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72 Cards in this Set
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ORM
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Operational Risk Management
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3 controls used in ORM
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Engineering, Administrative, and PPE
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FACOSH
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Federal Advisory Council on Occupational Safety and health
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NAVFAC
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Naval Facitities Engineering Command
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NAVSEA
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Naval Sea Sytems command
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NAVAIR
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Naval Air Systems Command
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NETC
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Naval Eduacation and Training Command
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NPDC
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Naval Personnel Development Command
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BUMED
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Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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FFC
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Atlantic Fleet
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PACFLT
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Pacific Fleet
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NAVINSGEN
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Naval Inspector General
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COMNAVEUR
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Naval Forces Europe
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NOSSA
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Naval Ordinance Safety and Security Activity
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What is the purpose and goal of a mishap investigation
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determine how and why the event occurred and to prevent future occurrence of similiar events
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CINC
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Fleet Commander in Charge
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OPLAN What does it stand for what is it's purpose
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Operation Plan: a detailed statement of a course of action to be followed to accomplish a future mission.
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OPORD
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Operation Order: puts the OPLAN into effect
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What is a Warning Order
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the mission brief usually done in the SMEAC form.
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EDVR
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Enlisted Data Verification Report
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SORTS what does it stand for what does it do?
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Status of Resources and Training System: provides identification and general status data to National Command Authorities ie. CNO, CNICPACFLT, JCS etc.
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MAGTF
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Marine Air-Ground Task Force
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MRF
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Mobile Riverine Force
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N-1
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Admin
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N-3
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Operations (may include Deck and Combat Systems if the departments do not stand alone)
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N-4
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Supply
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SLOC
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Sea Lines of Communication
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EMCON
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Emission Controll
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JLOTS
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Joint Logistics Over the Shores
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AMW
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Amphibious Warfare
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MPF
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Maritime Pre-positiong Force
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AMC
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Air Mobility Command
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What is the nature and Purpose of Command and Control
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Enables the commander to understand the situation, select a course of action, issue intent and orders, monitor the execution of orders and evaluate the results
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Define Command as it pertains to Command and Control
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function of authority, responsibility, and accountability.
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Define Control as it pertains to Command and Control
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The means a commander uses to guide the conduct of operations.
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Define Strategic Intelligence
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Intel oriented toward national objectives and supports the formulation of policies and determination of priorities.
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Define Operational Intel
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Theatre specific intel that concentrates on collection, identification, locations and analysis to support the Operations
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Define Tactical Intel
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Oriented more toward combat, than long-range planning (ie. operational intel)
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What are the 5 steps in the intel cylce?
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Planning and Direction
Collection Proccesing Production Dissemination |
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What do LO, M, HI and PA mean when dealing with radios?
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LO- Low Power 200M- 400M
M- Medium 400- 5KM HI- High 5KM-10KM PA- Power Amplified (vehicles only) 10KM- 40KM |
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What does CMS stand for?
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Communications Security Materials System
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EEFI?
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Essential Elements of Friendly Information
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KOCOA
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Key Terrain
Observation and fields of fire Cover and Concealment Obstacles to Movment Avenues of approach |
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What is a Contour Line?
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An Imaginary line along which all points are the same elevation
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BAMCIS
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Begin Planning
Arrange for recon Make recon Complete the plan Issue the order Supervise |
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SMEAC and define each
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Situation: enemy forces, friendly forces, and attachmetns and detachments
Mission: what your going to do Execution: who, what, where when and how Administration and logistics: Gear needed, logreqs etc.. Command and Signal: What kind of coms, what freqs or channels, calsigns, authentication procedures etc... |
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FEBA
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Foward Edge of the Battle Area
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Define Sectors of Fire
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An area of Responsibility assigned to a squad, platoon, or CSW to be covered by fire.
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Define Fire Discipline
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a set of ROE's primarily designed to diliver optimal weapons fire on the enemy, while using the least amount of ammunitions, and minimizing blue on blue
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what are your 6 S's for POW's
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Search, Secure, Silence, Segregate, Speed to the rear, Safeguard
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THREATCONS: ALPHA, BRAVO, CHARLIE, AND DELTA
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ALPHA: A general threat is possible
BRAVO: An increased threat, must be maintaned for weeks withough undue hardship to operational capability or local authorities. Charlie: An Immenent threat, posture will be maintained for a short period of time Delta: Attack has occured or is immenent to a known location. |
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Define Tactical wire
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wire used to funnel enemy into fields of fire
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Define Protective wire
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used to prevent suprise assaults from points close to the defense area. close enough for 24 hour observation but not within hand grenade range.
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Define Supplementary wire
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wire used in front of the FEBA to conceal the exact line of the tactical wire.
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What does Atropine do?
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Blocks acetylcholine (acetylcholine causes muscles to contract and increases pulse and heart rate)
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Pralidoxime Chloride (oxime) , 2 Pam cloride does what?
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reactivates acetly cholinesterase. causes muscles to relax.
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What are the 3 types of chemical warefare agents?
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Sarin (GB), Soman, and VX
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What are the properties of Sarin?
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Physioligical effects are nerve, at 68 deg. F is colorless liquid and almost no odor when pure. manufacturing impurities cause it to smell fruity or paint like. onset of effets are quick acting.
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What are the properties of Soman?
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Physiological effects are nerve. at 68 deg F. is colorless liquid manufacturing impurities cause it to smell like insect repellent. effects are quick acting.
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What are the propeties of VX?
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Physiological effects are nerve, at 68 deg F. is odor less and looks like motor oil. effects are quick acting.
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What are the threat levels for MOPP?
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MOPP I- Suspected
MOPP II- Possible MOPP III- Probable MOPP IIII- Imminent |
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NAAK
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Nerve Agent Antidote Kit
6 atropine and 6 2 Pam CL injections. |
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Define Immediate Decon
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minimizes casualties, saves lives. Is carried out by individuals who are contaminated.
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Define Operational Decon
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sustains operations, reduces the contact hazard, eliminates necessity or reduces duration of MOPP
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COSBAL
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Coordinated Shore Based Allowace List
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Define Thorough Decon
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reduces or eliminates need for protective clothing. personnel clean equipment/matl, and working areas to the lowest possible level.
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Define Validating
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Comparing APL/AEL's against equipment.
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Define Updating
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Submitting a CCF (Configuration Change File) to update WSF (Weapons Sytem File)
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MOV
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Material Obligation Validation: list of requisitions to be reviewed and validated by departmen head.
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What are the 7 Bead Windows
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1- Position
2- Capability 3- Operations 4-Electronic Warfare 5- Personnel 6- Comsec 7- Wrong Circuit |
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OODA
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Observe, Orient, Decide Act
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METT-TSL (C)
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Mission, Enemy, Troops, Terrain, Time, Space Logics (civilian conciderations)
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