
Camera...
404
Observation post
Used for oberseve
405
Defense security boat patrol with 1, 2 or 3 boat
4 boat for carrier, sub 3 boat standard We do not use 1 boat
406
Check list to inspect watercraft
- All hand in bow area - engine off - record everything
407
FP level
``` Normal-global threat A-increase threat B-terrorist activity exist C-incident occur D-immediate area attack occur ```
408
Discuss RAM(random antiterrorism measure)
Search, change route, scheduled
409
Weapon de-confliction procedure
- Alternate weapon mount | - know your field of fire to prevent blue on blue
410
Procedure for I know VOI
SCOF level
411
Point defense operation
HVA Pierside: min 2 boat defense-waterside only HVA anchor: min 2 boats(360 degree)-stop zone HVA underway: min 2 boats(360 degree)- moving zone
412
Procedure for escort HVA while in transit
- Constant comms - 360 degree defense - AWT
413
discuss following MSC program a. service support b. special mission c. sealift d. maritime prepositioning force ship e. combat logistics force
a. medical, tow, rescue b. airborne task, ammo, equip transport c. Troop transport d. pre staging supply to provide rapid deployment e. Unrep, refuel
414
ship master(msc)
CO of Ship
415
EST Mission commander
- In charge of military PPL | - protection of vessel
416
Disscuss of mission of EST
- provide security through high treat area - straits of Gibraltar - straits of Hormuz - suez cannel - Bab-Al-Mandeb
417
provide the consideration of crewserv weapon position
-clear field of fire -Position of primary and secondary weapon -240 range: 3725m, 2-1, 2-2, 2-3 port/STBD -M2HB range: 2000m 5-1, 5-2, 5-3 port/ stbd
418
discuss potential of danger area
-overpass, intersection, traffic circle, ramp
419
procedures for towing downed vehicle
``` in strike hasty recovery: strap point at front left and rear right move alongside hasty recovery: chain, rope, cable, push, pull, mount tire for use as bump ```
420
list of element of infantry unit in " MUNT "
- Military operation on urbanized terrain | - use different static and method for different location and mission
421
types of weapon carries
- admin - ready - alert - tactical
422
discuss alternating and successive bounding
Alternating: -covered by rear element(team2), then front element team 1) move. then team 1 cover and team 2 move Successive: - only one team move, the other team cover at all time - slower but more secured
423
pace count
-100 m
424
listening post/observation post
used for listening and observation
425
general characteristic and type of battery for PRC-117F
2 port - High- UHF 30-512 MHz - Low- VHF 30-89.9 MHz - Used for VHF, UHF, SATCOM - used on bat or vehicle - LOS
426
general characteristic and type of battery for PRC-150
- HF - 1.6-59.9 MHz - beyond LOS - boat, vehicle, backpack
427
PRC-117 Operation
``` system set up: turn on: self test: key pad lock: loading comsec fill data: LD mode(J1) zeroize: Z all ```
428
PRC-150 Operation
``` system set up: turn on: self test: loading comsec fill data: zeroize: ```
429
PRC-152 Operation
``` system set up: turn on: self test: key pad lock: loading comsec fill data: zeroize: front panel operation: ```
430
purpose of EMCON
- electromagnetic emission control | - prevent an enemy from detecting, identifying, and locating friendly forces
431
serious body harm
doesn't include minor injury such as nose bleed or black eyes
432
domestic violence amendment to the gun control act
lottenburg act DD2760 Trained and signed quarterly
433
inherent right to self defense
defend yourself
434
national self defense
defend your country
435
collective self defense
defend designated non US country
436
unit self defense
defend your unit
437
individual defense
use all necessary mean
438
proportionality
force used to counter hostile act
439
hostile act
when act occur
440
hostile intent
act about to happen
441
requirement for de-escalation
Used only necessary force
442
requirement for proportional force
enough to control the situation
443
requirement for attack to disable or destructive
authorized only when hostile act continue
444
discuss SROE to piracy
zero tolerance
445
international law to asylum and temporary refugee
asylum: permanent protection | temporary refugee:3 days or less
446
territorial sea
0-12 NM
447
contiguous zone
12-24 NM
448
Enclosure economic zone
24-200 NM
449
HIGH SEA
200 NM +
450
security zone
AWT
451
Bell
12 m or more