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What are the 5 steps of ORM
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Assessing Hazards Make risk Decisions Implementing Controls Supervise |
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Mishap Instruction
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5102.1D |
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4 categories of hazard Severity
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Category 1 - Death Category 2 - Severe Category 3 - Minor Category 4 - Minimal |
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Mishap Categories |
Sub-Category B - Probably will Occur Sub-Category C - May Occur Sub-Category D - Unlikely |
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RAC
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Risk Assessment Code |
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Objectives of First Aid
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Prevent further Injury Prevent infection |
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How to control bleeding?
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Tourniquet Elevation Direction pressure |
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11 Pressure Points |
Jaw Collar Bone Inner upper arm Wrist Groin Ankle Temple Neck inner elbow knee |
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Symptoms of shock |
Cold pale skin Weak/ Absent pulse Shallow irregular breathing Nausea |
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Fractures |
Open - Internal/external |
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6 areas of naval doctrine
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Naval Command and Control
Naval Operations Naval Warfare Naval Logistics Naval Intelligence Naval Planning |
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7 principles of naval logistics |
Flexibility Responsiveness Economy Attainability Simplicity Survivability Sustainability |
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First navy ship named after an enlisted man |
USS Osmand Ingram(DD-255) 1st person killed in WW1 |
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Navys Birthday |
13 October 1775 |
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3 Ships at navies founding |
Ships of the Line Frigates Sloops of War |
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Number of guns on ships of the line |
64-100 |
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Number of guns on Frigates |
28-44 |
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Number of guns on Sloops of war |
10-20 |
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How many in a gun salute for Washingstons birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, POTUS, Heads of Foreign States |
24 |
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How many in a gun salute for an Admiral |
17 |
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How many in a gun salute for an Vice Admiral |
15 |
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How many in a gun salute for an Rear admiral |
13 |
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How many in a gun salute for a Commodore |
11 |
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Significance of the Great White Fleet |
Launched 16 of Dec 1907, to show US Naval Power |
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Battle of Coral Sea |
7-8 May 1942, First carrier to carrier battle |
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Battle of Midway |
4-7 June 1942, Turning point of the Pacific |
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Battle of Guadalcanal |
13-15 Nov 1942, Stopped Japanese Invasion of Australia |
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Battle of Normandy |
6 June 1944, Landed troops and opened a front in western europe |
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Battle of Leyte Gulf |
23 Oct 1944, Last ditch Japanese assault |
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Mercury 3 |
5 May 1961, 1st US manned space mission |
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Gemini 3 |
23 Mar 1965, 1st US two person space mission |
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Apollo 11 |
16-24 Jul 1969, 1st Manned Lunar Landing |
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Apollo 17 |
7-19 Dec 1972, 7th and Final Lunar Landing |
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STS-1 |
12-14 Apr 1981, 1st Space Shuttle Mission |
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What is the Navy Mission |
To maintain, train, and equip combat ready Naval Forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of the seas |
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NCA |
National Command authority |
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OPCON |
Operation Control |
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ADCON |
Administrative Control |
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COCOM |
Combatant Commander |
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FLTCOM |
Fleet Commander |
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TYCOM |
Type Commander |
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Where is PACOM |
Camp Smith, Hawaii |
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EUCOM |
Stuttgart, Germany |
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SOUTHCOM |
Miami, Florida |
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CENTCOM |
MacDill AFB, Florida |
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NORTHCOM |
Peterson AFB, Colorado |
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SOCOM |
Tampa, Florida |
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TRANSCOM |
Scott AFB, Illinois |
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STRATCOM |
Offutt AFB, Nevada |
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AFRICOM |
Stuttgart-Moehringen, Germany |
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3rd Fleet |
San Diego, California, Eastern Pacific |
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4th Fleet |
Mayport, Florida, Carribean, South America |
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5th Fleet |
Manama, Bahrain; Arabian Gulf, Indian Ocean |
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6th Fleet |
Gaeta, Italy; Mediterranean, Black Sea |
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7th Fleet |
Yokosuka, Japan; Western Pacific, Indian Ocean |
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10th Fleet |
Ft. Meade, MD; Cyber space |
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What are the IWC rates |
AG CTM CTI CTN CTR CTT IS IT |
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C5ISR |
Command, Control, Communication, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaisssance |
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Commander in Chief |
Donald Trump; Head of the armed forces |
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Secdef |
James Mattis; Defense Adviser to the president |
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Secnav |
Sean Stackley; Maintains Policies and Control of DON |
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CNO |
Admiral Richardson; Chief of naval operations responsible to SECNAV |
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Who is PACFLT |
ADM Scott H. Swift |
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Whos is the MCPON |
MCPON Giordano |
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What is a CCRI |
Command Cyber Readiness Inspection, Cyberfor enforces DISA CCRI requirements |
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WHat is a EDVR |
Enlisted Distribution Verification Report; Used for manning for enlisted |
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ODCR |
Officer Distribution Control Report; Used ofr manning for officers |
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AMD |
Activity Manpower Document; Requirements for a commands manning |
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EVAL |
Evaluation Report; Enlisted Counseling worksheet |
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FITREP |
Fitness Report; Officer counseling worksheet |
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Concurrent Report |
Additional and temporary duty |
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PG2? |
Dependency Data/Emergency Data |
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PG4? |
Training/Awards |
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Pg13 |
Admin Remarks |
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SGLI |
Service members group life insurance |
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OPREP-3 Pinnacle |
National Interest |
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OPREP-3 Navy Blue |
High Navy Interest |
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OPREP-3 Navy Unit Sitrep |
Unit/ FLeet Interest |
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Sta-21 |
Seaman to Admiral |
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LDO |
Limited Duty Officer |
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CWO |
Chief warrant officer program |
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OCS |
Officer candidate school |
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Mecp |
Medical Enlisted Commissioning Program |
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MSCIPP |
Medical Service Corps inservice Procurement Program |
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US Naval Academy |
speaks for itself |
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Brilliant at the Basics |
Command Sponsorship Command Ombudsmen Career Development Boards Command Indoctrination Command Mentorship Sailor Recognition |
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TS |
Top Secret-Grave Damage |
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Secret |
Serious Damage |
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Confidential |
Damage |
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Unclassifed |
No damage |
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Top secret investigation Increment |
5 years |
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Secret investigation increment |
10 years |
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Confidential investigation increment |
15 years |
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What do you report to the SSO |
Financial issues Legal Issues UA Mental Illness Marriage to foreign national Anything that questions your character |
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Sf-700 |
security container information |
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sf-701 |
activity security checklist |
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sf-702 |
Security container checklist |
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sf-703 |
top secret cover sheet |
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sf-153 |
COMSEC Material report |
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sf-312 |
classified information nondisclosure agreement |
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When are safe combos changed |
Safe is initially put in place In the event of compromise Repair has been made to lock minimum of every 2 years transfer of combo holding person |
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SAER? |
Security access eligibility re[prt |
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FDO |
Foreign Disclosure Office |
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DCS |
Defense Courier Services |
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TSCO |
Top secret control officer |
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RAM |
Random anti terrorism measure |
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EAP |
Emergency action plan |
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EDP |
Emergency destruction plan |
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TPI |
two person integrity |
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SSO |
Special Security Officer |
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JPAS |
Joint Personnel Adjudication System |
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INFOCON 5 |
Describes a situation where there is no apparent hostile activity agaisnt computer networks |
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INFOCON 4 |
describes an increased risk of attack |
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INFOCON 3 |
Describes when a risk has been identified |
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INFOCON 2 |
Attack has taken place but the computer network defense system is not at its highest alertness |
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INFOCON 1 |
Attacks are taking place and the computer netwrok defense system is at its maximum alertness |
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Threatcon Normal |
No known threat |
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THREATCON ALPHA |
General threat of possible terrorist activity |
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THREATCON BRAVO |
Increased threat of terrorist action |
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THREATCON CHARLIE |
Incident has occured/imminent |
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THREATCON DELTA |
Terrorist attack has occurred/Terrorist attack likely agaisnt specific location |
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FPCON Normal |
General global threat of possible terrorist activity |
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FPCON Alpha |
Increased general threat of possible terrorist against personnel/facilities |
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FPCON Bravo |
Increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity |
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FPCON Charlie |
Incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist activity |
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FPCON Delta |
Immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred / intel received of imminent terrorist action against a specific location or person |
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EDP Priorities |
1. Superseded keying material 2. TS primary keying material 3. S, C, U primary keying material 4. Future(Reserve on board) keying material for use 1 or 2 months in the future 5. Non-essential classified manuals 6. Maintenance manuals 7. Operating manuals 8. Administrative manuals |
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IA |
Information Assurance |
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IAM |
Information Assurance Manager |
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IAVA |
Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert |
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IAVB |
Information Assurance Vulnerability Bulletin |
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IAVT |
Information Assurance Vulnerability Techinal Advisory |
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CTO |
Computer Tasking Order |
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NTD |
Naval Telecommunications Directive |
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5 attributes of IA |
Confidentiality Integrity Availibility Non-Repudiation Authentication |
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9 categories of computer incidents |
Root Level Intrusion User Level Intrusion Denial of Service Malicious Logic Unsuccesful activity attempt Non-compliancy activity Reconnaissance Investigating Explained anomal |