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Concept of ORM
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Decision marking tool used to minimize risk
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What is ORM
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Operational Risk Management
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5 Steps of ORM
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Identify Hazards
Assess Hazards Make Risk Decisions Implement Controls Supervise |
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Who sits on the Safety Council
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XO (Chairman)
Safety Officer Departmental Reps |
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Who is responsible for conducting a safety investigation
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Safety Officer
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MISHAP A
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1 million and death
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MISHAP B
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Serious injury 3 or more people.
Equipment over $200,000 |
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MISHAP C
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Less then $200,000
No man hours lost |
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Safety is
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Everyones Responsibility
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PPE
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Personal Protective Equipment
Reduce potential risk |
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Ergonomics Program
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Fits the workplace to the worker
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Commander in Chief
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Barack Obama
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Secretary of Defense
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Robert Gates
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Secretary of the Navy
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Ray Mabus
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CNO
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ADM Roughead
(29th) |
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Fleet Forces Command
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ADM Harvey
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SOCCOM CDR
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ADM Olson
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NSW CDR
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ADM Winters
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NECC CDR
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ADM Potenger
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Joint Chief of Staff
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ADM Mullen
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Secretary of State
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Hillary Clinton
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Father of NSW
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Phip Bucklew
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MCPON
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Rick West
(12th) |
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Fleet Master Chief
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SEA of a numbered fleet
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Force Master Chief
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Attached to Det or Squadron
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NECC Master Chief
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Farris Forsman
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NSW OPS Master Chief
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Carter
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CNO CNOCM
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Master Chief at CNO level
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CMDCM
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SEA of command needs 250 service members
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OPLAN
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Operation Plan
Future mission |
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OPORD
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Operation Order
OPLAN in effect |
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Warning Order
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about to recieve OPLAN
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FRAGO
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Change
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EDVR
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Enlisted Distribution Verification Report
12 sections updated monthly. Tracks gains loses NEC clearances |
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PAGE 2
PAGE 4 PAGE 13 |
Dependent
Qualifications Administrative Remarks |
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OPREP
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Operational Report
OPREP 5: Equipment down 24hrs OPREP 3: Man loss longer 24hr or death Navy Blue: info pertaining to fleet |
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LOGREQ
SORTS SITREP |
Logistical Requirements: 72hrs prior to port hotel services
Status of Resources and Training. Info from EDVR Situation Report incident reporting |
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Combatants
NonCombatants |
Combatants: actively engaged
NonCombatants: Medical, Chaplains |
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Oct 13 1775
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Navy Birthday George Washington stole ships to cut off British supply lines
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Characterize Navy/Marine Corps team
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Forward Presence, Self-sustainability, Mobility, Flexibility, Readiness.
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Father of the Seabees
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ADM Moreell
March 5, 1942 |
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May 1942
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Battle of Coral Sea
air battle |
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June 1942
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Battle of Midway
Turning Point of Pac War |
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Jun 1944
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Invasion of Normandy
D-Day Largest Amphibious Assault |
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LCDR Kaufman
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Father of EOD
Scouts and Raiders |
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Purpose of NCW
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Naval Coastal Warfare
ATFP of waterways and coastal areas. |
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Riverine Operations
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ASIS
Assault Surveillance Interdiction Security |
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NECC
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Navy Expeditionary Combat Command
ATFP and Expeditionary forces |
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NCW
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Naval Coastal Warfare
seaward security protects coastal waters |
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NCWGRU
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Naval Coastal Warfare Group
Training and Planning |
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NCWRON
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Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron
C4I |
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MIUWU
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Mobil Inshore Undersea Warfare Units
Surivellience |
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IBU
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Inshore Boat Units
Works with NCW armed PC's |
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MSRON
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Mobil Security Squadron
Planning, Coordination, Admin, Logistics |
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MSD
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Mobile Security Detachment
deployable MSRON force protection and survellience |
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PSU
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Port Security Unit
Security in and out of port |
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EST
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Embarked Security Team
12 persons provides security for MSC and MPF |
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First Naval Construction Division
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Admin and Ops Seabees
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EOD
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Explosive Ordnance Disposal
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Naval Expeditionary Logistics Group
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logistic suport of Expeditionary groups
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Navy Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit
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support operations up to depth of 300ft
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Standard Air Force Pallet
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463L
108" x 88" 104" x 84" useable stacked 96" 3 nets: 2 green side 1 yellow top 290lbs 10,000lbs cargo aluminum and wood |
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C-5 Galaxy
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inter-theater ops
36 pallets |
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C-17 Globemaster III
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inter / intra-theater
18 pallets |
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C-130 Hercules
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intra-theater
6 pallets |
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KC-10 Extender
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aerial re-fueling
356k lbs of fuel cargo or pax |
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KC-135 Stratotanker
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air re-fueling
inter-threater airlift 200k lbs of fuel |
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MPF
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Maritime Preposition Force
humanitarian or combat ops |
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Shipper Declaration of Dangerous Goods
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Documentation on 3 sides of cargo telling what it is and where's it going
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TPFDD
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Time-Phased Force Deployment Data
priority of troops, equipnent and logistics |
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MSC
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Military Sea Lift Command
deploy, re-deploy, employ & sustain. Bog Hope Class, blue and gold strip on mast Transcom |
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AMC
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Air Mobility Command
Transcom all cargo and logistic flights |
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Three ways of communications without using voice
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Hand signals
Whistles(short attention, long cease fire, 3 long hostile aircraft) Special (smoke, flare, tracer rounds) |
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Factors that affect radio comms
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weather, jamming, terrain, frequency band, power, user
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Command & Control OODA
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Observe
Orient Decide Act |
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Command & Control Process
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Puts ideals into action by planning, directing, controlling operational forces
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Naval Intelligence
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3 types
Strategic, Operational, Tactical |
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Intelligence Cycle
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Planning & Directing, Collection, Process, Produce, Dissemination
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Max transmition ranges
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LO: 200-400M
M: 400M-5KM HI: 5-10 KM PA: 10-40KM |
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COMMSEC & CMS
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Communications Security
Communications Securty Material System |
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TPI
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Two Person Integrity
prevent single person access |
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Access
Classification Compromise Need to Know Clearance |
Opportunity
Level Violation Have clearance need to know |
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Minimize
EEFI BEADWINDOW |
Essential Traffic
Essential Elements of Friendly Information unauthorized info revealed say 3 times |
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HF
VHF UHF SHF |
3 - 30MHz
30 - 300MHz 300MHz - 3GHz 3 - 30GHz |
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Camp Layout Fundamentals
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Begin Planning
Site, Survey & Security Camp Establishment Camp Maintenance Camp Breakdown |
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Purpose of Leach Fields
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Waste Fields 100M away set up in Fishbone use 4"perforated PVC
downhill downwind |
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Trouble Desk
Four Priprity Work Classification Operator inspection |
Report calls
Safety, Functionality, Upkeep, and Appearance PMS for Equipment |
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Potable Water
Chlorination Super Chlorination |
Drinking and cooking
Add chlorine Cleaning Tanks & Equipment |
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782 Gear
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Fighting
Bivouac Protection |
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Hasty/Skirmishers position
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Shallow, body-length, weapon wide. Push dirt around you
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Improved one-man fighting position
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Shoulder wide, deep enough for entrenching tools, sump for rainwater, grenade sump 30 degree angle 1.5' deep
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Improved two-man fighting position
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Two one-man fightin holes with sleep area provides proctection from tanks and bombings
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Camouflage
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Light paint dark areas
Dark paint light areas creates a photo negative |
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Camouflage of
Vehicles Buildings Supply points Water points |
Vehicles: natural surrondings & nets
Buildings: Blend in natural surroundings Supply & Water points: like buildings and vehicles, different directions, different times |
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Action to take with ground and overhead flares
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Ground flare: cover hide
Overhead: drop to the ground |
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KOCOA
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Key Terrian Features
Observation field of fire Cover and Concealment Obsticles to movement Avenues of Approach |
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BAMCIS
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Begin Planning
Arrange Recon Make Recon Complete Plan Issue Orders Supervise |
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SMEAC
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Situtation
Mission Execution Admin Command and Signal |
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SALUTE
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Size
Activity Location Uniform Time Equipment |
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SPOT
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Situation
Position Observation Time |
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Security Patrol
Recon Patrol |
Security heavily seen
Stealth |
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12 patrol planning preparation steps
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Study Mission
Plan Time Study Terrian Organize Patrol Select Weapons, personnel Issue WARNO Coordinate Make Recon Complete plans Issue order Supervise Execute mission |
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Camouflage
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Light paint dark areas
Dark paint light areas creates a photo negative |
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Camouflage of
Vehicles Buildings Supply points Water points |
Vehicles: natural surrondings & nets
Buildings: Blend in natural surroundings Supply & Water points: like buildings and vehicles, different directions, different times |
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Action to take with ground and overhead flares
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Ground flare: cover hide
Overhead: drop to the ground |
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KOCOA
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Key Terrian Features
Observation field of fire Cover and Concealment Obsticles to movement Avenues of Approach |
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BAMCIS
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Begin Planning
Arrange Recon Make Recon Complete Plan Issue Orders Supervise |
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SMEAC
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Situtation
Mission Execution Admin Command and Signal |
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SALUTE
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Size
Activity Location Uniform Time Equipment |
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SPOT
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Situation
Position Observation Time |
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Security Patrol
Recon Patrol |
Security heavily seen
Stealth |
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12 patrol planning preparation steps
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Study Mission
Plan Time Study Terrian Organize Patrol Select Weapons, personnel Issue WARNO Coordinate Make Recon Complete plans Issue order Supervise Execute mission |
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SAFE
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Security Automatic Weapons Fields of Fire Emplacement
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Battalion Defensive Areas
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4 types
Forward Defense Area Security Area Forward Edge Battle Area Reserve Area (Behind FDA) |
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Elements of a Fire Plan
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Range Cards with Weapon position, fire team leader, terrian features, areas you can't see
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Sectors of Fire
Fire Discipline |
Area assigned
How effectively fire on target |
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Riffle Squad
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Squad Leader: M-16
Grenadier: M203 (3) Fire Team Leaders: M-16 (3) Automatic Riffleman:M-16 (3) Rifflemen #1: Ammo (3) Rifflemen#2: Scout, covers flank |
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Code of Conduct
Article I |
IAM AN AMERICAN FIGHTING, in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. IAM PREPARED TO GIVE MY LIFE IN THEIR DEFENSE
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Code of Conduct
Article II |
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
Article III |
IF IAM CAPTURED, I will continue to resist by all mean available. I WILL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO ESCAPE and aid others to escape.
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Code of Conduct
Article IV |
If I become a Prisioner 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 Iam senior I will take command. If not I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them up in everyway.
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Code of Conduct
Article V |
WHEN QUESTIONED, should I become a prisoner of war, Iam required to GIVE MY NAME, RANK, SERVICE NUMBER, DATE OF BIRTH. I will evade answering further question to the utmost of my ability. I WILL MAKE NO oral or written STATEMENTS DISLOYAL TO MY COUNTRY and it's Allies or harmful to their cause.
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Code of Conduct
Article VI (6) |
I will never forget that Iam an American fighting for freedom responsible for my actions and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I WILL TRUST IN GOD AND IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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Handling prodedures for EPOW
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Enemy Prisoner of War
6S&T Secure, Separate, Safegaurd, Silence,Search, Speed to the Rear, Tag |
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Force Protection Threat Levels
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Normal
Alpha: Possible Bravo: Predictable Charlie: Imminet Delta: Occurred |
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Who enforces ROE
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Threater Commander
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When is Deadly Force Authorized
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Self-Defense and Defense of others
Assets of National Security Assests Dangerous to Others Arrest or Apprehension Escape a Prisoner |
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3 classes of wire entanglement
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Tactical: Front line Defense
Protective: Closer to you Supplementary: Conceal the Tactical Wire |
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Tripple-standard concertina fence
Double Apron Low Wire Entanglement Tangle Foot |
2 concertinas for a base 3rd resting on top
Fence with wire wrap atop Trip wire or cover gaps Ball of wire in bushes |
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Basic Fire Team Formations
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Column: Fast movement ,Straight line, hard to fire from
Wedge: 360 coverage, flexiable Skirmishers: shoulder to shoulder, target is known, no protection to rear hard to control Echelon: flank proctected, fire power to front, hard to control, slow moving |
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Enemy Contact in a Convoy
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Keep going, return fire
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Procedures to establish a LZ
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360 Security
FOD Walkdown 14 degree incline Rule of 10 Mark the LZ |
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Waterborne Security Zones
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Threat: No one
Warning: Challenge Area Assessment: Observation 500M apart |
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Types of Waterways
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Rivers
Great Lakes Inland Waters |
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Patrol Brief
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SMEAC
Situtation Mission Excution Admin & Logistics Conmmand & Signal |
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SORTS
CASREP LOGREP SITREP |
Status of Resources & Training
Casualty Report Logistic needs hotel services 72hrs prior to port Situation Report significant event |
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Highseas AT/FP Program
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To prevent terrorism and piracy by any means
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Waterborne Threats
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Small Boats
Deep draft boats Sub-surface threats Swimmers/Divers Mines |
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Security Blocking
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Blocking: Stopping
Herding: Side to side Shouldering: Ramming Equipment: Radio, Weapons |
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SCOF Levels
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Sea Continum of Force
I: use lights horns sirens II: flares across bow III: warning shots IV: Shoot Engine |
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When engaging a hostile Craft
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Shoot the Engine
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MK-32A
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Concussion Grenade
Kill range 5ft Stun range 50ft Ear injury range 150ft |
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SCOF Level 3
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Warning Shot
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Pre-Plan response for waterborne threats
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Show presence
Detect and report contact Intercept Block SCOF levels Classify (hostile or IFF) |
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Swimmer Attacks
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MK-32A, shock nets, sonar,drag lines, rig shark net, underwater lights
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Structure to defense of zones
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Geography, 500M restriction, shortage of manning and equipment, host nation
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Security Boat Tactics
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Determine hostile's intent. Use 2 or more boats with sectors.
4 boats ideally, can be done with only 2. |
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Waterway Operations
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Selection of landing sites: Maneuverablility, obstacles, enemy and tides
Selection of Waterway Routes: Enemy & Friendly Capabilities, hydrography |
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Riverine Operations
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ASIS
Assult: Prep to completion Waterway interdiction: control waterways Special: Salvage, Recon, clearance |
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MIO
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Maritime interception operations: Peacetime embargos by UN
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NCW
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Naval Coastal Warfare
ATFP Coastal Defense Point Defense Harbour defense, approach Littoral operations |
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Host Nation US Interagency Support
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Can host nation support our operations
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Chemical Warfare
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Kill
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Biological
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use of living organisms
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Radiological
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Nuclear Weapon
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Routes agents enter the body
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Any opening in the body
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M-40
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Mask
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Chemical Protective Overgarment
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Protect skin against all known chemical & biological agents
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Wet-weather clothing
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Protect against Alpha/beta contamination
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Atropin/Pralidoxime
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Protect against nerve agents
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Pocket doimeter
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measure exposure
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Types of Chemical warfare
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Nerve: Harassing
Blister: Incapacitating Blood: Casualty |
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Air burst
Surface Burst Underwater |
Fireball never touches ground
Fireball touches ground Underwater |
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Blast
Burn Nuclear radiation EMP |
7 times speed of sound
Heat from bomb Alpha/Beta/Gamma/Neutrons Electromagnetic Pulse |
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MOPP Levels
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Mission Oriented Proctive Posture
0: Carry Gear 1: Smock & trousers 2: Boots 3: Mask &Hood 4: Gloves |
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Chemical Markers
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Yellow Triangle
Gas in Red |
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Biological Markers
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Blue Triangle
Bio in Red |
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Radiological Marker
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White Triangle
ATOM in Black |
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M-9 turns what color with what agent
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Red with Blister & Nerve Agents
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M-8 turns what color with what agent
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Reb Blister
Yellow/Green: Nerve |
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Nerve agents Symptoms and treatment
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Headache, Runny nose, stomach cramps
NAAK: (3) Antropine (2) 2PAM Chloride 15 minutes |
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NAAK
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Nerve Agent Antidote Kit
(3) Antropine (2) 2PAM Chloride |
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M-295
M-291 |
M-295: Large pad equipment decon
M-291: Small pad personnel decon |
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JSLIST
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Joint Service Lightwieght Intergrated Suit Technology
Exposed 24hours Non-exposed: 45days 6 washes |
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Decon types
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Immediate: during attack
Operational: Equipment continue mission Thorough: complete after attack |
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Personnel Decon Line
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8 stations 2 lines
Equipment: 5 stations Weps 1st Mask last |
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Decon line water
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4oz of bleach per Gal
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M-22 Chemical Alarm
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High and upwind
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CBR Postures
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Pre-attack: stage equipment
Attack: Don gear Post-attack: Decon |
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DT-60
IM-143 CP-95A |
Pocket dosimeter
Self reading Reads the DT-60 |
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COSAL/COSBAL
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Consolidated allowance list
Consolidated shorebase allowance list supplies needed to complete the mission |
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COSAL/COSBAL validating and updating
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Validated: annually & command turnover
Updating: against your COSAL |
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MOV
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Material Obligation Validation
Check on outstanding parts conducted monthly |
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OPTAR
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Operating Target
Consumables and Repairables |
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CHRIMP
DRMO |
Consolidated Hazmat Reutilization Inventory Management Program
Defense Reutilization Marketing Office |
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How is credit distributed for erroneously ordered parts
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Credit goes back to TYCOM
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Plant Property
Minor Property |
Plant: maintenance or repairs 2yrs 5k or more
Minor: use on shore 2yrs less then 5k |
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ACR
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Allowance Change Request
change to Allowance list must go through TYCOM |
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NAVSUP 1250-2
DD-1348 NAVSUP 1149 DD-200 |
1250-2: Non NSN
1348: NSN 1149: Shipping Document 200: FLIPL |
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FLIPL
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Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss
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ARP
CTR CSR MLO CUU |
Automotive Repair Parts
Central Tool Room Central Store Room Material Liaison Office Camo Utility Uniform |
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NSN
COG APL AEL NC NIS SIM |
National Stock Number 13#
Cognizance Symbol 2# who owns it Allowance Parts List Allowance Equiptment Not Carried Not in Stock Selected Item Management |
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SF-364 ROD
SF-368 QDR |
364: Report of Deficiency overshipped
368: Quality Deficency Report missing pieces |
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DLR
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Depot Level Repairables
improve fleet readiness |
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NRFI
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Not ready for issue
Turn in available: one for one Remain in place (RIP) replacement on hand |