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What is TSP?
Trailer Sensor Platform
What does MARCH stand for?
M - Massive bleeding
A - Airway
R - Respiration
C - Circulation
H - Head injury/Hypothermia
What is GDFS?
Graphical Data Fusion System

A software program which correlates all sensor information and overlays it onto a high resolution digitized map. Used to assist in detection of underwater IED, swimmer threat, etc.
What is EPW?
Enemy Prisoners of War
What does MLO stand for?
Materiel Liaison Office

Provides raw materials for building projects.
What are the six (S)'s of Enemy Prisoners of War?
Search
Secure
Silence
Segregate
Safeguard
Speed prisoners to the rear
How many people are in a squad?
Six
What are the positions in a squad?
1 - Squad Leader: Carries out orders of platoon commander
2 - Grenadier: Carries out orders of squad leader, provides limited indirect fire over 'dead space'
3 - Fire Team Leader: Carries out orders of squad leader and is responsible for his fire team
4 - Automatic Rifleman - Heavy firepower, provides suppresive fire
5 - Rifleman #1: Carries extra ammo for auto rifleman, protects flank of team
6 - Rifleman #2: Protects flank of team and acts as the point man
Explain the use of MK3A2 Concussion Grenades against enemy swimmers?
A concussion grenade designed to produce casualties during close combat while minimizing danger to friendly personnel. The grenade is also used for concussion effects in enclosed areas, for blasting, or for demolition tasks. The shock waves (overpressure) produced by this grenade when used underwater has an even higher velocity, 4,192 ft per second which causes internal damage and bleeding as it passes through open air voids in the body of a swimmer, forcing him to the surface.
What is a SITREP?
Situation Report

Multipurpose, narrative report submitted IAW USMTF. It keeps addressees informed and enables the commands and services concerned to expect and prepare for potential effects. To include:

1 - Own situation, disposition and/or status of forces
2 - Situation Overview
3 - Operations
4 - Intel and recon
5 - Logistics
What is OTCIXS?
Officer in Tactical Command Information Exchange System

Used by the Global Command and Control System - Maritime (GCCS-M) as a means of transmitting tactical information on targets and non-targets for the purpose of creating situational awareness for tactical commanders in the field, or those that are far removed from the operational area.
What is CCP?
Communication Central Platform
What is the Sailor's Creed?
I am a United States Sailor.

I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me.

I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and all who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world.

I proudly serve my country’s Navy combat team with Honor, Courage and Commitment.

I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.
How many General Orders of a Sentry are there? What are they?
Eleven.

1. To take charge of this post and all government property in view.

2. To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

3. To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.

4. To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own.

5. To quit my post only when properly relieved.

6. To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only.

7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty.

8. To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.

9. To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions.

10. To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.

11. To be especially watchful at night, and, during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.
What are the six articles of the Code of Conduct?
1. 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.

2. I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.

3. If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.

4. If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them up in every way.

5. When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number, and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause.

6. 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. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America.
When was the Code of Conduct prescribed?
17 August 1955, by President Eisenhower.
When was the Navy established?
13 October 1775.
When was the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) established?
1 January 2006.
Who is the commander of NECC?
Rear Admiral (Upper Half) Michael P. Tillotson.
List the Chain of Command, beginning with EODMU EIGHT?
N1 - YNC Roberts
CMC - EODCM Yockey
XO - LCDR Porter
CO - CDR Clark

GRU2 CMC - EODCM Frampton
GRU2 - CAPT Fleck

NECC FORCM - FORCM Foresman
NECC - Rear Admiral (Upper Half) Michael P. Tillotson

MCPON - MCPON Rick West
CNO - Admiral Gary Roughead

Chairman JCS - Admiral Michael Mullen

SECNAV - Honorable Ray Mabus

SECDEF - Honorable Robert Gates

VP - Vice President Joe Biden

CINC - President Barack Obama
List the "N" codes and the department head of each one?
N1 - Admin: YNC Roberts
N2 - Intel: LTJG Yancey
N3 - OPS: LT Muschek
N4 - Supply: LT Noack
N6 - C4I: ITC Peters
N7 - R&T: CWO3 Gawlik
N9 - Medical: LT Humphreys
What is the following for the M14 rifle?

Size of round?
Max range?
Max effective range?
Total rounds in magazine?
Size of round: 7.62mm
Max range: 12,221 FT
Max eff. range: 1509-2297 FT
Total rounds in magazine: 20
What is the following for the M203 Grenade Launcher?

Size of round?
Max range?
Max effective range?
Max eff. range for area target?
What are 4 types of rounds?
Size of round: 40mm
Max range: 400 m
Max effective range: 150 m
Max eff. range area tgt: 350 m
4 rounds:
-00 Buck
-CS Gas
-High Explosive
-High Explosive Dual Purpose
(HEDP can penetrate 2" steel)
What is the following for the M4A1 rifle?

Size of Round
Max Range
Max Effective Range Point TGT
Max Effective Range Area TGT
Rounds in magazine
Round - 5.56mm
Max Range - 3600M
Max Eff Range PT TGT - 550M
Max Eff Range Area - 800M
Rounds - 30
What is the following for the M9 pistol?

Size of Round
Max Range
Max Effective Range
Rounds in Magazine
Round - 9mm NATO
Max Range - 1800M
Max Effective - 50M
Rounds - 15
What is the following for the Mk 19 Automatic Grenade Launcher?

Size of round
Max Range
Max Range point tgt
Max Range area tgt
What is the cyclic rate?
Round - 40mm linked
Max Range - 2212M
Max Effective PT tgt - 1500M
Max Effective Area tgt - 2212M
Cyclic Rate is 325-375 Rounds per minute
What is the following for the M2 Heavy Barrel Machine Gun?

Size of round
Max Range
Max Effective Range
Cyclic rate
Round - .50cal linked
Max range - 6767M
Max effective range - 1800M
Cyclic rate is 450-600 rounds per minute
What is the following for the M60E3/MK43 Machine Gun?

Size of round
Max Range
Max effective range
Cyclic rate
Round - 7.62mm linked
Max range - 3725M
Max effective range - 1100M
Cyclic rate is 550 rounds per minute
What are the two sides of a ship called and what colors are used to signify each side?
Port (left) - Red

Starboard (right) - Green
What are the characteristics of a KC-135?
STRATOTANKER

Primary mission: In flight tanker, enables the aircraft to transfer 203,000lbs of jet fuel.

Typical use: Secondary Mission - inter-theater strategic airlift of cargo and passengers

Fuel Capacity: 200,000 lbs

Pallet positions: 6

Max Cargo Weight: 83,000 lbs / 37 pax

Range: 1500 miles
What are the characteristics of a C-141?
STARLIFTER

Primary mission: Inter-theater strategic airlift

Typical use: Delivery of cargo and combat troops from the United States to major airfields within any theater of operations. Capable of air refueling for extended range.

Max Cargo weight: 68,725 lbs cargo/ 155-200 troops

Speed: 500 mph at 25000 ft

Range: 2935 miles. Unlimited with in flight refueling.
What are the characteristics of a C-5?
GALAXY

Primary mission: Inter-theater strategic airlift of outsized cargo

Typical use: Moving cargo from main theater staging areas to the front lines

Fuel Capacity: 51,150 gal

Pallet positions: 36

Max Cargo Weight: 270,000 lb

Speed: 518 mph

Range: 2400 miles
What are the characteristics of a C-17?
GLOBEMASTER III

Primary mission: Intra-theater tactical airlift of outsized cargo to small airfields at or near battle area, by aerial delivery or air-land method.

Typical use: Tactical airlift and airdrop missions

Pallet positions: 18

Max Cargo weight: 107,900 lb

Speed: 515 mph

Range: 2,785 miles
What are the characteristics of a C-130?
HERCULES

Primary mission: Intra-theater tactical airlift

Typical use: Moving cargo from main theater staging areas to the front lines

Pallet positions: 6-8 w/mix of pax

Max Cargo weight: 44,000 lbs

Speed: 366 mph

Range: 2360 miles
What are the characteristics of a KC-10?
EXTENDER

Primary mission: Air to air tanker and inter-theater strategic airlift

Typical use: Fighter support, crew and equipment

Fuel Capacity: 356,000 lbs

Pallet positions: up to 27

Max Cargo weight: 170,000 lb

Speed: 619 mph

Range: 4400 miles
Who chairs the Safety Counsel?

Who chairs the Safety Committee?
LCDR Porter

LT Powers
What is the significance of June 6th 1944?
D-Day. The Allies invaded Normandy, France in the largest amphibious operation in history.
What is NAVSUP Form 1250-2?
Non-NSN Requisition

Seven part multipurpose form used for procuring non-NSN material
What is DD Form 1348-6?
A DOD single line item requisition system document.

Six part form used for requisitioning non-NSN items
What is NAVSUP Form 1149?
Form used for procurement of material excluded from MILSTRIP and for which no other procurement document is specified.

Examples: Rental repairs, renovation/cleaning services.
What is DD Form 200?
Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL)

Used to document and certify the survey process when government property is lost, damaged, or destroyed. Provides establishment of debt, relief from accountability, and adjustment to records for supply systems.
What is AIS?
Automated Information System

Computers, Networks, Hardware, Software, Firmware, etc. Configured to accomplish specific information-handling operations, ie: COMMS.
How many ships and squadrons are in a Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF)?
13 ships

3 squadrons
What is a Five Paragraph Order?
Situation - enemy forces (SALUTE) and friendly forces

Mission - WWWWW?

Execution

Administration and logistics - first aid, EPW, supplies

Command and signal - Location of commanders, succession of command. Primary/secondary signal.

SMEAC
What does "Gingerbread" mean during communications?
Intruder on the net
What does NECC stand for?
Navy Expeditionary Combat Command
How to you determine wind speed (in knots) on a helo pad?
Grass drop method - Extend arm straight out and drop grass. Point extended arm at the grass on ground. The angle between the arm and body divided by four is the wind velocity in knots.

Angle of smoke method - Observe the angle at which smoke blows. The wind speed is as follows, if smoke:

Straight up - No wind
30 degree angle - 3-5 knots
60 degree angle - 5-7 knots
Along the ground - 8+ knots
What do you do if you are caught in the light by an overhead flare?
Hit the deck! If you hear the flare launch, get down before the burst. Resume movement immediately after the flare burns out. If assaulting, continue assault.
What is GMT?
Greenwich Mean Time

GMT is the 24 hour worldwide time keeping standard. Originated from the Greenwich meridian, England.
What is a COSBAL?
Coordinated Shore-based Allowance List

A COSBAL is a consolidated listing of the consumable and repair parts required to support the organization-level maintenance of the equipment authorized for a shore activity.
If captured, who would be in charge at the POW camp?
The highest ranking combatant.
What are the twelve patrol planning and preparation steps?
1- Study the mission
2- Plan use of time
3- Study terrain and situation
4- Organize the patrol
5- Select men, weapons and equipment
6- Issue warning order
7- Coordinate (through patrol)
8- Make RECON
9- Complete detailed plans
10- Issue patrol order
11- Supervise, inspect, rehearse and reinspect
12- Execute the mission

SPSOSICMCISE
What does EEFI mean?
Essential Elements of Friendly Information

Key questions likely to be asked by adversary officials and intelligence systems about specific friendly intentions, capabilities, and activities, so they can obtain answers critical to their operational effectiveness.
What are the seven parts of EEFI?
1- Position
2- Capabilities
3- Operations
4- Electronic Warfare
5- Personnel
6- COMSEC
7- Wrong Circuit
What are three types of wire entanglement?
Tactical Wire - XXXXXXXX
Outside base perimeter at M203 distance

Protective Wire - X-X-X-X-X-X
Used inside base

Supplementary Wire - X=X=X
Built up around points of entry, etc.
Describe each type of wire entanglement?
Tactical Wire - Parallel to and along the friendly side of the final protective line

Protective Wire - To prevent surprise assaults from points close the the defense area. Far enough away from the base to prevent hand grenade attacks (131-328 ft).

Supplementary Wire - In front of forward edge of battle area to conceal exact line of tactical wire.
What are other types of entanglements?
Double apron fence - Raised top wire, with 4 wires close to the ground.

Tanglefoot - Used when concealment is essential and to prevent the enemy from crawling between fences and in front of emplacements.
Describe camp water?
Potable Water - Safe to drink. Free of harmful characteristics.

Chlorination Disifenction - The chemical destruction of bacteria.

Super Chlorination - Application of more chlorine than needed to control foul odor and taste. Removed later by dechlorination.

Iodine Tablets - Used to purify drinking water.
What is HVAC?
Heating Ventilation and Cooling Unit
What is NAAK and what is in the MK1 kit?
Nerve Agent Antidote Kit

MK1 kit contains:

Atropine Auto Injector
2 Pam Chloride Auto Injector
How many injections can be used with the MK1 kit? Where should the injection be administered?
6 total injections. 4 Atropine, 2 of 2 Pam Chloride. They should be injected into the outer thigh.
Explain Chemical Casualty Agents?
Nerve Agents - Affect the central nervous system. Small amounts are effective enough to cause death. Some nerve agents can remain active for several days.

Blister Agents - Can cause severe burns, blisters and general destruction of tissues. When inhaled, can severely injure the lungs.

Choking Agents - Inflame the nose, throat, and lungs.

Blood Agents - Interferes with the distribution of oxygen in the blood.
What is the Recompression Chamber used for?
Recompression Chambers are used to simulate putting someone underwater, and bringing them back up slowly to re-pressurize the body, eliminating nitrogen from their bloodstream.
What types of Recompression Chambers do we have at EODMU EIGHT? What is the one type we do not have?
We have:

TRC - Transportable Recompression Chamber

FARC - Fly-away Recompression Chamber

We do not have the Navy standard Double Lock Chamber.
What types of decontamination are there?
Immediate - Aimed at minimizing casualties, saving lives, and limiting the spread of contamination. Includes skin decon, personal wipe down and operator's spray down (spraying equipment).

Operational - The aim is to sustain operations, reduce contact hazard and limit contamination. Includes vehicle washdown and MOPP gear exchange.

Thorough - The aim is to reduce or eliminate the need for individual protective clothing. Includes detailed troop decon and detailed equipment decon.
What color does M-9 tape turn when it detects an agent?
Red.
What color does M-8 paper turn when it detects liquid nerve or blister agent?
The color must be matched to the chart in the booklet to identify the agent.

(G Nerve - Yellow)
(Blister - Red)
(V Nerve - Green)
What is SORTS?
Status of Resources and Training System.

The principle report in the Navy and MSC to provide combat readiness data to the National Command Authority, JCS, CNO, FLTCOMs and other operational commanders.
What is LOAC?
Laws of Armed Conflict.

The LOAC arises from a desire among civilized nations to prevent unnecessary suffering and destruction while not impeding the effective waging of war.
What is SAFE?
Security - Set up security before digging in.

Automatic Weapons - Set up your automatic weapons so that they are oriented to the most likely avenues of approach.

Fields of Fire - Clear your fields of fire.

Entrenchment - Dig into your positions.
What is a CASREP?
Casualty Report

Submitted to document a significant casualty affecting equipment essential for the performance of designated mission areas. It is the "real time" primary means of material status reporting.
What is a LOGREQ?
Logistics Requirements report.

Prior to entering port, ships submit a request for support needed upon arrival via the LOGREQ. Provided at least 48 hours prior to arrival, though more time is preferred. Some ports may require up to a month.
What is an SSO?
Seaward Security Officer.
What is the basic info for a 463L pallet?
Tie down rings - 22

Size - 88 x 108 x 2 1/4 inches

Max Weight - 10,000 lbs.

Weight of empty pallet - 290 lb

Max weight per square inch - 250 lbs
What kind of poisoning does beryllium cause?
Berylliosis

Lung Cancer

Chronic beryllium disease (CBD)
What are the NATO CBR marker signs?
Bio Contamination - Blue Triangle. "Bio" in red letters on side facing away from contamination. Name of agent, date and time.

Radiological - White triangle. "Atom" black 2in letters on side facing away from contamination. Dose rate, date and time of burst.

Chemical Minefield - Red triangle. "Gas mines" in yellow 1in letters on front. 1in horizontal yellow stripe under lettering. Chemical agent and date of emplacement.
What does CHRIMP stand for and what is it?
Consolidated Hazardous Material Reutilization and Inventory Management Program

Serves as a fundamental part of the Navy's life-cycle control and management of HAZMAT.
What are the radio frequencies and what is their range?
High Frequency (HF) - 3 mhz to 30 mhz

Very High Frequency (VHF) -
30 mhz to 300 mhz

Ultra High Frequency (UHF) -
300 mhz to 3 ghz
What are the four transmission ranges?
(LO) Low Power - 200 to 400 m

(M) Medium Power - 400 m to 5 km

(HI) High Power - 5 km to 10 km

(PA) Power Amplifier - 10 km to 40 km
What are three types of nuclear explosions?
Air Burst

Surface Burst

Underwater Burst
Explain each type of nuclear explosion?
Air Burst - In-air detonation below 100,000 ft. The fireball does not touch the earth.

Surface Burst - Occurs on or above the earth and the fireball does touch the earth.

Underwater Burst - A burst that occurs below the surface of the water.
What are the three types of dug in emplacements?
Hasty/Skirmisher's Position - Simplest type, shallow pit for temporary, open, prone firing and individual rifleman.

Improved One Man Fighting Position - Internal construction of a one man fighting hole. Wide enough to accommodate a man's shoulders.

Improved Two Man Fighting position - Essentially a two man hole. Enables one man to rest and have company. However, more vulnerable to tanks, bombs, shelling.
What does MOPP stand for?
Mission Oriented Protective Posture.
What are the MOPP levels?
1 - Over-garment.

2 - Over-garment and over-boots.

3 - Over-garment, over-boots, mask w/hood.

4 - Over-garment, over-boots, mask w/hood, and gloves.
What is the JSLIST?
Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology.

A lightweight garment that provides protection against solid, liquid, and/or vapor CB agents and radioactive alpha and beta particles.
What is the lifespan of the JSLIST?
Shelf life of 5 years, can be extended to 15 years.

If the bag is opened/ripped, but does not come into contact with oil or grease it can be repacked and sealed with duct tape to maintain shelf life.

When in use- No contamination - 45 days or 6 washes.

If contaminated, only good for 24 hours.
What are three non-verbal ways to communicate?
Whistles

Arm/Hand signals

Special signals (smoke, flares, vehicle horn, etc.)
What is a SALUTE report?
Size of the enemy
Activity being reported
Location (8 digit grid)
Unit markings
Time (local or DTG)
Equipment
What are the seven situation that authorize deadly force?
Self defense and defense of others.

Assets involving national security.

Assets not involving national security, but inherently dangerous to others.

Serious offenses against persons.

Protect public health and safety.

Arrest/Apprehension

Escape
What are the title and report time for message precedence?
Routine - 6 hours
Priority - 3 hours
Immediate - 30 minutes
Flash - ASAP, within 10 minutes
What are the parts of the DTG?
123456Z JAN 10

Day, Hour, Minutes, Greenwich Mean time, month, year
What is the significance of the Battle of the Coral Sea?
It was a major naval battle between Japan and the US and Australian navies. It was the first naval battle to be fought entirely with aircraft, with neither fleets ships seeing or firing on one another.
What is the significance of the Invasion of Normandy?
It was the largest amphibious operation in history.
What is the significance of the Battle of Midway?
The turning point of the war in the Pacific. Four Japanese aircraft carriers and a heavy cruiser were sunk in exchange for one American aircraft carrier and a destroyer. The heavy losses in carriers and veteran aircrews permanently weakened the Imperial Japanese Navy.
What led to the creation of the EOD units?
During WWII, the US worked with the British for training in UXO clearing of German bombs that littered their cities. When they returned, they created a school for that training, called Underwater Demolition Training Specialist (UDTS).
What is GCCS?
Global Command and Control System
What is TIS?
Thermal Imaging System
What is VIS?
Visual Imaging System
What is SPOD?
Ship Point Of Debarkation
What is MAST?
Mobile Ashore Support Terminal
What is MPHT?
Mobile Platform HVAC Trailer
What is KOCOA?
Key terrain

Observation and fields of fire

Concealment and cover

Obstacles for movement

Avenues of approach
What is a Five Paragraph Order?
SMEAC

Situation
Mission
Execution
Administrative and Logistics
Command and Communications
What is BAMCIS?
Begin planning
Arrange recon
Make recon
Complete the plan
Issue the order
Supervise
What is TPFDD?
Time
Phased
Force

and

Deployment
Data
What is COSAL?
Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List
What is MIUW?
Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit
What is the following for the M500 shotgun?

Size of round?
Max range?
Max effective range?
Rounds?
Size - 12 gauge
Max range - 1980 feet
Max effective range - 150 feet
Total rounds - 5+1
What are the seven Seabee ratings?
CE, EA, UT, BU, EO, SW, CM
What does a BU/EA/SW become at E9?
Constructionman Master Chief (CUCM)
What does a CE/UT become at E9?
Utilities Constructionman Master Chief (UCCM)
What does a CM/EO become at E9?
Equipmentman Master Chief (EQCM)
What are the squad formations?
Team Column - Speed and control are governing factors.

Team Wedge - Enemy contact is possible, enemy situation is unknown

Team Skirmishers Left or Right - Assaulting a known enemy position

Team Echelon Left or Right - Used primarily to protect and exposed flank
What are the five steps to ORM?
Identify Hazards

Assess Hazards

Make Risk Decisions

Implement Controls

Supervise
What is the significance of March 5th 1942?
Seabee anniversary.
Who was the first admiral of the Seabees?
Admiral Ben Moreel
Define Plant Property and Minor Property?
Plant - Property with a cost of $5000 or more and a useful life of over two years.

Minor - Personal property acquired for immediate use and having a unit cost of less than $5000. Also items that are over $5000 but have a useful life of less than 2 years.