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ORM
Operational Risk Management
3 controls used in ORM
Engineering, Administrative, and PPE
FACOSH
Federal Advisory Council on Occupational Safety and health
NAVFAC
Naval Facitities Engineering Command
NAVSEA
Naval Sea Sytems command
NAVAIR
Naval Air Systems Command
NETC
Naval Eduacation and Training Command
NPDC
Naval Personnel Development Command
BUMED
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
FFC
Atlantic Fleet
PACFLT
Pacific Fleet
NAVINSGEN
Naval Inspector General
COMNAVEUR
Naval Forces Europe
NOSSA
Naval Ordinance Safety and Security Activity
What is the purpose and goal of a mishap investigation
determine how and why the event occurred and to prevent future occurrence of similiar events
CINC
Fleet Commander in Charge
OPLAN What does it stand for what is it's purpose
Operation Plan: a detailed statement of a course of action to be followed to accomplish a future mission.
OPORD
Operation Order: puts the OPLAN into effect
What is a Warning Order
the mission brief usually done in the SMEAC form.
EDVR
Enlisted Data Verification Report
SORTS what does it stand for what does it do?
Status of Resources and Training System: provides identification and general status data to National Command Authorities ie. CNO, CNICPACFLT, JCS etc.
MAGTF
Marine Air-Ground Task Force
MRF
Mobile Riverine Force
N-1
Admin
N-3
Operations (may include Deck and Combat Systems if the departments do not stand alone)
N-4
Supply
SLOC
Sea Lines of Communication
EMCON
Emission Controll
JLOTS
Joint Logistics Over the Shores
AMW
Amphibious Warfare
MPF
Maritime Pre-positiong Force
AMC
Air Mobility Command
What is the nature and Purpose of Command and Control
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
Define Command as it pertains to Command and Control
function of authority, responsibility, and accountability.
Define Control as it pertains to Command and Control
The means a commander uses to guide the conduct of operations.
Define Strategic Intelligence
Intel oriented toward national objectives and supports the formulation of policies and determination of priorities.
Define Operational Intel
Theatre specific intel that concentrates on collection, identification, locations and analysis to support the Operations
Define Tactical Intel
Oriented more toward combat, than long-range planning (ie. operational intel)
What are the 5 steps in the intel cylce?
Planning and Direction
Collection
Proccesing
Production
Dissemination
What do LO, M, HI and PA mean when dealing with radios?
LO- Low Power 200M- 400M
M- Medium 400- 5KM
HI- High 5KM-10KM
PA- Power Amplified (vehicles only) 10KM- 40KM
What does CMS stand for?
Communications Security Materials System
EEFI?
Essential Elements of Friendly Information
KOCOA
Key Terrain
Observation and fields of fire
Cover and Concealment
Obstacles to Movment
Avenues of approach
What is a Contour Line?
An Imaginary line along which all points are the same elevation
BAMCIS
Begin Planning
Arrange for recon
Make recon
Complete the plan
Issue the order
Supervise
SMEAC and define each
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...
FEBA
Foward Edge of the Battle Area
Define Sectors of Fire
An area of Responsibility assigned to a squad, platoon, or CSW to be covered by fire.
Define Fire Discipline
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
what are your 6 S's for POW's
Search, Secure, Silence, Segregate, Speed to the rear, Safeguard
THREATCONS: ALPHA, BRAVO, CHARLIE, AND DELTA
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.
Define Tactical wire
wire used to funnel enemy into fields of fire
Define Protective wire
used to prevent suprise assaults from points close to the defense area. close enough for 24 hour observation but not within hand grenade range.
Define Supplementary wire
wire used in front of the FEBA to conceal the exact line of the tactical wire.
What does Atropine do?
Blocks acetylcholine (acetylcholine causes muscles to contract and increases pulse and heart rate)
Pralidoxime Chloride (oxime) , 2 Pam cloride does what?
reactivates acetly cholinesterase. causes muscles to relax.
What are the 3 types of chemical warefare agents?
Sarin (GB), Soman, and VX
What are the properties of Sarin?
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.
What are the properties of Soman?
Physiological effects are nerve. at 68 deg F. is colorless liquid manufacturing impurities cause it to smell like insect repellent. effects are quick acting.
What are the propeties of VX?
Physiological effects are nerve, at 68 deg F. is odor less and looks like motor oil. effects are quick acting.
What are the threat levels for MOPP?
MOPP I- Suspected
MOPP II- Possible
MOPP III- Probable
MOPP IIII- Imminent
NAAK
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit
6 atropine and 6 2 Pam CL injections.
Define Immediate Decon
minimizes casualties, saves lives. Is carried out by individuals who are contaminated.
Define Operational Decon
sustains operations, reduces the contact hazard, eliminates necessity or reduces duration of MOPP
COSBAL
Coordinated Shore Based Allowace List
Define Thorough Decon
reduces or eliminates need for protective clothing. personnel clean equipment/matl, and working areas to the lowest possible level.
Define Validating
Comparing APL/AEL's against equipment.
Define Updating
Submitting a CCF (Configuration Change File) to update WSF (Weapons Sytem File)
MOV
Material Obligation Validation: list of requisitions to be reviewed and validated by departmen head.
What are the 7 Bead Windows
1- Position
2- Capability
3- Operations
4-Electronic Warfare
5- Personnel
6- Comsec
7- Wrong Circuit
OODA
Observe, Orient, Decide Act
METT-TSL (C)
Mission, Enemy, Troops, Terrain, Time, Space Logics (civilian conciderations)