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Change of Command
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President Barack Obama
VP - Joe Biden SECDEF - Robert Gates SECNAV - B.J. Penn CNO - ADM Roughead Chairman of Join Chiefs: AMD Mullen MCPON - Rick West CO of NECC: RADM Pottinger CO NAVELSG: RADM Redpath Commodore: CPT Hellman CMDCM NAVELSG: CMC Watson |
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COC NCHB1
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CO - CAPT Newbury
XO - LCDR Melvey CMC - CMDCM Graves |
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Who is the Secretary of State?
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Hillary Clinton
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What is an OPORD
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Puts an OPLAN in effect
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EDVR
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Enlisted Distribution Verification Report. Monthly statement of an activity's enlisted personnel account
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Date Seebeas were established
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5 MAR 1942
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Who was the creator of the Seebeas?
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ADM Ben Moreell
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Battle of Coral Sea
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The two fleets never saw each other - entirely fought with aircraft launched from carriers. Australia was saved from invasion.
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Battle of Midway
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Turningpoint of WWII
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Invasion of Normandy
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June 6 1944. Largest amphibious operation in history
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Code of Conduct ART II
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I will never surrender of my own free will
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Code of Conduct ART III
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If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available
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THREATCON ALPAH
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General threat of possible terrorist activity
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Code of Conduct ART V
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When questioned, should I become a POW, I am required to give my name, rank, service number and DOB
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Code of Conduct ART IV
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If I become a prisoner, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners
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THREATCON BRAVO
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Increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity. Must be capable of being maintained for weeks without causing undue hardship
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THREATCON CHARLIE
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Incident occurs or intelligence has received indicating some terrorist action is imminent.
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THREATCON DELTA
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In immediate area where terrorist attack has occured or is likely
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5 steps of ORM
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Identify hazard, assess hazard, make risk decision, implement controls, supervise.
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What does WMSD stand for and what are the risk factors?
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Work related musculosketal disorder. Force, repetition, vibration, contact stress, static and awkward postures.
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To record chronological records of significant miscellaneos entries
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Page 13/NAVPERS 1070/613
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Major condition that led to the creation of the Seebeas
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Navy realized that if war broke out, the civilian contractors used to build foreign bases were ill-equipped and not be able to defend themselves when attacked.
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Two types of Riverine Operations
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Assault and Surveillance
Interdiction and Security |
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Information needed when preparing HAZMAT for shipping
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type and weight
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Boots for MOPP are worn in whta three MOPP levels?
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2, 3 and 4
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What should you do when a piece of M8 paper changes color?
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Don your protective mask
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Decontamination kits usd for
1) bare skin 2) Equipment and MOPP gear |
1) M291
2) M295 |
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M-22 Chemical alarm is used for which agents in the air?
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Nerve and blister
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What is the 5 paragraph order?
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SMEAC - Situation, Mission, Execution, Admin and Logistics, Command and Signal
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What does FEBA stand for and wich areas does it include?
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Forward Edge of Battle Are. Includes Forward Defense Area, Reserve Area adn Security Area
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Inervals between fighting positions within a fire team
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5 - 20 meters, depending if single or double fighting positions
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What would you analyze in the "Begin Planning" process of BAMCIS?
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Time, Troops and support available, Terrain/weather analysis
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Two factors that can affect the range of radion communications
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Weather and terrain
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Elements of a MINIMIZE message
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The word MINIMIZE, affected area (scope) and reason
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VHF communication is limited to what type of communication?
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Line of Sight
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Which topics are covered in teh patrol brief?
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previous/upcoming events
rules of engagement/rules of force guidelines Current FPCON |
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What are considerations in the selection of waterway routes/Riverine landing areas?
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Hydrography,
Terrain/River bank Enemy situations/capabilities |
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Purpose of a CASREP?
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To document a significant casualty affecting equipment essential for teh performance of designated mission areas.
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How many Force Provider (FP) modules can be joined together?
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6
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What does CUU stand for?
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Camouflage Utility Uniform
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Dimensions of a standard wood pallet
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40 X 48
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Super Chlorination
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100 ppm - no less than 50 after 4 hrs
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Code of Conduct ART 6
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I will never forget that I am an American fighting for freedom.
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How would you fight a special metals fire?
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Jettison overboard or bury with sand/dirt
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Decontamiation type to eliminate or reduce teh need for individual protective clothing
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Thorough
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The Operations Officer is responsible for which functions?
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Passenger movement
Mail handling Aircraft scheduling and ground landing |
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Who operates the mess galley and berthing facilities?
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NSSB Navy Supply Support Battalion
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CPS is capable of supporting how many Army personnel for how long?
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6000 for 15 days
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MPS can support how many personnel for how many days?
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14,400 for 30 days
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Embarkation process
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Putting personnel and vehicles with associated stores and equipment into ships/aircraft
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Magazine containers are constructed out of what? Used to transport what?
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Steel or wood
Explosives/Ammuniton |
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When would you most likely use a stevedore pallet?
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To handle loose cargo in water terminals
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Maximum distance you should move cargo on a forklift
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400 feet
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Where should commercial forklifts not be used?
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Over rough terrain
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When moving cargo greater than 400 feet, you should use what?
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Truck and trailer/ tractor trailer
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Using teh ABS's of first aid, why is it important to check/restore circulation?
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To counter cardiac arrest
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What has been injured when bleeding gushes out in spurts that are sychronized with the victim's heart?
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Artery has been cut
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First sympton of Hypothermia
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Shivering
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Degree of burn characterized by epidermal blisters, mottled appearance adn red base?
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Second degree
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Which kind of burn is most painful?
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Second degree
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Two kinds of fractures
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open and closed
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What does ABFC stand for?
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Advanced Base Functional Component
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What can you operate with an OF/346?
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Government vehicles and equipment
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The RTCH can load containers up to how many pounds and ford through salt water up to how many inches deep?
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50,000 lbs / 60 inches
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primary means of communicatin in a convoy
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PR 112 long range w/power amp
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A SLIC can establish a non-tactical logistics data information site within what time frame?
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Within 24 hrs
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Pallet used by NCHBs?
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463L
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Max effective range of the M9 pistol?
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50 meters
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Max effective range of the M16?
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550 meters
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Empty weight of the M16?
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7.4 lbs
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Empty weight of the 9mm pistol?
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2.1 lbs
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Difference between automatic and semi automatic operation?
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AUTO - continuous fire until you let go of the trigger.
SEMI - one round for each pull of the trigger |
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Color code for high explosive ammunition
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Yellow
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What is considered as the maximum range of a weapon?
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The greatest range a weapon can be fired accurately to inflict damage
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Parts of the 782 gear issue
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- Fighting load - carrying equipment
- protective equipment - bivouac equipment |
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What is M9 tape used for?
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To detect the presence of chemical agents in a liquid state
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Who carries extra ammunition for the automatic rifleman in a rifle squad?
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Rifleman # 1
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Maximum loading height allowed on a 463L pallet
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96"
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Page in your service record where you can find training and qualifications?
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Page 4
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In what time frame is a Flash (Z) message being sent?
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less than 10 min
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How many holds does the AMSEA ship have?
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5
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How many containers does an AMSEA ship hold?
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578
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What does MHE stand for?
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Material Hangling Equipment
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What type forklift is used to handle military explosives in the hold of a ship?
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electric
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Standard forklifts are capable of lifting cargo weigh up to how many pounds? How many inches can they be elevated?
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15000 lbs, 100 - 210 inches
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What is ROWPU?
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Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit. Should be placed 75 ft from the watersource.
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When is the live storage program used?
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When there is no need for a piece of equipment for a period of two PM cycles or 80 working days
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Max cargo weight that can be loaded on one 463L pallet?
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10,000 lbs
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JSLIST
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Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology. 5 yrs shelflife, 45 days uncontaminated, 24 hrs contaminated environment. 6 washes - must be marked
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Weapons should be received in what condition?
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Condition 4
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What size NATO rounds does an M16 rifle use?
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5.56 mm
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Steps in the operation of a firing cycle
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8 steps.
Feeding, Chambering, Locking, Firing, Unlocking, Extracting, Ejecting, Cocking |
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Color of Armor piercing ammunition
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black
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Color of tracer ammo
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Orange or red
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Color of incendiary ammunition
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blue
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4 major groups of the M16
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upper receiver
lower receiver bolt carrier magazine |
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Max range and max effective range of the M203 Grenade launcher
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400 m
point: 150 m area: 350 m |
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M2HB Machine gun
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50 cal
max range: 6800 m max effective range: 1830m fired from closed bolt position |
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M60 machine gun
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Max range: 3725m
max effective range: 1100m Fired form open bolt position |
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MK19 machine gun
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Max range: 2212m
Max effective range: 1500m Fired from open bolt position |
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Trash pit
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4x4x4
fill to 1 ft from top 100 pax/day |
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4 hole burn out
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25 pax per hole
burn 3:1 diesel to gas mixture |
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Water supply per day with
shower shower and laundry |
15 gal
22 gal |
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Class A fire
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Wood: CO2/Water
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Class B fire
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Liquid (Gas, Petroleum etc)
CO2/Drycham |
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Class C fire
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Electrical/Denergize + Drycham
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Class D fire
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Metals/ Jettison overboard or bury with dirt/sand
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Three types of camp maintenance
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Emergency: less than 16 hrs
Specific: more than 16 hrs Standing Job: repetitive, over 40 man hrs |
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Leach Field
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herringbone pattern
4"-6" perforated pipe branches 5' - 10' apart dispose of grey water into the ground |
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C 130
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ACL: 25,000 lbs
6 pallets |
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C17
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90 000 lbs
11 18 pallets |
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C5
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150,000 lbs
6 pallets |
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463L pallet
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88 x108
usable: 84 x 104 Aluminium or Balsa Wood 290 lbs empty 22 D-rings, 3 nets weight limit: 10,000 lbs |
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P307
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Weight Handling Manual (Crane)
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4 types of pallets
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General purpose
Warehouse Stevedore Sled |
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How do you read a map?
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Right and up
8 digit - 10m 6 digit - 100 m 4 digit - 1000 m |
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Map colors:
black red blue brown green |
man made
enemy positions water contour lines vegetation |
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How many mils does a lensatic compass have?
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6400 mils
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How many degrees is 1 click of the bezel?
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3 degrees
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Azimuth
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Horizontal angel measured in a clockwise manner form north baseline.
below 180 deg: add abote 189 deg: subtract |
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Two methods to hold a compass
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Center hold
Compass to cheek |
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Two ways to orentate a map
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1. Declinatin diagram
2. North and South gridlines |
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Echelons of defense
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Security area
Forward defense area Reserve area |
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Defense positons
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primary
alternate supplementary |
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Fighting positions
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Hasty
Improved One-man Improved Two-men |
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Types of wire
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Tactical
Protective Supplementary |
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BAMCIS
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Begin planning - Arrange recon - make recon - comlete detailed plan - inspect supervise
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KOCOA
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Key terrain
Observation of fields of fire Cover and Concealment Obstacles Avenues of approach |
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SAFE
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Security
Automatic & Crew Serve weapons Fields of fire Emplacements |
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DRAWD
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Defend
Reinforce Attack Withdraw Delay |
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SALUTE
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Site
Activity Location Uniform Time Equipment |
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METTTSL
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Mission
Enemy Time Terrain Troops Space Logistics |
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6Ss
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Search - Secure- Silence - Segregate - Speed - Safeguard
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Fire team formations
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Column
Wedge Echelon Skirmisher |
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Which fireteam formation is used to protect an exposed flank?
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Echelon
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Fireteam formation used for speed and control
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Column
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Convoy formatins
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Open
Closed Infiltration |
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Purpose of First Aid
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Save life
Prevent infection Prevent further injury |
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Task of First Aid
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Maintain breathing
stop bleeding prevent/reduce shock |
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ABCs of First Aid
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Airway
Breathing Circulation |
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4 methods to control bleeding
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Direct pressure, indirect pressure (22 pressure points), elevation, tourniquet (last resort)
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Reaction to Chemical attack
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Stop breathing
Close eyes Don mask Give alarm Help others |
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6 types of chemical attacks
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Nerve
Blister Blood Choking Incapacatating Military Compound |
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NAAK
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Nerve agent antidote kit
3 atropin, 3 2pam chloride injections |
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M8 paper
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Detect type of chemical agent in liquid state.
Red - blister yellow/green - nerve |
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M256
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Detects vapor - nerve, blister and blood
12 tests per kit |
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M272A1
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Detects nerve, blister and blood agents in water
25 tests per kit |
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M22
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Chemical alarm/detector
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Radiation blasts
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High altitude
Low altitude Surface (max casualty) subsurface |
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Decontaminatin kits
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M291 skin decon
M295 equipment decon M17 Power driven apparatus (PDDA) decon - Pump, tank, shower |
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Levels of decontaminatin
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- Immediate: skin decon, operator spraydown
- Operational: MOPP gear exchange - Thorough: detailed troops and equipment decon |
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Gas Mask
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M40A
No protection against Carbon Monoxide and ammonia |
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MOPP levels
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0: all gear carried
1: over garment worn 2: boots worn 3: mask worn 4: hood and gloves |
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NBC markings
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Chemical: yellow w/red letters GAS)
Biological: blue w/red letters (BIO) Radiological: White w/black letters (ATOM) Gas mines: Red w/yellow letters (GAS MINES) |
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5 types of communiction
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Radio
Visual Sound Wire Messenger |
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Gingerbread
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Frequency compromised by unauthorized user
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HVA
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High Value Asset
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HF
VHF UHF |
High Frequency
Very High Frequency Ultra Hight Frequency |
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Parts of the Intelligence Cycle
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Planning and direcion
Processing Dissemination |
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Ammunition types
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Dummy - unpainted
Tracer - orange/red Ball - green/brass Incendiary - blue Blank - violet |
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M4
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upper receiver ass., lower receiver ass., bolt carrier, magazine.
5.56mm 3600m / 500m point /600m area |
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M203
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40mm
400 m 150m point 350m area |
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M9
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9mm
1800m max/ 50m max eff |
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M500 Mossberg 12A Shotgun
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32 cal
180m max range 50 m max eff. range |
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M2HB
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50 cal
6800m max range 1830m max eff. range |
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M240
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7.62 mm
3725m max range 1100m max eff. range |
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MK19
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40mm
2212m max range 1500m max. eff. range |
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3 types of inspections
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Annual
Operator Controlled |
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Types of work in Camp Maintenance
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Emergency
Specific Standing Job order |
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4 classes of work
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Appearance
Preventative Functional Safety |
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AMC
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Air Mobility Command
C130 - 25000lbs/6pallets C17 - 90000lbs/18 pallets C5 - 150000lbs/36 pallets |
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How many MPSRONs and where are they?
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3 Maritime Prepositioning Squadrons.
1. Rota/Spain 2. Diego Garcia 3. Guam |
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MPF Operations
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Mobility
Flexibility Quick concentration of forces in specific area |
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MHE
WHE |
Material Handling Equipment
Weight Handling Equipment |
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MHE/WHE Pubs
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P300 shore based equipment
P307 Crane Manual 11200.1 Red Book - NMCB Equ. Management Manual |
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Forms
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11240/13 trouble report
1970 trip ticket SF91 Accident report DD518 Driver information card OF 346 Government license 11260/2 heavy construction license |
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COVER - CONCEALMENT
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Cover: protection from enemy fire
Cocealment: protection from observation |
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Defensive positions
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primary
alternate supplementary |
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Fighting positions
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Hasty
Improved one-man Improved two-man |
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Purpose of First Aid
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Save life
prevent infection prevent further injury |
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Task of First Aid
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Maintain breathing
stop bleeding prevent/reduce shock |
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Symptoms of shock
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Dull, glassy eyes
Clammy skin Rapid breathing pain, cold, thirst |
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Frostbite
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Icy crystals form in the skin or deeper tissue. 32 degrees or lower
- superficial - deep skin Immersion foot/hna |
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Water purifying methods
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Iodine tablets
Calcium Hydrochloride Boiling |
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COC
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Combat Operations Center
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ROC
POE |
Required Operating Capabilities - mission areas
Project Operating Environment - what environment to perform in |
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Types of orders
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OPORD
WARNING ORDER EXECUTION ORDER |
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Safety instructions
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5100-23 ashore
5100-19 afloat 5100-11 unsafe/unhealthy report |
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PID
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Personnel Injury/Death
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MPD
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Material Property Damage
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Concept of ORM
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- ORM is a decision making tool
- help to make informed decisions - minimizes risks to acceptable levels - reduce mishaps and associated costs - risks vs benefits |
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Applying ORM
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1.Identify hazards - what are they?
2.Assess -probability/severity 3.Make risk decisions-does the risk outweigh the cost? 4.Implement controls: Engineering/ Administrative/PPE 5.Supervise- are controls working? |
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Safety Council
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Convenes quarterly to develop recommendations for policy and analyze progress of overall safety program.
Members are appointed in writing by the CO. |
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Safety Committee
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Enlisted Safety Committee makes written recommendations to Safety Council.
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BATTLE OF THE CORAL SEA
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MAY 1942
First of 6 fights between opposing aircraft carrier forces. Two fleets never saw each other; battle was fought entirely with aircraft. USS Lexington was lost. Australia was saved from invasion |
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INVASION OF NORMANDY
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June 6, 1944
Largest amphibious operation in history. D-DAY |
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BATTLE OF MIDWAY
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June 4-7, 1942
Turning point of the war in the Pacific. Japan lost 4 aircraft carriers, US only 1 |
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ORM PROCESS LEVELS
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TIME CRITICAL
DELIBERATE IN-DEPTH |
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PRINCIPLES OF ORM
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- Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost
- Accept no unnecessary risk - Anticipate and mange risk by planning - Make risk decision at the right level |