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Concept of ORM
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Operational Risk Management
Decisson making tool |
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Implement Controls
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3rd step
Admin Engineering PPE |
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Small Boat Safety Req
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life jackets, oars, chem lights, first aide kit, refuel only in the water at day time with eng off
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Operations with Helos
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FOD Walk down
Float Coat 50ft during T/O or Landing |
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Proceduces when working with Ordnance
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BRAVO Flag, Set HERO, smoke lamp out
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Purpose of first aid
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Save life
Prevent futher injury Stop spread of infection |
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Respiratory Problems
Hemorrhage Cardiac Arrest Fractures Burns Shock |
CPR
Control bleeding CPR, AED, Call for help Prevent movement Thermal, Electrical, Chemical Laser Calm patient |
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Types of Fractures
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Simple: internal
Compound(open) through the skin |
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Bleeding types
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Arterial: Bright Red Squirts
Venous:Dark Red Oozes |
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Ways to Control Bleeding
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Direct Pressure: 5-10 mins on wound
Indirect: 22 pressure points Tourniquet: arm or leg, remove only by Medical, place T: then timeon forhead |
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Treatment for Shock
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Calm
Move to shade elevate feet regulate temperature comfort |
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Treatment for Burns
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1st: suface, 1wk recovery
2nd: blisters into skin 2-3 wk recovery 3rd: muscle and tissue damage nerves destroyed |
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Chemical Burns
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Flush with water, remove powder with gloves
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Chest wound treatment
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cover with air tight on 3 sides find exit wound cover on all sides
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Eye injuries treatment
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Don't rub eye, Don't remove object cover both eyes
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Heat Stroke
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Not cooling no sweat cool place give liquids
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Heat Exhaustion
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Dehydrated excessive sweating, moist cool skin, cool place give liquids
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Heat Cramps
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Loss of electrolytes cool location give water slowly
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Hypothermia
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Core temp dropped slowly warm, take off wet items
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Frost Bite
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Warm slowly
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Describe the M16Carbine
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Lightweight
Shoulder Fired Aircooled Gas operated Semi Auto Assult Riffle |
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Characteristics of the M16
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Length 39"
Wieght: 7E/8F Max Range: 3600M Max Effective Range:550M/800M Safeties: Safe, Semi, Burst Ammo types: 5.56MM NATO Rates of Fire: 45semi 90burst Types of Fire: Standing, Prone, Kneeling |
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No Paint
Black Green Purple Orange |
Ball
Armor Penatrating Armor Piecering IR Tracer Tracer |
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Discuss small boat safety req
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life jackets, oars, chem lights, first aid kit, refuel in water, durning daytime
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Discuss Helo Operations
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FOD Walk down
Float coat 50ft T/Oor landing |
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Discuss procautions with ordnance
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BRAVO Flag
Set Condition HERO Secure Smoking |
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State purpose of First Aid
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Prevent futher injury
Control Bleeding Minimize infection |
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Treatments for
Respiratory Problems Hemorrhage Cardiac Arrest Fractures Burns Shock |
CPR
Control Bleeding CPR, AED, Call for help Prevent movement Chem, Thermal, Electrical, Laser Calm, Cover, elevate feet |
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Simple
Compound Fractures |
Closed inside body
Bone through the skin |
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Treatment for
ARM LEG JAW NOSE SKULL SPINE RIB SHOULDER |
Slpint
Slpint Don't move tongue forward Head back, no blowing Brain Damage Don't move Wrap arm to ribs Sling |
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Arterial Bleeding
Venous Bleeding |
Bright Red
Dark Red |
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Treatment for Bleeding
Direct Pressure Pressure Dressing Indirect Pressure Tourniquet |
Apply 5-10mins of pressure
Israel Wrap Pressure points Last resort, slightly above, arm or leg, T on forehead with time Medical to remove |
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Treatment for shock
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Calm, Cover, elevate feet, regulate temperature
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Types of Burns
1st 2nd 3rd |
Rediness of skin least severe 1wk
Blisters 2-3wk Most severe muscle, tissue, nerve damage |
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Treatment for Chemical Burn
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Powder base: revmove extra powder with gloves
Flush with water |
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Treatment for:
Chest wound Head Eye Facial |
Most serious Sucking; place airtight on 3 sides, exit side on all 4 sides
Cover both eyes leave object alone Make sure breathing |
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Name Methods of transporting a victim
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Fireman Carry
Strokes Stretcher 4-handed seat Tied Hands Pack-strap |
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Heat Stroke
Heat Exhaustion Heat Cramps |
Not cooling, not sweating, cool down give liquids
Dehydrated, excessive sweating Loss of electrolytes give liquids slowly |
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Hypothermia
Frost Bite |
Core Temp dropped warm slowly remove wet items
Warm Slowly |
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MEDEVAC
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1. Location
2. Freq & Call Sign 3. Patients 4. Equiptment needed 5. Number of Patients 6. Security at site 7. Method of Markings 8. Nationality 9. NBC |
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Define Deadly Force
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Serious injury or Death
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When is Deadly Force is Authorized
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Self-Defense / others
Assets of National Security Assets of Danger Serious Offeses Against Persons Public Health Arrest Apprehension Escape |
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Deadly Force Triangle
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Oppurtunity
Capability Intent |
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6 Steps Escalation of Force
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Presence
Verbal Soft Controls (Handcuff) Hard Controls (Pepper Spray) Intermediate Weapon (Baton) Deadly Force |
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SROE
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Standiong Rule of Engagement
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De-escalation
Proportional Force Aattack to Disable or Destroy |
Surrender
Right level for situation Stop use Deadly Force |
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LOAC
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Laws of Armed Conflict
No Torture Offense against POW Attack on Non-Combant Offense against sick n wounded Mutilation of dead Wearing Enemies Uniform Attack against medical, hospital ship, coastal rescue |
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Territorial Seas
Contiguous Zones Exclusive Economic Zone High Seas Security Zones |
Coast - 12miles
13-24miles 25-200 Beyond 200 Country dependent |
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Asylum Tempory Refugee
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No one but CO will authorize treat like POW
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Describe M16 Carbine
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Shoulder fired
Magazine fed Gas operated Air cooled Lightwieght Semi, Burst Weapon |
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M16 Charcteristics
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39"
7lbs unloaded 8lbs loaded Max Range 3600M Max Effective 550M point/800M area Safeties: Safe, Burst, Semi Ammo: 5.56MM |
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Color types of Ammo
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Purple: IR Tracer
Orange: Tracer Black: Armmor Pericing Green: Armmor Penitrating No Paint-: Ball |
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Combat Stress
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PTSD, Sleeplessness, depression, anger
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Mild Stress
Severe Stress |
Can over come
Stops you |
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Techniques to reduce stress
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PT, Smoke, Sleep, Eat
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Elements found in a Combant Environment
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Violent sounds
casualties confusion lack of information isolation homesickness meatal fatigue physical fatigue communications breakdown |
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Warning signs of suicide
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Give away possessions
Talks of death Depression Abandon plans Loses hope |
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SALUTE
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Situation
Activity Location Uniform Time Enemy |
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KOCOA
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Key Terrian Features
Observations of Fire Concealment & Cover Obsticles Avenues of Appoarch |
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SPOT
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Situation
Postion Observation Time |
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Cover
Concealment |
Protecting
Hinding |
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Colors on a Military Map
Brown Black Blue Green Red |
Contour Lines
Man made Water Vegetation Roads |
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Pace Count
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Pace Count+Distance/100 = amount of steps to take
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Combat and Recon Patrol
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Combat: Defensive
Recon: Intel |
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Burning Waste Field
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Get ride of waste
Burn Pit: 4x4 4' deep 100 people a day 100yds from water 30yds from DFAC |
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ROWPU
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Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit
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Operation site for ROWPU
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75-100ft from water source, upstream, 15 degree incline
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Capabilities of the ROWPU
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Gray or Brackish water
600gal/hr Salt 400gal/hr Treats CBR agents Kills Bacteria and is a powered by a 30KW generator |
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Camp Maintenance
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Emergency Work less then 16hrs
Specific over 16hrs Sanding high repetitive |
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PMS on Camp facilities
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Control Inspections: Foundation of maintenance
Annual Inspection Summary(AIS) Validating/justifying ARP |
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Bombing, Assassination, Arson, Hostage taking, Kidnapping, Hijacking, Sabotage
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Tactics used by terrorists
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Detailed Surveillance Terrorists methodology
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Monitor Target, most likely to get caught
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Terrorist Threat Levels
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Low, Moderate, Significant, High
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FPCON Levels
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Normal
Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta |
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Criticality
Vulnerability |
assessing inportance to mission effect and recoverability
assessing how well your training is |
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Response Assessment
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Reaction and readiness
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ATFP Plan
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How well you react to scenarios
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ATFP Training Reqs
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Level 1: Basic Training NKO
Level 2: ATO Level 3: O5-6 before command Level 4: O-6 and above |
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Gen order 1
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Take charge of my post and all gov't property in view
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Gen Order 2
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Walk my post in a military manner keeping alert observing evertyhing that takes place within site and hearing
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Gen Order 3
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Report all violations of orders Iam instructed to enforce
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Gen order 4
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Repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guardhouse than my own
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Gen order 5
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Quit my post when properly relieved
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Gen order 6
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Recieve, obey, pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the CO, OOD, Offices and Petty Officers of the guard only
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Gen order 7
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Talk to no one except in the line of duty
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Gen Order 8
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Give the alarm in case of fire or disorder
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Gen Order 9
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Call the PO of the guard in any case not covered by instructions
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Gen Order 10
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Salute all officers and colors and standards not cased
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Gen Order 11
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Be espically watchful at night durning the time for challenging to challenge all persons on or near my post allow no one to pass without proper authority
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Guardmount Procedures
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Passdown items, ROE, SOF, FPCON, Callsigns, Freqs
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Entry Control Point Layout
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Serpentine, Observation Tower and Bunker
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ECP Assessment, Warning, Threat Zones
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500M apart
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ECP Assessement Zone
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Most Outer Zone
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Obsticles and Barriers
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3 Wires
Tactical: perimeter Supplemental: hides tactical Protective: Most inner barrier |
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Conducting Personnel Search
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Hasty: Pat down
Detailed Body: Cavity Baggage: they open |
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Vehicle Search
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Driver ID
keys to guard Driver opens all compartments Hood and Trunk 1st |
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Watercraft Search
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ID from all persons
Collect Manifest Capt opens all compartments Record inspection |
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PPR Pre-planned Response
Small Boat Deep Draft Vessel Subsurface Threats Divers Entry Control points Aircraft & Manpad attacks Standoff Attack |
Protect HVA
Brace for shock Subs launch ASROC or Torpedo. Divers nets, MK32A sonar ATFP SOP AAW Weapons Stand still |
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Anti-Swimmer patrol methods
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MK3A2 Grenade, lights, nets, sonar
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Aircraft / Flightline defense
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Flightline Security, Raven Plan CWIS
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Controlling Civil Disturbances
Control Force Negotiating Team Special Response Team |
React now
End conflict, no loss of life Mission done ASAP |
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Control Force of Action
Isolate Area Protecting Targets Exerting Control |
No access
Highly visible targets Measure change as the crowd changes |
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Riot Control Equipment
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Battle Dress
Bataan First aid kit helmet vest face shield pistol belt smoke |
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COA
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Course of Action
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COA Development
COA War Game |
Mission statement
Instructions on info to enemy |
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Mission Analysis
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Review and analysis phase
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COA Comparison and Development
Order Development |
Commander Selects COA that will complete the mission
Principle means for guidance |
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SMEAC in detail
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Situation: Information
Mission: 5 W's Execution:Commanders intent Admin & Log: Food, Ammo Command & Log: Comms instruction |
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Inport Security Plan
Convoy Plan Boat Patrol Order |
Event specific CONOPS
WARNO, SMEAC,BAMSIS Weather, winds traffic patterns |
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WARNO
OPORD FRAGO SOP Maritime Tactical Messages OPLAN |
Warning: mission to occur
Operation Orders OPLAN into effects Fragmentary: Changes SOP: Step by Step MTM: OPTASK Specific instructions OPLAN future mission |
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Mission in the JOC
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Focal point of all Ops tactical control excucation and supervision
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C4I
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Command
Control CPU's COMMS Intel |
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CEOI
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Communication Electronic Operating Instruction
passwords, challenges, callsigns, freq, crypto |
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Ciruit Discipline
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Short and to the point
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Delayed
Immediate |
STANDBY
Urgency |
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Types of circuits
Tactical Admin Directed Free |
At Sea
Inport Permission Everyone |
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CMS Handling
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National Security
Trained by CMS Custodian Stored by clearance TS 2 combo Sign and inventory Inventory everytime at turnover SF-153 Transfer, receipt, inventory and destruction |
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Table of Allowance
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TA-77 supply for 90days fuel food 15days
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IMPAC VISA
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Purchase items w/out NSN $3000
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DD FORM 1348-6
NAVCOMPT 2276 NAVSUP 1250-2 DD FORM 448 MIPR SF 44 DD 1155 SF 1449 SF 30 |
NSN
Contracts No NSN Military Inter-departmental Purchase Request Blank Check Written Contract Change price |
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DD 200 FLIPL
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Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss
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Chief of Security Aassistance Organization (SAO)
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Tells what branch will teach what country
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Naval Education and Training Security Asstistance Field Activity (NETSAFA)
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Tells what NMTT will go where and teach what
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Military Articles and Services List (MASL)
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Catalog of items given to the country.
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Trajectory
Burst of Fire Cone of Fire Beaten Zone Dead Space Danger Spaces |
Path of bullets
3 rounds consecutively Group of trajectory Bullet lands Bullets can't reach Bullets can reach |
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Classes of Fire
Grazing Plunging Oblique |
Not above 1M
Goes up then back down Every Angle |
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How to determine range
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Range of weapon
Range finder Tracer Rounds |
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ADDRAC
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Alert
Direction Description Range Assignment Control |
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Engaging Targets
Point Wide Deep Oblique Area Moving |
Fixed Fire
Transverse Surge Transverse and Surge Transverse and Swing Lead target |
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Column
Skimishers Wedge Echelon |
Straight line
Shoulder to should 360 Flank |
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Check point
Rally Point Intial Rally Point En Rounte Rally Point Objective Rally Point |
Perdetermined locations
Reassemble and Reorganize Assemble before mission Between intial and objective Just before the objective final preps are done here |
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Immeditate Halt
Air Attack Hasty Ambush Assualt Near Ambush Far Ambush |
Stop
FREEZE disburse Suprise attack defend Avoid contact Get out of kill zone ID fire back |
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MOUNT
Marine Operation on Urban Terrain |
Fire squad 14 bodies
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Weapons Carry
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Tactical- Low ready
Alert- threat butt on shoulder Ready- Imminent threat target in site |
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Firing Techniques
Pieing Aim Quick Fire Pointed Quick Fire Instrinctive Shooting |
Cutting Corners
2 quick shoots front site Finger that points at target Just shoot |
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Alternating and Successive Bounding
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Alternating leap frog
Successive Bounding person in rear stays in rear |
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Types of Movement
Crossing a Wall Corners Past Windows Doorsways Parallel to Buildings Open Areas Aassault Element Inside Buildings |
Low Silhouette
Pieing Below window Move rapidly stay out of cone of fire Close to wall Shortest route Group moves Avoid hallways hug walls |
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Clearing Techniques
Clear Room, Door Closed or Open Stacked Position |
Shooter 2 right behind shooter 1 before entering
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Clearing a Room Door Closed Split Positions
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Shooter 1 and 2 are opppsite sides go to wall nearest to them
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Cover team Members to support clearing of a room
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Stay out of field of fire
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Clearing L-Shape Hallway
T-Shape Stairwell |
Pieing
Pieing Clear from below before moving up |
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Tactical Lighting
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Use no firing hand
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Convoy Route RECON
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Should be done by air or ground
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Convoy Troop Leading Procedures
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Recieve Mission
WARNO Make Tentative Plan Movement Reconnoiter Complete Plan Convoy Brief Supervise |
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Convoy CDR
A-Convoy CDR |
Overall responsible position in middle of Convoy
In charge of the rear location is in the rear. |
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Lead Vehicle CDR
Vehicle CDR Driver Crew Served Weapons Operator |
Lead Vehicle
Responsible for vehicle everything in it Driving Gunner |
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Designated Marksman
Combat Medics Litter Team Landing Zone Team |
Sniper
best location in rear Assit Medics Establish the LZ |
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Assault Team
Recovery Team Security Team |
Respond under fire
Vehicle breaks down Next to last in convoy Everyone in Convoy |
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Convoy Formation advantage and disadvantage
File Staggered Offset |
File: single line middle of the road
A: Minimizes IED Blast D: Reduce FOV Staggered: A: 360 Security. Limits 3rd party interference D:Vulnerable to IED Blast Offset: Block 3rd Party A:Convoy CDR controls 3rd party D:Vulnerable to IED Blast |
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Convoy Formation advantage and disadvantage
Inverted T Diamond |
Inverted T: File w/vehicle on each side
A:Limits 3rd party infiltration D: Experienced Drivers Diamond: Gun truck on outsideA:Limits 3rd party infiltration D: Experienced Drivers |
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Harding Vehicles
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Sandbags, Camouflage, armored plates
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Elements of a Strip Map
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Start point: Release
Checkpoints: Status Critcal Points: Hot Spot |
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3Types of Convoy Comms
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Vehicle to vehicle
Internal External |
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Convoy actions short stops
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360 Security 5&25
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Blocking and Bumping Techniques
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Done only at intersections and traffic circles
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Convoy Clearing
High Low Hasty |
High: post on overpass
Low: post below overpass Hasty: Leap-Frog below overpass |
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Convoy Fields of Fire
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Driver 9-1
Convoy CDR 11-3 Rear Pax: Window sides |
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What to do at a IED or VBIED
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Stop
Back up 300M 360 5&25 |
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How to react to an IED
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Confirm (UXO Team)
Clear Area Cordon off and secure area Control POE around IED Check for 2nd devices |
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High Tide
Low Tide Mean High/Low Tide Slack Water |
High Tide: Max hght from rising tide
Low Tide: Min hght from outgoing tide Mean High/Low: 19yr Avg Slack Water: little or no current |
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Nautical Chart
Map |
Chart for water
For ground |
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Compass Rose
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2 circles
Outer is true north inner is Magnetic North The difference is Angle of Declination |
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International Association of Lighthouse Authority
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Red Buoys on port pulling into Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia
Red Buoys on Stbd pulling into Americas and Japan |
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Purpose of Range
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Keeps vessel centerline of channel
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Point defense of High Value Assets
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HVA Pierside: Static targe to enemy.. Focus on Intel and Surveillance
HVA Anchorage: Largest Threat Zone HVA Underway: Patrol boats |
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Screen Boat
Reaction Boat Intercept Escort Boat |
Boats in warning zone indentifying and investigating
Boat positions between threat and HVA Outside of warning zone for intial contact and escort |
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MIO
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Maritime Intercept Operations
UN Sanctioned embargos during peacetime |
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VBSS
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Visit , Board Search and Seizure
MIO ops |
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HVBSS
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Helo Visit Board Search and Seizure
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CCOI
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Critical Contact of Interest
Contraband, military supplies, illegal drugs |