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1
Q

What is the recovery of remains and personal effects, identification of remains, and evacuation of remains to a temporary cemetery within the theater for burial or to a mortuary facility?

A

Mortuary Affairs

2
Q

What consists of three different programs: current death program, concurrent return program, and graves registration program?

A

Mortuary Affairs

3
Q

What program is in effect during peacetime and during hostilities of short duration when few casualties are expected; where remains are moved from a unit’s area of operation to a collection point, then to a mortuary either within CONUS or OCONUS, and finally to the person authorized to direct disposition of remains?

A

Current Death Program

4
Q

What program is in effect during wartime; where remains move from the unit area of operation to a collection point, then to a Theater Mortuary Evacuation Point (TMEP), next to a mortuary located in CONUS, and finally to the person authorized to direct disposition of remains?

A

Concurrent Return Program

5
Q

What program is used only as a last resort and only upon order of the geographic combatant commander; only enacted when an overwhelming number of remains prevents normal mortuary affairs operations from occurring or when contaminated remains cannot be decontaminated?

A

Graves Registration Program

6
Q

What military branch is the executive agent of mortuary affairs for all Services?

A

The US Army

7
Q

In the _____ _____, mortuary affairs responsibilities reside in the Reserves, whose primary focus is graves registration. The reserve unit is the Graves Registration Platoon, H&S Company, H&S Battalion, 4th FSSG.

A

Marine Corps

8
Q

The Graves Registration Platoon’s T/O consists of?

A

Marine Officer - 1
Marine Enlisted - 42
Enlisted Navy Embalmers - 3

9
Q

What is the designated site where specially-trained personnel provide technical assistance for the acceptance and disposition of remains and is an intermediate or transit point for remains?

A

Mortuary Affairs Collection Point (MACP)

10
Q

What should be close to a main supply route, have easy access to a landing strip or fixed airport, and be located on terrain that accommodates a temporary interment site?

A

Mortuary Affairs Collection Point (MACP)

11
Q

Who is responsible for selecting the site of the Mortuary Affairs Collection Point (MACP)?

A

MAGTF Commander

12
Q

What is established when the threat of nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) warfare exists?

A

Mortuary Affairs Decontamination Collection Point (MADCP)

13
Q

The handling of contaminated remains is a three-phase process that consists of recovery, movement to the theater quality control station, and final verification of remains. T or F?

A

True

14
Q

What is the systemic process of searching for remains and personal effects, plotting and recording their location, and evacuating remains to a mortuary affairs facility?

A

Remains processing

15
Q

At all levels, who are responsible for the initial search, recovery, tentative identification, and evacuation of all deceased unit personnel within their area of operation?

A

Unit Commanders

16
Q

The following forms will be filled out and delivered to who?

DD Form 1380, Certificate of Death
DD Form 2064, Certificate of Death Overseas
DD Form 894, Record of ID Processing (Finger Print)
DD Form 890, Record of ID Processing (Effects/Personal Data)
DD Form 1076, Military Operations: Records of Personal Effects of Deceased

A

Joint Mortuary Affairs Office (JMAO)

17
Q

Certificate of Death

A

DD Form 1380

18
Q

Certificate of Death Overseas

A

DD Form 2064

19
Q

Record of ID Processing (Finger Print)

A

DD Form 894

20
Q

Record of ID Processing (Effects/Personal Data)

A

DD Form 890

21
Q

Military Operations: Records of Personal Effects of Deceased

A

DD Form 1076

22
Q

The success of a search and recovery mission depends on a well-organized search _____ that is tailored to the situation.

A

Pattern

23
Q

What operation must take the following into consideration?

  • Precautions to preserve all items that might be helpful in establishing a tentative identification of remains.
  • Safety and Sanitation
  • Remains must be free of the risk of spreading harmful contamination, and they must have all unexploded ordnance and other hazardous items removed.
A

Recovery Operation

24
Q

During recovery, units must ensure that identification tags and cards, if present, are not removed from the remains, protected, and secured to the remains. T or F?

A

True

25
Q

Remains, portions, and personal effects are evacuated from the recovery site to a mortuary affairs facility using the most expedient manner of transport to prevent losing identification media due to ________ of remains.

A

Decomposition

26
Q

Operational requirements may dictate the use of any available transportation, but the use of what type of vehicle is not encouraged?

A

Medical and Food bearing vehicles

27
Q

Remains are carried feet first; loaded feet first on vehicles and rotary-wing aircraft; head first on fixed-wing aircraft; and are placed in a manner to prevent stacking and secured to prevent shifting during movement. T or F?

A

True

28
Q

If the tactical situation requires a unit to move out of an area in an expedient manner without evacuating remains, who may approved requests to conduct isolated interments?

A

Geographic Combatant Commander

29
Q

What are shallow graves constructed to prevent unattended remains in open areas, where all personal effects and other identification media are interred with the remains, and the site is marked in an easily distinguishable manner for future recovery teams?

A

Isolated interments

30
Q

The unit prepares and submits an incident report on the isolated interment of remains to the ______ via higher headquarters as soon as possible.

A

Joint Mortuary Affairs Office (JMAO)

31
Q

At a minimum, what must include a 10-digit coordinate, the number of isolated graves, tentative identification of each remains, and markings of isolated graves?

A

Incident report

32
Q

If tactical and logistical situations make it possible to use preferred evacuation or emergency burial methods, ____ or ______ burials may be used to reduce the time between recovery and burial remains.

A

Mass or Trench burials

33
Q

Who may approves mass or trench burials of casualties.

A

Joint Mortuary Affairs Office (JMAO) within theater with the approval from the geographic combatant commander

34
Q

If there are no mortuary affairs units in the area and contact with higher headquarters is lost, who in the area decides whether the remains should be buried in a mass grave or evacuated to the rear?

A

The Senior Officer

35
Q

What are the measurements of the mass burial sites? How many can it hold?

A

70 feet long, 3.5 feet deep, and as wide as the earthmoving equipment blade (min. of 2.5 feet).

Holds 10 remains, head to foot

36
Q

The beginning and ending of each row is marked with a metal stake, and metal tag is securely affixed to each stake indicating the row number. If available, a global positioning system device is used to determine and record the location of each row. T or F?

A

True

37
Q

Remains may be committed at sea when a death occurs aboard a ship at sea and prevailing operational constraints do not permit evacuation. T or F?

A

True

38
Q

With authorization from the appropriate Service components commander is granted to perform committal as at sea, who appoints an officer in charge of the committal?

A

Ship’s Commanding Officer

39
Q

The officer in charge conducts the committal in accordance with what regulation?

A

Army Regulation (AR) 638-2, Care and Disposition of Human Remains and Disposition of Personal Effects

40
Q

Prior to committal, who ensures the remains are positively identified?

A

Ship’s Commanding Officer

41
Q

Who is responsible for accurately recording all facts concerning the committal in the ship’s log and for ensuring appropriate respect/honors are paid to the deceased?

A

Officer in Charge

42
Q

What consists of a statement of recognition from two individuals and a certificate of death signed by a medical officer?

A

Identification case file

43
Q

After the committal at sea, who does the Officer in Charge send the identification case and a report detailing the committal, to include distribution of personal effects?

A

Joint Mortuary Affairs Office (JMAO)

44
Q

Who is responsible for ensuring that all temporary interments are disinterred and the remains are returned to the CONUS for final disposition?

A

Geographic Combatant Commanders

45
Q

Who monitors, coordinates, and provides special guidance during disinterred operations?

A

Joint Mortuary Affairs Office (JMAO)

46
Q

Who coordinates and supervises disinterment operations within the operational area; provides specialized equipment, personnel, and other support as necessary to accomplish the mission?

A

Designated component commanders

47
Q

The component commander’s ________ ________ office coordinated with the Joint Mortuary Affairs Office (JMAO)and obtains records and reports of burials required during disinterment. Remains are processed and sent to a collection point for further evacuation to a TMEP.

A

Mortuary Affairs

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