Murder Board Flashcards

(110 cards)

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What are the Principles of ORM

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1) Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost
2) Accept no unnecessary risk
3) Anticipate and manage Risk by Planning
4) Make risk decisions at the right level

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ORM Principle #1

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Accept Risk when Benefits outweigh the cost

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ORM Principle #2

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Accept No Unnecessary Risk

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ORM Principle #3

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Anticipate and Manage Risk by Planning

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ORM Principle #4

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Make Risk Decisions at the Right Level

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3 types of Mishap investigations

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  • Safety
  • Judge Advocate General (JAG)
  • Criminal
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Mishap Category I (Called what and how much)

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Catastrophic: Death or more than 1 Million

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Mishap Category II (Called what and how much)

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Critical: Severe injury, severe occupational illness, or 200K - 1 Million

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Mishap Category III (Called what and how much)

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Marginal: may cause minor injury, minor occupational illnes, or 10K - 200K

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Mishap Category IV (Called what and how much)

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Negligible: Probably would not affect personnel safety or health. <10K

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EDVR # 3

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Alpha roster

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EDVR # 4

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Total personnel account of the activity, including those members reflected in sections 1-3

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EDVR # 5

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Personnel status summary

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EDVR # 6

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Distribution NEC Management

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EDVR # 7

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NEC billet and personnel inventory

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EDVR # 8

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Contains a list of individuals who are qualified in NECs

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EDVR # 9

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Diary message summary

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EDVR # 10

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Duty preference listing

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EDVR # 11

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Security data, citizenship code, involuntary extension months, pay entry base date, time in rate, advancement effective date, and forman status and action date

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EDVR # 12

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contains O and E personnel embarked or TAD to augment normal manning, and also commands that are embarked onboard another command

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list NON-classification designators

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  • FOUO
  • EFTO (Encrypt for transmission Only)
  • UNCLAS
  • NOFORN (no foreign nationals)
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What is a LOGREQ and how many days?

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logistics requirement; sent at least 3 days before entering port

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SORTS provides what?

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Status of Resources and Training System; USN and MSC provide combat readiness data to NCA

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why was the navy formed

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to disrupt british naval supply routes

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Seabee dates
December 1941; march 5 1942
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battle of coral sea
4-8 may 1942; aircraft launched without seeing other aircraft carrier
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Normandy
6 june 1944
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battle of midway
7 june 1942
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NCW stands for and does what?
Naval Coastal warfare; protect littoral sea areas (between brown and blue) in order to ensure the uninterrupted flow of cargo and units to the combatant commander
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NECC stands for?
Naval Expeditionary Combat command
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NECC mission statement
NECC provides rapid deployment and agile expeditionary forces, made up of active duty and reserve mission specialist, to warfare commanders in support of maritime security operations around the globe
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NECC capabilities contains: (9)
- Riverine - Naval contruction (Seabees) - Explosive ordnance disposal - Expeditionary Intelligence - Expeditionary logistics - Maritime civil affairs - security force assistance - Expeditionary combat camera - Expeditionary combat readiness
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NECC atlantic contains:
- Naval construction group two (NCG) - expeditionary combat camera - naval mobile construction battalion - contruction battalion maintenance unit - underwater contruction team - naval contruction regiment
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NECC PAC contains:
- Naval construction group one (NCG) - naval mobile construction battalion - contruction battalion maintenance unit - underwater contruction team - naval contruction regiment
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List the tactical markings on equipment and cargo:
- UIC Markings - NATO Operations - Embarkation Boxes, crates, and pallet boards
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Tactical markings: UIC Markings
UIC markings identify organizational ownership
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Tactical markings: NATO Operations
Solid black five point star marking
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Tactical markings: embarkation boxes, crates, and pallet boards
Package ID numbers 1 inch high; top, one side, one end, 4-digit consecutive number system
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Some considerations for communicating are:
- Most infantry radios are FM - Squelch settings on radios must also be used correctly - weather - terrain - antenna power - location of radio
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COMMS: PACE:
Primary, Alternate, Contingency, Emergency
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5 types of radios
- XTS-5000 (48 channels max) - PRC 150 (fix mode, 200 channel presets, lithium batteries - PRC-117F - PRC 152
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To communicate, radios must:
be able to be on same frequency, be both either FM or AM, have Squelch settings used correctly.
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Some Sanitation concerns are:
- Water supply - drainage - shade - access - Site not occupied by other units in last two months
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TEMPERS 9 subsystems:
- customer billeting - operator billeting - admin/medical/mwr - mwr facility - chaplin - sanitation and food preparation - field showers - containerized shower subsystem
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4 priority work classifications
- safety - functions - preventative - appearance
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782 gear is divided into 3 categories
- fighting load-carrying equipment - bivouac equipment - protective equipment
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782 gear: (14)
- pistol belt - pack combat medium - suspenders - two ammo pouches - canteen cover, canteen, canteen cup - first-aid packet - entrenching tool and cover - poncho - shelter half with one tent pole, five tent pins, and guy line - mess hit with knife, fork, and spoon - bayonet or kbar - kevlar helmet - camo cover - hat and mosquito net
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Battalion defense area
- Forward Defense Area - Security Area - Reserve Area
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Forward Defense Area
Frontline defensive positions are dug
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Security area
in front of FDA. Security patrols and roams this area; LP/OP are placed here
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Reserve area
Area behind FDA that reserve forces occupy
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Primary Firing position
Backbone of the defense. receives the full force of the enemy's attack
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Alternate firing positions
Fallback position used if the primary position is in danger of being overrun. Same sector of fire as the primary
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Supplementary firing position
Sector of fire covers the flank or the rear
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Lateral Stakes
two stakes are places near the firing position to indicate lateral limits during darkness
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Squad leader
PO1 with a M16, fires under critical situations, responsible for the training, appearance, discipline, and readiness of the squad. controls fire discipline, fire control, and maneuvering.
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Grenadier
PO3 armed with an M203
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Fire team leader
PO2 with an M16, but only fires in critical siutuations. Leads and controls fire team. Assistant to the squad leader.
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Automatic rifeman
PO3 with fully auto-M16, backbone of the fire team, providing heavy fire power. Assistant to the Fire team leader
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Rifleman #1
SN with M16, carries extra ammo for the Auto-rifleman. Protects flank and acts as scout. Takes control of auto-rifleman if he becomes a casualty.
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Rifleman #2
SN/SA with M16, acts as point man, and occasionally as scout. Protects flank
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How to handle EPW
- Search - Secure - Silence - Segregate - Speed - Tagging
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Circumstances when deadly force would be authorized
- inherent right of self defense - defense of others - assets vital to national security - inherently dangerous property - national critical infrastructure - Serious offenses against persons - arrest or apprehension - escape
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Tactical wire
used to hamper enemy aggression, placed along the front of the defensive line
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protective wire
prevents close surprise attacks, placed around each fighting position at hand grenade range
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Supplementary wire
placed to conceal the exact line of the tactical wire
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Single boat degence
a single boat on patrol, maintain a static position, close to HVA, facing out toward potential waterborne threat
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Chemical warfare comes in what forms:
solid, liquid, or vapor form
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routes which CBR enters body
Inhalation, ingestion, injection, absorption
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List the types of Nuclear radiation
- Alpha/Beta: taken into body by ingestion or cuts - Gamma: pure energy and not easily stopped, penetrates every region of the body - Neutrons: greatest penetrating power
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types of decontamination
- immediate: to minimize casualties, save lives, and limit spread - Operational: used to sustain operations, reduce the contact hazard, and limit the spread of contamination - thorough: used to reduce or eliminate the need for individual protective clothing
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types of dosimeters
DT-60/PD:10-600 R range | IM 143/PD: looks like pen, 0-600 R range
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What is used to read the DT-60
CP-95A: two scales: 0-200 or 0-600, min detect of 10R
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MTIS
Material turned-into store: excess material that can be returned to supply system for re-use
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NAVSUP 1220-2
Is used to change the quantity on an allowance list
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NAVSUP 1250-1/1250-2
requisition/consumption reporting forms
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NAVSUP 1149
shipping document
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DD-200
survey form for items that are lost, damages, unserviceable, or not economically repairable
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``` APR CTR CSR MLO CUU ```
``` Automotive repair parts central tool room central store room material liaison office camouflage utility uniform ```
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``` COG AEL NC NIS SIM ```
``` cognizance code Allowance equipage list not carried not in stock selective item management ```
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SF 364
Shipping and packaging discrepency
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SF 368
individual product quality deficiency
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AKIC
Assess the situation Keep patient lying down identify the injuries check for injuries
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Hypovolemic shock
loss of blood or fluids
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Septic shock
severe infection
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9 line
1) location 2) Radio freq 3) Number of patients by precedence 4) Special equipment required 5) Number of patients by types 6 war) security 6 peace) number and type of wound, injury, or illness 7) method of marking 8) patient nationality 9) NBC in war or terrain in peace.
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deadly force
deadly force is 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
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escalation of deadly force
- presence - verbal commands - soft controls - hard controls - intermediate - deadly force
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7 violations of LOAC
Offenses against: - POW - civilian inhabitants of occupied territory - offenses against the sick and wounded - Denial of quarter - survivors of ships and aircraft lost at sea - wanton destruction of cities - deliberate attack upon medical facilities
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territorial seas start?
12 NM
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contiguous
up to 24 NM
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high seas
outward of EEZ
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M16 is...
a lightweight, air-cooled, gas operated, magazine-fed, shoulder fired weapon
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M9 is...
magazine-fed, recoil operated, semiautomatic, hand-held weapon
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M240 is...
medium machine gun that is automatic, air-colled, link belt fed, gas operated weapon fired from the open bolt position.
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M240N has a what
hydraulic buffer
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two types of M240 tripods
MK 122 | MK 97 mod 0
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50 cal is...
automatic, recoil operated, belt fed, air cooled, heavy machine gun with adjustable head space
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50 cal tripods
MK 93 and MK3 W/T&E
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Terrorist attack methodology
1) target option 2) selection surveillance 3) target selection 4) detailed surveillance 5) training and preparation 6) the attack
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Convoy 5 C's
``` Confirm Clear Cordon Control Check ```
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VBSS Team components
- Boarding team - Boarding Officer - Security Team - Helicopter Crew - Ship control team - Heath and comfort team - additional security team - optional members
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SATP
Security assistance training programs
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SATP components:
- International Military Ed and Training: military departments are reimbursed from foreign assistance appropriations - Foreign Military Sales (FMS): covers the sale of defense articles, services, and training to eligible foreign governments - Professional military exchange: authorized the exchange of US and foreign personnel on a one for one basis - unit exchange: authorizes the provision of informal training and related support on a reciprocal basis
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P-300
properly discharging their responsibilities in the efficient management of the transportation program
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11200 series
give guidance for the naval construction force equipment management program
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Different vehicle assignments
- continuing: full time assignment of a nonstandard vehicle - Recurring dispatch; vehicle authorized in writing by the local commander to an org of the command on a regular or continuous basis for official use - pool: neither class A or B, and on an on call basis only
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types of camp maintenance
emergence specific standing job orders
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MOOTW
``` Civil affairs combating terrorism peace operations interim care for dislocated civilians humanitarian assistance operations information operations psychological operations ```
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AID LIFE
Ask Intervene immediately Do not keep a secret Locate help Inform your chain of command Find someone to stay with the person Expedite