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President |
Honorable Barack Obama |
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Vice President |
Honorable Joe Biden |
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SecDef |
Honorable Chuck Hagel |
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SecNav |
Honorable Ray Mabus |
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CNO |
Adm Greenert |
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MCPON |
MCPON Stevens |
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CJCS |
General Demsey |
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NECC CO |
Rear Adm Morneau |
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Commodore |
Capt Sparks |
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Command CMC CRG2 |
CMC Kitchens |
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CO |
CMDR Witherspoon |
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XO |
CMDR Davis |
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CMC |
CMC Hebert |
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N1 |
Admin YNC Halloway |
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N2 |
Intel LT Noble |
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N3 |
OPS LT Grunman |
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N4 |
Supply LT Ngyen |
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N5 |
Future planning |
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N6 |
Comms LT Atancho |
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N7 |
Training Warrant Jak |
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N43 |
Maintenance Warrant Aldridge |
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N8 |
Weps Warrant Noland |
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3MC |
FCC Elgen |
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Cese Manager |
Warrant Aldridge |
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Dapa |
ETC Holt |
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Sapr |
OS1 Schwartz |
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CMEO |
BMCS Price |
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NECC has how many commands |
10 |
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Security Manager |
LT Noble |
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Page 13 |
admin remarks |
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page 4 |
quals, awards, schools |
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page 2 |
emerg dta / next of kin / sgli |
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OPLANS |
Operational Plan, a detailed statement of a course of action to be followed to accomplish a future mission |
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OPORDS |
Puts an OPLAN into effect. May be oral, dictated, or in written form. The most important determining factor of the form and the method of issuing an OPORD is time available for its preparation and distribution. |
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Warning Order |
Gives advance notice that a unit is to be moved |
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Duties and Responsibilities of a CO |
Responsible for timely preparedness and completion of all construction projects and disaster recovery operations assigned to the NCF unit by higher authority. |
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Duties and Responsibilities of the XO. |
Reprentative and assistant to the CO Executes Instructions and Policies of the CO |
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Duties and Responsibilities of the CMC |
Provides and Senior enlisted assistant to the CO Provides direct channel for communication between enlisted and the command on problems and questions |
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EDVR |
Enlisted Distribution Verification Report - Monthly statement of Commands Enlisted Personnel Account |
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EDVR Lists |
(9 sections) - All personnel assigned -Present and future manning -Reference for communication manning between activity and Manning Control Authority -PRD's -Names |
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Whats the difference betweena Email and Naval Message? |
Email - electronic mail lets individuals exchange information by computer Naval Message - Written document to pass or receive information to and from other units which require an immediate response |
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What is a SITREP? |
Situation Report - Narrative of a significant event, not likely to draw national attention (auto accident) |
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What is a LOGREQ? |
Logistic requisition - Sent (72) hours prior to mooring. To request supplies, food, ETL From host nation |
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What is SORTS? |
Status of Requirement and Training Support - Once a month or as needed. Report sent to higher headquarters and theater commanders. |
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What is Laws of armed conflict LOAC |
Tells you want you can and cannot do in combat situations. -how to treat pows -noncombatants -do not take personal property
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What led to the formation of the U.S. Navy? |
General George Washington initiated America's first sea-based offensive against the British which demonstrated the value of military operations at sea. |
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Seabee birthday is? |
March 5th 1942 |
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Whos is the father of the Seabee's? Who created them? |
Adm Morbell |
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Battle of Coral Sea Dates and what happened? |
May 7 - 8 1942 Battle fought completely by air Fleet never saw each other |
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Invasion of Normandy |
June 6, 1944 Largest amphibious operation in history Operations let the allies complete D-Day |
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Battle of Midway |
June 4 - 7, 1942 We broke there code Four Japanese carriers met us carrier forces Japanese lost 4 carriers, 1 heavy cruiser, and 258 aircraft US lost 132 aircraft, 1 destroyer USS Hammann, and 1 aircraft carrier USS Yorktown |
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What is ORM |
Operational Risk Management 3500.39B decision making tool. Risks versus benefit |
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5 Steps of ORM IAMIS |
1. Identify Hazards 2. Assess Hazards 3. Make Risk Decisions 4. Implement Controls 5. Supervise |
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What is a safety Council? |
Convenes quarterly to develop policy and analyze progress of the overall safety program |
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What is a safety stand-down? |
1-2 days set aside for safety training, awareness, and drills |
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CRF Mission statement |
Is to conduct maritime security operations across all phases of military operations across all phase of military operations by defending high value assets, critical maritime infrastructure, ports and harbors both inland and on coastal waterways against enemies, and when commanded conduct offensive combat operations. |
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What is a CASREP? |
Casualty report - when a piece of military gear is down and could affect the mission readiness / capabilities. |
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When is NECC Bday |
Jan 13 2006 |
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When is the CPO Bday? |
April 1st 1893 |
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What is TPFDD? |
-Time -Phased -Force -Deployment -Data Load plan for deployment |
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What is form 1149? |
Transfer of custody |
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Who is the POC at embassy? |
DAO - Defense Attached - Officer |
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When was the EXW device Authorized? |
Jun 13, 2006 |
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When was the office of MCPON established and who was the first MCPON? |
Mar 1, 1967 and GMCM Dubert Black |
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Who was the 2nd MCPON? |
MCPON Whittey - Introduced MAs to a rate |
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What was the first ship named after an enlisted person? |
Osmond ingram (DD-255) |
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Who was the only Seabee to be awarded the medal of honor? |
Marving Shields, CM3 , Awarded September 13, 1966 |
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When was anchors away composed? |
1906 |
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How many Fleet master Chiefs are there? |
4 |
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How many Force master chiefs are there? |
33 |
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When did the attack on pearl harbor happen? |
Dec 7, 1941 |
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When did SCPO and MCPO establish? |
1958 |
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What was the first nuclear powered sub? |
USS Nauticus |
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three Objectives of TCCC |
1. Treat the casualty 2. Prevent additional casualty 3. complete the mission |
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First aid primary purpose |
Save Lives Prevent further injury preserve resistance and vitality |
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What does TCCC stand for? |
Tactical combat casualty care |
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What is the difference between first aid and TCCC? |
First aid is in Garrison TCCC is on the battlefield |
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What are the three primary preventable causes of death? |
1. Severe Bleeding from extremities 2. Tension Pneumothorax 3. Airway Obstructions |
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What are the three phases of TCCC? |
1. Care under fire 2. Tactical Field care 3. Tacevac |
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What do you do in care under fire? |
Tourniquet - Direct pressure Throw tourniquet on Combat gauze - hold for 3 minutes |
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What does MARCH stand for? |
Massive hemorrhage Airway- NPA Resperations - Chest rise, Tension Pneumothorax Circulation Head and Hyper Therma |
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What does MIST stand for? |
Mechanism of injury Injuries Signs of symptoms Treatment |
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What is CBR? |
Chemical, biological, and radiological |
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What are chemical agents used for? |
used to produce death, injury, temporary incapacition, or irritating effects. |
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What are biological? |
living organisms to cause disease or death |
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What are the radiological effects and divided into? |
Blast, heat, and nuclear radiation |
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How can agents enter th ebody? |
Breathing or swallowing, or through the skin |
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What is the purpose of the M40 field protective mask? |
Designed to protect concentrations of chemical and biological agents. Consists of faceblank, a filter canister, dual voicemitter assemblies, inlet and outlet valves, and a water drinking system. |
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What are three types of chemical agents? |
Casualty agents - nerve blister, choking, and blood agents Nonlethal incapacitating agents Harassing agents - tear and vomiting gases that cause temporary disability |
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What types of nuclear explosions are there? |
-Air burst -Surface burst -Underwater burst |
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What is a air burst in a nuclear explosion? |
Where the point of detonation is below an altitude of 100,000 ft and the fireball does not touch the surface of the earth. |
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What is a surface burst in a nuclear explosion? |
The point of detonation is on, or above, the surface of the earth and the fireball touches the surface of the earth producing air blast, thermal radiation and electromagnetic pulse. |
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What is a Underwater burst in a nuclear explosion? |
Where the point of detonation is below the surface of the water. |
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Whata re the effects of a nuclear explosion? |
-Blast - shockwave - Burns- skin burns eye injuries -Nuclear radiation - Alpha cannot penetrate a thin sheet of paper, beta cannot penetrate normal combat uniform, gamma like xrays, neutrons like gammas have great penetrating power |
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Electomagnetic pulse - EMP |
tripping circuit breakers and blowing fuses. damge to electronic and electrical equipment |
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What is MOPP |
Mission Oriented Protective Posture |
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what are the MOPP levels? |
MOPP 0 / ready - carried within arms reach MOPP 1- wear blouse / pants MOPP 2 - wear boots MOPP 3 - wear mask and hood MOPP 4 - Wear gloves |
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Biological sign |
"BIO" Blue/red writing triangle |
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Radiological sign |
"ATOM" White / Black writing triangle |
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Chemical sign |
"GAS MINES" Red / Yellow with yellow stripe under letters triangle |
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M-9 paper turns what color with liquid nerve or blister agent? |
Turns light pink to reddish brown or violet tint |
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M-8 paper turns after it comes in contact with liquid nerve or blister agent? |
Yellow / gold - nerve Dark green - nerve Pink / red - blister |
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What is NAAK MK 1? |
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit MK 1 |
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What is in the NAAK MK1 kit? |
1 Atropine auto - injector 1 2 Pam chloride injector 1 plastic clip 1 foam carry case
Personnel receive 3 NAAK MK1s |
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What treatment do you use the NAAK MK1 Kit? |
1. Self-aid - Immediately hold your breath and put mask on Then administer one set of MK 1 injections into thigh muscle or butt. Hold firmly in place for at least 10 seconds. Wait 10 - 15 minutes Have buddy administer 2nd and 3rd if needed
2. Buddy aid - for SEVERE signs place mask on individual administer three sets of the MK I |
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What is JSLIST? |
Joint service lightweight integrated suit techology |
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JSLIST is good for how long in contaminated environment? |
24 hours |
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JSLIST has a shelf life of? |
5 years |
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JSLIST can be used how long in a non-contaminated environment? |
45 days |
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JSLIST can be laundred how many times? |
6 times |
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What are three types of decontamination? |
Immediate Operational Thorough |
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What is Immediate decon? |
Minimizes casualties, saves lives, and limits the spread of contamination. Immediate decon is carried out by individuals upon becoming contaminated. There are three immediate techniques. Skin decon, Personnel wipe down, and operator spray down |
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What is Operational decon? |
keep operations going. vehicle wash-down, mop gear exchange |
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What is Thorough decon? |
reduces or eliminate the need for individual protective clothing. detailed troop decon and detailed equipment decon |
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what is the M291 SDK? |
Skin decontamination kit |
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What is the M295 IEDK? |
Individual equipment decontamination kit |
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What is a DT-60? |
Personnel dosimeter |
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Who is in a Convoy? |
Convoy Commander / A-Convoy Commander Lead vehicle commander Vehicle commanders Driver / A-Driver Crew Served weapon operator Designated Marksman Combat life saver / medic Litter team LZ team Assault team Recovery team Security Personnel |
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What different formations are there in a Convoy? |
File staggered offset inverted T diamond |
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How would you harden a vehicle? |
-Kevlar blankets -armor plating -ballistic glass -sand bags -Inform of potential hazardous areas -avoid complacency or automatic driving |
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What elements are on a strip map? |
Starting point Check point Critical points |
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What are three types of communications in a convoy? |
-Vehicle internal -Vehicle to vehicle -External to convoy |
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Actions of a short halt? |
If fired upon, dismount move to cover, suppress with fire, or mount and extract |
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What are the Five Cs in a Convoy for IED/VBIED? |
Confirm Clear Cordon Control Check |
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What does AMC stand for? |
Air Mobility Command |
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What is a C-5? |
C-5 name is Galaxy Load from front & rear 36 pallet positions Take off within 8300 |
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What is a KC-10? |
KC-10 name is Extender Refueler Carries personnel & equip Mas fuel 356,000 lbs |
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What is a C-117? |
C-117 name is Globe Master Radio strategic delivery of troops and equip into combat areas |
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What is a C-130? |
C-130 name is Hercules Tactical airlift missions dropping troops & equipment into hostile areas Lands on rough dirt strips |
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What is a KC-135/ |
kc-135 name is Stratotanker Refueler (203,000 lbs) of fuel Transports passengers and cargo |
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What is a C-17? |
C-17 name is globemaster III Delivers oversized cargo by airdrop Max pax is 102 Min runway is 3,000 ft |
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What is SALUTE? |
Size Activity Location Unit Time Equipment |
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What is SPOT? |
Size Position Observation Time |
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What is KOCOA? |
Key Terrain Observations / Fields of fire Cover / Concealment Obstacles of movement Avenue of approach |
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What is BAMCIS? |
Begin planning Arrange recon Make recon Complete the plan Issue the order Supervise |
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What is SMEAC? |
Situation Mission Execution Admin & Logistics Command & Control |
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What is METT-T? |
Mission Enemy Terrain / weather Troops / fire support Time available |
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What are the 5 s's and T? |
Search Safe guard Segregate Speed Silence Tag |
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What is FEP? |
Final evaluation problem? |
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What is DRAW-D? |
Defend Reinforce Attack Withdraw Delay |
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What is SCOF? |
Seaward continuum of force |
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What does DRMO stand for? |
Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office DD Form 1348 |
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What is COSBAL? |
Coordinated shore based allowance list |
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What is COSAL |
Coordinated shipboard allowance list |
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What is OPTAR? |
Operating target. Similar to a check book. Every grant and requisition recorded |
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What is NSN? |
National stock number 13 digits |
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What is ACR? |
Allowance change request Document for requesting item additions or deletions or quantity changes in all published allowance lists |
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What is DD-200? |
FINANCIAL LIABILITY INVESTIGATION OF PROPERTY LOSS. Used for lost, damage, unserviceable, not ready for issue |
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What is NIS? |
Not in stock |
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What is NC? |
Not carried |
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What is APL |
Allowance parts list |
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What is AEC |
Allowance equipment list |
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What is COC? |
Cognizant code 2 codes |
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What is MOV? |
Material obligation validation |
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What is SF-386? |
Quality deficiency report QDR |
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What is Minor property? |
Under 5,000 dollars |
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what is NAVSUP 1149? |
Transfer of equipment |
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What is DD1348? |
Used for requisitioning non-nsn items |
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What is DD1149? |
Transfer of equipment |
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What is CHRIMP? |
Consolidated Hazardous Material Reutilization and Inventory Management Program |
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What is CTR? |
Central tool room |
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What is ROD? |
Report of discrepancy Standard form 364 used to report shipping discrepancies |
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Plant property |
$100,000 or more |
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Minor property |
$2,500 - $100,000 |
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What is EMRM? |
Equipment Maintenance Related Material (2) parts EMRM Other |
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What is the description of the 9mm pistol? |
The M9 pistol is a semiautomatic, magazine fed, recoil operated, double action pistol, chambered for the 9mm cartridge |
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What are the 5 major components of the 9mm? |
Receiver, slide & barrel assembly, magazine, recoil spring & recoil guide, barrel and locking block assembly |
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9mm max effective range? |
50 meters |
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What is the 9mm maxiumum range? |
1800 meters |
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How many safety features does the 9mm have? |
3 safety decoking / safety lever firing pin block half-cock position |
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How many safeties does the 9mm have? |
2 manual decoking / safety lever firing pin block |
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How can you determine if a 9mm is loaded? |
Press check, round indicator |
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How much does the 9mm weigh? |
33 oz unloaded 40 oz loaded |
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What are the 9mm condition codes? |
Condition 1 Magazine inserted, round in chamber, safety on and slide forward. Condition 2 N/A Condition 3 Magazine inserted, no round in chamber, safety on, and slide forward Condition 4 no magazine, no round in chamber, safety on, and slide forward |
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What is a stoppage? |
1. A stoppage is an unintentional interruption in the cycle of operation. Stoppages are normally discovered when the pistol will not fire.
2. A stoppage may result of improper functioning of the weapon or faulty ammunition. However, most stoppages occur as a result of a shooter-induced error. |
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What is a Stovepipe? |
The expended cartridge case fails to completely eject from the pistol and gets caught in the ejection port, between the chamber and the slide as the slide goes forward. |
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What is a double feed? |
Occurs when the slide goes forward during the feeding cycle and two rounds become lodged in the receiver. Causes: Defective round, defective magazine |
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What is the cycle of operations for the 9mm? |
Feeding Chamber Locking Firing Unlocking Extracting Ejecting Cocking |
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What is the description of the M4? |
The M4 is a lightweight, gas-operated, air-cooled, magazine-fed, shoulder-fired, weapon that can be fired in the semi or fully automatic position. |
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What are the 4 major components of the M4? |
Bolt & Bolt carrier group Upper receiver lower receiver trigger assembly |
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What is the rate of fire in auto and semi auto for the M4? |
Semi auto 45 rpm Auto 90 rpm |
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What is the max range of the M4? |
3600 meters |
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What is the max effective range of the M4? |
500m point 600m area |
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What is the cycle of operations for the M4? |
Feeding Chambering Locking Firing Unlocking Extracting Ejecting Cocking |
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How many safeties are on the M4 and what are they? |
two Safety / selector lever Sear disconnect |
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What are the condition codes for the M4? |
Condition 1 - Safety on, magazine instered, round in chamber, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed Condition 2 - N/A Condition 3 - Safety on, Magazine inserted, chamber empty, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed Condition 4 - Safety on, magazine removed, chamber is empty, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed |
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Immediate action for the m4? |
Tap rack bang |
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Remedial action for the m4? |
Sports Slap Pull Observe Release Tap Shoot |
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What is the description of the M203 grenade launcher? |
The M203 grenade launcher is a lightweight, single-shot reloadable, breech-loaded, shoulder-fired weapon attached to the M4 rifle. |
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What is the maximum range of the M203? |
400m |
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What is the max effective range for the M203? |
Area 350M Point 150m |
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What are the minimum safe ranges for the M203? |
Training 165m Combat 31m |
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What is the minimum arming range for the m203? |
14 - 38 meters |
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What is the rate of fire for the m203? |
5-7 rpm |
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What is the cycle of operations for the M203? |
Unlocking Cocking Extracting Ejecting loading chambering locking firing |
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What are the condition codes for the M203? |
Condition 1 - Round in chamber, action is closed, and the weapon is on safe Condition 2 - N/A Condition 3 - N/A Condition 4 - The chamber is clear. The action is closed and the weapon is on safe. |
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What is the description of the M500 Mossberg shotgun 12 gauge? |
Manually operated, repeating, pump-action, magazine fed, shoulder-fired weapon, used as both an offensive and defensive weapon, side ejected / bottom loading |
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What are the 6 major assemblies for the M500? |
Buttstock assembly Receiver assembly Bolt assembly Barrel assembly Trigger housing assembly Fore-end assembly |
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How much does a M500 weight? |
6.9lbs |
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What is the mag capacity of the M500? |
5 rounds |
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What is the barrel length of the M500? |
17" |
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What is the overall length of the M500? |
37.5-38" |
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What is the cycle of operation for the M500? |
Feeding, chambering, locking, firing, unlocking, extracting, ejecting, cocking |
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What is the max effective range of the M500? |
25 yds buckshot |
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What is the spread of the M500? |
Using 9-pellet 00 buckshot is 1" for every yard placing all of the pellets in a 25" pattern at 25yds. All in the chest. |
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What are the condition codes for the M500? |
Condition 1 - magazine tube filled, round in chamber, action closed, weapon on safe. Condition 2 - N/A Condition 3 - magazine tube filled, chamber empty, action closed, weapon on safe Condition 4 - Magazine tube empty, chamber empty, action closed, weapon on safe |
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What is the description of a M2HB .50 Cal Machine gun? |
The machine gun, caliber .50, Browning, M2HB (M2 .50 cal) is a belt fed, recoil operated, air-cooled, crew-served machine gun. The gun is capable of single shot as well as automatic fire.
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What is the total weight of the m2 weapons system? |
128 lbs gun & tripod |
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What is the weight of the M2 receiver? |
60 lb |
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What is the weight of the M2 Barrel? |
24 lb |
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What is the maximum range of the M2HB? |
6767m |
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What is the maximum effective range of the M2HB? |
1829m |
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What is the sustained rate of fire for the M2? |
40 rounds or less per minute |
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What is rapid rate of fire for the M2? |
More than 40 rounds per minute |
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Whats the rate of fire for the M2? |
450-550 rpm |
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What is the headspace for the M2HB? |
between 2-7
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What are the condition codes for the M2HB? |
Condition 1 - Rounds on feed tray, bolt forward, round in chamber, top cover closed Condition 2 - N/A Condition 3 - Rounds on feed tray, bolt forward, no round in chamber, top cover closed Condition 4 - No rounds present, bolt forward, no round in chamber, and top cover closed |
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What is the description of the M240B? |
Belt fed, gas operated, air cooled, fully automatic medium machine gun. |
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How much does a M240B weight? |
27.1lbs |
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What is the cyclic rate of fire for the 240B? |
600-650 rpm |
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What is the sustained rate of fire for the 240b? |
100 rpm, change barrel every 10 min |
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What is the rapid rate of fire for the 240b? |
200 rpm, change barrel every 2 minutes |
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What is the maximum range for the 240B? |
3725M |
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What is the maximum effective point range for the 240B? |
800m |
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What is the max effective area range for 240B? |
1800m |
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What is the Tracer burnout for the 240B? |
900m |
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How many gas regular settings are there for the M240B and what are there RPM? |
1 600rpm 2 625rpm 3 650rpm |
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What are the condition codes for the M240B? |
Condition 1 - Rounds present, no round in chamber, bolt to the rear, top cover closed, and safety on. Condition 2 - N/A Condition 3 - Rounds present, no round in chamber, bolt forward, top cover closed, and safety on fire Condition 4 - no round present, no round in chamber, bolt forward, top cover closed, and safety on fire |
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What is the charectoristics of a MK19 Mod 3? |
An air-cooled, belt-fed, blowback operated weapon, the MK19 is designed to deliver decisive firepower against enemy personnel and lightly armored vehicles. |
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How much does a MK19 weight? |
77.6lb |
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what is the maximum range of the MK19? |
2,212 meter |
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What is the maximum effective range of a MK19? |
1,500m (point target) 2,212m area target |
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What is the caliber of the MK19? |
40mm HV (High Velocity) |
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What is the max RPM of the MK19? |
350 RPM |
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What is the rapid fire for the MK19? |
60 RPM |
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What is the sustained rate of fire for the MK19? |
40 RPM |
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What is the charectoristics of the MK44? |
The Mk-44 is aa belt fed, air cooled, externally powered, fully automatic, multi purposed 6 barrel machinegun powered by 25-28 volts DC. |
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What is the max effective range of the MK-44? |
1000 yds |
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What is the max range of the MK-44? |
3,500 yds |
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What is the rate of fire for the Mk-44? |
3,000 rpm 49-50 rps |
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How much does the MK-44 weight? |
55 lbs |
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What is the characteristics of the MK48? |
The MK48 is a lighweight, belt fed, gas operated, air cooled, fully automatic squad element weapon. |
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What is the caliber of the MK48? |
7.62x51mm NATO |
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What is the weight of the MK48? |
18lbs |
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What is the rate of fire for the MK48? |
700 rpm |
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What is the max effective range of the MK48? |
800m |
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What is the max range of the MK48? |
3600m |
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State the weapons safety rules. |
Rule #1 Treat every weapon as if it were loaded. Rule #2 Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot. Rule #3 Keep finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire. Rule #4 Keep weapon on safe until you intend to fire. Rule #5 Know your target, and what lies beyond. |