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158 Cards in this Set
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ORM Principles |
1. Accept risk when benefits outweigh costs 2. Accept no unnecessary risk 3. Anticipate risk by planning 4. Make risk decision at the right level Minimize risks to acceptable levels
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IAMIS |
Identify hazards Assess hazards Make risk decisions Implement Controls Supervise |
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Types of Controls |
Engineering, Administration, PPE |
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EDVR |
Enlisted distribution verification report
- prospective losses, gains, total personnel, tad, summary 9 sections. |
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OPLAN OPORD |
Operational plan Operational order |
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SORTS |
Status of resources and training system |
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LOAC |
Law of armed conflict - rules to follow to determine how to treat pows/noncombats set out by Geneva convention |
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Father of The Seabees |
ADM Ben Moreel |
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Seabee Birthday |
March 5, 1942 Foundation were from river rats in Vietnam |
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Qualities of Navy/Marine Corp |
Flexibility, mobility, self sustainability, readiness |
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Battle of Midway |
June, 1942 4 japanese carriers sunk. Turning point of the war. |
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Battle of Coral Sea |
May, 1942 Fleets never saw each other |
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Battle of Normandy |
June 6, 1944 Largest amphibious assault. |
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EOD |
Created in 1943. Need to clear explosives off the beaches of France. Father of EOD RADM Draper Kauffman. |
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NCW |
Naval Coastal Warfare. Provides closed beach maritime operations for support and protection of HVA (high value assets) |
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Riverine |
More of an offensive, inner-land unit that provides security and protection. |
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NECC |
Naval Expeditionary Combatant Command
Ten commands (SATO)
Suppy, admin, training, operations
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C5 Galaxy |
Personnel/supply transport. 2 ramps for loading front/rear Intertheater. 36 pallet positions; 281k lb payload. |
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C17 Globemaster |
Intertheater. 18 pallet positions. |
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C130 Hercules |
Intratheater. 6 pallet positions; 44k lb payload. |
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MPF |
Maritime prepositioning force. Permits rapid deployment into secure areas where force introduction is essentially unopposed and expected to remain so through arrival and assembly phase |
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TPFDD |
Time phase force deployment data. Reflects priorities and requirements of the joint force.
Info on personnel/materials/supplies/weights for all |
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PCPPD |
Five steps of Intel Cycle Planning/direction Collection Processing Production Dissemination |
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EEFI CODES |
Essential Elements of Friendly Information 1. Position 2. Capabilities 3. Operations 4. Electronic Warfare 5. Personnel 6. COMSEC 7. Wrong circuit |
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Transmission ranges |
Low - 200m - 400m Medium - 400m - 5km High - 5km - 10km HPA - 10km - 40km |
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Beadwindow |
Something has been disclosed. |
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Frequencies |
HF - 3 MHz - 30 MHz VHF - 30 MHz - 300 MHz UHF - 300 MHz - 3 GHz SHF - 3 GHz - 30 GHz |
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Base Layouts |
BLUE Base, logistics, unit, Expeditionary Classifications by priority Safety, function, preventative, appearance |
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KOCOA |
Terrain
Key terrain Observation/ Fields of fire Concealement and cover Obstacles to movement Avenues of approach |
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BAMCIS |
Begin planning Arrange for recon Make recon Complete the plan Issue the order Supervise |
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Enemy Prisoner of War |
Search Secure Silence Segregate Safeguard Speed the Prisoner to the rear |
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782 Gear |
Personnel gear issue |
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HMMWV |
High mobility multiple wheeled vehicle |
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SMEAC |
Five Paragrah Order
Situation Mission Execute Admin/ logistics Command/ signal - comms, freqs |
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SALUTE |
Size Activity Location Unit Time Equipment |
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SPOT |
Size Position Observation Time |
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Waterborne |
Assess zone - no action, change course (2000yds) Intercept/warning Zone - tell them to change course (1000yds) React Zone - 500 yds |
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SCOF |
Seaward continuum of force
LVL One - hailing/sirens/lights LVL 2 - flares LVL 3 - Warning shots LVL 4 - Destructive or disabling |
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Casualty agents |
Nerve, blister, choking, blood |
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M-9 paper |
Turns red for liquid nerve or blister agents |
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M-8 paper |
Yellow gold - nerve agent Red pink - blister agent Dark green - nerve agent |
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Class I |
Subsistence, gratuitous health and comfort items |
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Class II |
Clothing, hand tools, housekeeping supplies |
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Class III |
POLs, fuels |
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Class IV |
Construction materials |
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Class V |
Ammunition |
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Class VI |
Personal demand items |
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Class VII |
Major end items i.e tanks, launchers vehicles |
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Class VIII |
Medical |
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Class IX |
Repair parts |
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Class X |
Material to support non-military programs |
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463L |
88 x 108 Usable is 84 x 104 10000lb of cargo Balsa wood core w 22 tie down rings |
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How is intelligence gathered |
Open source Human Imagery |
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MCAS |
Maritime civil affairs squadron |
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NAVELSG |
Naval expeditionary logistics support group |
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ETC |
Expeditionary training command |
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ECRC |
Expeditionary combat readiness command |
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EOD |
Explosive ordnance disposal |
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MDSU |
Mobile diving salvage unit |
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EEFI code 01 |
Position |
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EEFI CODE 02 |
Capabilities |
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EEFI CODE 03 |
Operations |
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EEFI CODE 04 |
Electronic Warfare |
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EEFI CODE 05 |
Personnel |
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EEFI CODE 06 |
COMSEC |
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EEFI CODE 07 |
Wrong circuit |
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One short blast |
Attention to order |
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One long blast |
Cease fire |
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3 long blasts |
Hostile fire incoming |
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Captain Phil Bucklew |
Father of Naval Special Warfare |
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ADM Eric T Olson |
First SEAL to be appointed grade of three star admiral |
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When we're SEAL teams established? |
In 1962, teams ONE and TWO |
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JCEOI |
Joint communication electronics operating instruction |
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Max and effective range of M4 |
3600m and 500m |
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Ist Rule Universal Safety Weapons |
Treat every weapon as if it were loaded |
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2nd Rule Universal Safety Weapons |
Never point your weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot |
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3rd Rule Universal Safety Weapons |
Keep you finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire |
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4th Rule Universal Safety Weapons |
Keep your weapon on safe until you intend to fire |
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First step prior to accepting, performing maintenance or a safety function check? |
Verify clear and safe. |
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Max range and effective of M240 |
3725m and 800m |
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OF/346 |
Government operators license |
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11260/2 |
CESE license. Construction and WHE. |
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CESE Class A |
Full time assigned to sn individual. CNO approved. |
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CESE B |
Recurring assignments of vehicles to command. CO authorization. |
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CESE C |
All vehicles not assigned to a or b. Motor pool. |
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G2 CMDRE |
CAPT William Gallagher |
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G2 CMC |
CMDCM Randy Lowry |
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JSOTF |
Joint Spec Ops Task Force |
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Deadly Force |
Force that a person uses causing, or that knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm. |
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Deadly Force triangle |
Opportunity, capability and intent |
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Steps of escalation of force |
Uniformed presence Verbal commands Control techniques Aggressive response techniques Intermediate weapons Deadly Force |
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Vehicle Trip Ticket |
DD 1970 |
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WARNO |
Warning order. Should include a brief statement, patrols general organization, specif uniforms or weapons, individuals and coc. |
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FRAGO |
fragmentary order |
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OPORD |
Operations order. Puts an OPLAN into effect. |
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MIPR |
DD form 448 Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request |
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METTT |
Mission Enemy Terrain and Weather Troops and Fire Support/Availability Time Available |
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DRAWD |
Defend Reinforce Attack Withdraw Delay |
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ADDRAC |
Alert Direction Description Range Assignment Control |
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SF-91 |
Accident report |
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SAFE |
Secure Automatic weapons Fields of fire Entrenchment |
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Ergonomics |
Concerns the design of a workplace to minimize stress on the human body and to maximize production |
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Hearing Protection |
Greater than 84dB and 140dB |
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MRF and factors |
Mobile Riverine Force. Establish and maintain control of riverine lines. Ability to attack selected targets in the riverine area.
Shallow water, currents, bridges |
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KC-10 Extender |
Air refueling and inter-theater |
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KC-135 Stratotanker |
Tanker that enables aircraft to transfer 200000lba of fuel |
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Messaging Precedence |
Flash (z) - 10 minutes Immediate (o) - 30 minutes Priority (p) - 3 hours Routine (r) - nlt next duty day |
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Code of Conduct Article I |
I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am 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 I'm 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 III |
If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. |
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Code of Conduct IV |
If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. |
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Article V |
when questioned, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. |
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Article VI |
I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. |
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Bonafides |
Challenge and Reply. Two words. |
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CRRC |
Combat Rubber Raiding Craft. 15' and 265lbs. One 35-55 OB engine. Max speed 18kts. |
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SINCGARS |
Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System |
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COMSEC |
Communications security |
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TPI |
Two person integrity. Security measure taken to prebent single person access to top secret or COMSEC material. |
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CCI |
Controlled cryptographic item |
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Squads |
Squad leader Grenadier Fire team leader Machine Gunner Rifleman #1 Rifleman #2 |
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CBR mask |
MCU-2/P |
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Chemical. Protective Over Garment |
JLIST |
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Casualty agents |
Nerve, blister, choking and blood |
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Types of Nuclear explosions |
air Burst, surface burst and subsurface burst |
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Decontamination Kts |
M291 and M295 |
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RIB |
Rigid Inflatable Boat. High speed, high buoyancy, extreme weather craft. Primary mission is insertion/extraction from beaches. 33', 14k lbs. Twin Engine. 47knots. |
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SOC Boat |
MKV Special Operations Craft. Medium range insertion/extraction. 81', 57 tons, twin engines, 47 knots.
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SOC-R |
Special Operations Craft-Riverine
High speed boat w ample weapons and equipment capacity. Primary mission is insertion/extraction into a low-medium threat environment. 33', 18k lbs, twin engine, 40 knots. |
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PBL |
Patrol boat, light. No armor, fiberglass. 25', 6k lbs, 155hp outboard, 40 knots.
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SDV |
Seal delivery vehicle. Submersible, underwater vehicle designed to carry aelas and equipment. 15', 265 lbs, 18 knots. |
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Blivets |
500 gallon fuel drum |
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MIST |
Mechanism of Injury Injuries or illness sustained Symptoms/vital signs Treatment Given |
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MARCH |
Massive bleeding Airway Respiration Circulation Head trauma/hypothermia |
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Factors that affect radio equipment |
Weather Terrain Antenna Power Location |
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Fire Team Formations |
Wedge Column Skirmishers Echelons |
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Wire Entanglement |
Tactical - break up enemy formations Protective-wire - prevent surprise attacks Supplementary - conceal tactical wire |
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JLIST |
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology |
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TFE-E Goals |
Task Force Energy Expeditionary Reduce fuel consumption by 15% and change how equipment is used. |
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Energy Efficiency |
Improve energy efficiency for CESE LED lighting |
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Pg2 and Pg4 |
NAVPERS 1070/602 NAVPERS 1070/604 |
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MAGTF |
Marine Air Ground Task Force |
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Purpose of First Aid |
To save a life Prevent further injury Minimize or prevent infection |
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Operation TORCH |
1942. First operation conducted by scouts and raiders. |
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Father of EOD |
LCDR Draper Kauffman. Estaished a Naval combat demolition unit in 1944. |
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SSAVIE and SOFSA |
SOF Support Asset Visibility exchange Special Operations Forces Support Activity |
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Terrorist Attack Methodology |
Target Options Selection Surveillance Target Selection Detailed Surveillance Training and Preparation The Attack |
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Tactics used by Terrorists |
Assassination Arson bombing Kidnapping Sabotage |
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RAC |
Risk Assessment Code 1 critical 2 serious 3 moderate 4 minor 5 negligible |
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Convoy Formations |
Staggered - allows all around security File - simple and minimizes ied blasts Offset - combines flexibility of stagger w ease of file Inverted T - limits third party Diamond - limits third part, difficult to command and control |
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Three types of burns |
Thermal, electrical and chemical |
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Arterial bleeding |
Bright, red and spurting |
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PACE |
Primary, alternate, contingency and emergency lines |
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Frequency range of PRC-117 |
30 MHz - 512 MHz |
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NAAK |
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit MK1 Contains 6 (total) atropine and 2-PAM CL injections. |
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AVPU |
Alert Verbal Pain and unresponsive |
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Michael Monsoor |
Operation Iraqi Freedom. Smothered a grenade to save many lives. |
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Operation Just Cause |
Invasion of Panama |
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Group Two Mission |
Deploy mission-ready integrated Naval Special Warfare Task Groups capable of full-spectrum special operations across competition, crisis and conflict and win globally. |