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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


IAMIS

Identify hazards


Assess hazards


Make risk decisions


Implement Controls


Supervise

Types of Controls

Engineering, Administration, PPE

EDVR

Enlisted distribution verification report



- prospective losses, gains, total personnel, tad, summary



9 sections.

OPLAN


OPORD

Operational plan


Operational order

SORTS

Status of resources and training system

LOAC

Law of armed conflict - rules to follow to determine how to treat pows/noncombats set out by Geneva convention

Father of The Seabees

ADM Ben Moreel

Seabee Birthday

March 5, 1942



Foundation were from river rats in Vietnam

Qualities of Navy/Marine Corp

Flexibility, mobility, self sustainability, readiness

Battle of Midway

June, 1942



4 japanese carriers sunk. Turning point of the war.

Battle of Coral Sea

May, 1942



Fleets never saw each other

Battle of Normandy

June 6, 1944



Largest amphibious assault.

EOD

Created in 1943. Need to clear explosives off the beaches of France. Father of EOD RADM Draper Kauffman.

NCW

Naval Coastal Warfare. Provides closed beach maritime operations for support and protection of HVA (high value assets)

Riverine

More of an offensive, inner-land unit that provides security and protection.

NECC

Naval Expeditionary Combatant Command



Ten commands (SATO)



Suppy, admin, training, operations


C5 Galaxy

Personnel/supply transport.


2 ramps for loading front/rear


Intertheater. 36 pallet positions; 281k lb payload.

C17 Globemaster

Intertheater. 18 pallet positions.

C130 Hercules

Intratheater. 6 pallet positions; 44k lb payload.

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

TPFDD

Time phase force deployment data. Reflects priorities and requirements of the joint force.



Info on personnel/materials/supplies/weights for all

PCPPD

Five steps of Intel Cycle



Planning/direction


Collection


Processing


Production


Dissemination


EEFI CODES

Essential Elements of Friendly Information



1. Position


2. Capabilities


3. Operations


4. Electronic Warfare


5. Personnel


6. COMSEC


7. Wrong circuit

Transmission ranges

Low - 200m - 400m


Medium - 400m - 5km


High - 5km - 10km


HPA - 10km - 40km

Beadwindow

Something has been disclosed.

Frequencies

HF - 3 MHz - 30 MHz


VHF - 30 MHz - 300 MHz


UHF - 300 MHz - 3 GHz


SHF - 3 GHz - 30 GHz

Base Layouts

BLUE


Base, logistics, unit, Expeditionary



Classifications by priority


Safety, function, preventative, appearance

KOCOA

Terrain



Key terrain


Observation/ Fields of fire


Concealement and cover


Obstacles to movement


Avenues of approach

BAMCIS

Begin planning


Arrange for recon


Make recon


Complete the plan


Issue the order


Supervise

Enemy Prisoner of War

Search


Secure


Silence


Segregate


Safeguard


Speed the Prisoner to the rear


782 Gear

Personnel gear issue

HMMWV

High mobility multiple wheeled vehicle

SMEAC

Five Paragrah Order



Situation


Mission


Execute


Admin/ logistics


Command/ signal - comms, freqs

SALUTE

Size


Activity


Location


Unit


Time


Equipment

SPOT

Size


Position


Observation


Time

Waterborne

Assess zone - no action, change course (2000yds)


Intercept/warning Zone - tell them to change course (1000yds)


React Zone - 500 yds

SCOF

Seaward continuum of force



LVL One - hailing/sirens/lights


LVL 2 - flares


LVL 3 - Warning shots


LVL 4 - Destructive or disabling

Casualty agents

Nerve, blister, choking, blood

M-9 paper

Turns red for liquid nerve or blister agents

M-8 paper

Yellow gold - nerve agent


Red pink - blister agent


Dark green - nerve agent

Class I

Subsistence, gratuitous health and comfort items

Class II

Clothing, hand tools, housekeeping supplies

Class III

POLs, fuels

Class IV

Construction materials

Class V

Ammunition

Class VI

Personal demand items

Class VII

Major end items i.e tanks, launchers vehicles

Class VIII

Medical

Class IX

Repair parts

Class X

Material to support non-military programs

463L

88 x 108


Usable is 84 x 104


10000lb of cargo


Balsa wood core w 22 tie down rings

How is intelligence gathered

Open source


Human


Imagery

MCAS

Maritime civil affairs squadron

NAVELSG

Naval expeditionary logistics support group

ETC

Expeditionary training command

ECRC

Expeditionary combat readiness command

EOD

Explosive ordnance disposal

MDSU

Mobile diving salvage unit

EEFI code 01

Position

EEFI CODE 02

Capabilities

EEFI CODE 03

Operations

EEFI CODE 04

Electronic Warfare

EEFI CODE 05

Personnel

EEFI CODE 06

COMSEC

EEFI CODE 07

Wrong circuit

One short blast

Attention to order

One long blast

Cease fire

3 long blasts

Hostile fire incoming

Captain Phil Bucklew

Father of Naval Special Warfare

ADM Eric T Olson

First SEAL to be appointed grade of three star admiral

When we're SEAL teams established?

In 1962, teams ONE and TWO

JCEOI

Joint communication electronics operating instruction

Max and effective range of M4

3600m and 500m

Ist Rule Universal Safety Weapons

Treat every weapon as if it were loaded

2nd Rule Universal Safety Weapons

Never point your weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot

3rd Rule Universal Safety Weapons

Keep you finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire

4th Rule Universal Safety Weapons

Keep your weapon on safe until you intend to fire

First step prior to accepting, performing maintenance or a safety function check?

Verify clear and safe.

Max range and effective of M240

3725m and 800m

OF/346

Government operators license

11260/2

CESE license. Construction and WHE.

CESE Class A

Full time assigned to sn individual. CNO approved.

CESE B

Recurring assignments of vehicles to command. CO authorization.

CESE C

All vehicles not assigned to a or b. Motor pool.

G2 CMDRE

CAPT William Gallagher

G2 CMC

CMDCM Randy Lowry

JSOTF

Joint Spec Ops Task Force

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.

Deadly Force triangle

Opportunity, capability and intent

Steps of escalation of force

Uniformed presence


Verbal commands


Control techniques


Aggressive response techniques


Intermediate weapons


Deadly Force

Vehicle Trip Ticket

DD 1970

WARNO

Warning order. Should include a brief statement, patrols general organization, specif uniforms or weapons, individuals and coc.

FRAGO

fragmentary order

OPORD

Operations order. Puts an OPLAN into effect.

MIPR

DD form 448



Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request

METTT

Mission


Enemy


Terrain and Weather


Troops and Fire Support/Availability


Time Available

DRAWD

Defend


Reinforce


Attack


Withdraw


Delay

ADDRAC

Alert


Direction


Description


Range


Assignment


Control

SF-91

Accident report

SAFE

Secure


Automatic weapons


Fields of fire


Entrenchment

Ergonomics

Concerns the design of a workplace to minimize stress on the human body and to maximize production

Hearing Protection

Greater than 84dB and 140dB

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

KC-10 Extender

Air refueling and inter-theater

KC-135 Stratotanker

Tanker that enables aircraft to transfer 200000lba of fuel

Messaging Precedence

Flash (z) - 10 minutes


Immediate (o) - 30 minutes


Priority (p) - 3 hours


Routine (r) - nlt next duty day

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.

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.

Code of Conduct III

If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available.

Code of Conduct IV

If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners.

Article V

when questioned, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth.

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.

Bonafides

Challenge and Reply. Two words.

CRRC

Combat Rubber Raiding Craft. 15' and 265lbs. One 35-55 OB engine. Max speed 18kts.

SINCGARS

Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System

COMSEC

Communications security

TPI

Two person integrity. Security measure taken to prebent single person access to top secret or COMSEC material.

CCI

Controlled cryptographic item

Squads

Squad leader


Grenadier


Fire team leader


Machine Gunner


Rifleman #1


Rifleman #2

CBR mask

MCU-2/P

Chemical. Protective Over Garment

JLIST

Casualty agents

Nerve, blister, choking and blood

Types of Nuclear explosions

air Burst, surface burst and subsurface burst

Decontamination Kts

M291 and M295

RIB

Rigid Inflatable Boat. High speed, high buoyancy, extreme weather craft. Primary mission is insertion/extraction from beaches. 33', 14k lbs. Twin Engine. 47knots.

SOC Boat

MKV Special Operations Craft. Medium range insertion/extraction. 81', 57 tons, twin engines, 47 knots.


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.


PBL

Patrol boat, light. No armor, fiberglass.


25', 6k lbs, 155hp outboard, 40 knots.





SDV

Seal delivery vehicle. Submersible, underwater vehicle designed to carry aelas and equipment. 15', 265 lbs, 18 knots.

Blivets

500 gallon fuel drum

MIST

Mechanism of Injury


Injuries or illness sustained


Symptoms/vital signs


Treatment Given

MARCH

Massive bleeding


Airway


Respiration


Circulation


Head trauma/hypothermia

Factors that affect radio equipment

Weather


Terrain


Antenna


Power


Location

Fire Team Formations

Wedge


Column


Skirmishers


Echelons

Wire Entanglement

Tactical - break up enemy formations


Protective-wire - prevent surprise attacks


Supplementary - conceal tactical wire

JLIST

Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology

TFE-E Goals

Task Force Energy Expeditionary



Reduce fuel consumption by 15% and change how equipment is used.

Energy Efficiency

Improve energy efficiency for CESE


LED lighting

Pg2 and Pg4

NAVPERS 1070/602


NAVPERS 1070/604

MAGTF

Marine Air Ground Task Force

Purpose of First Aid

To save a life


Prevent further injury


Minimize or prevent infection

Operation TORCH

1942. First operation conducted by scouts and raiders.

Father of EOD

LCDR Draper Kauffman. Estaished a Naval combat demolition unit in 1944.

SSAVIE and SOFSA

SOF Support Asset Visibility exchange



Special Operations Forces Support Activity

Terrorist Attack Methodology

Target Options


Selection Surveillance


Target Selection


Detailed Surveillance


Training and Preparation


The Attack

Tactics used by Terrorists

Assassination


Arson


bombing


Kidnapping


Sabotage

RAC

Risk Assessment Code



1 critical


2 serious


3 moderate


4 minor


5 negligible

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

Three types of burns

Thermal, electrical and chemical

Arterial bleeding

Bright, red and spurting

PACE

Primary, alternate, contingency and emergency lines

Frequency range of PRC-117

30 MHz - 512 MHz

NAAK

Nerve Agent Antidote Kit MK1



Contains 6 (total) atropine and 2-PAM CL injections.

AVPU

Alert Verbal Pain and unresponsive

Michael Monsoor

Operation Iraqi Freedom. Smothered a grenade to save many lives.

Operation Just Cause

Invasion of Panama

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.