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44 Cards in this Set
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Memorandum of Record |
Any event of historical or legal importance |
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SNAP |
Shipboard Non-Tactical Automated Data Process |
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SAMS (Automated Medical System) |
Medical, Dental Readiness, Supply, preventive medicine inspections, radiation exposure, training for Navy and Marines (Operational) |
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MRRS |
MEDICAL READINESS REPORTINGSYSTEM |
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SICK CALL TREATMENT LOG |
Patient Demographics and Chief Complaint. Goes to the CO. |
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TRAINING LOG ( training management moduleof SAMS.) |
shouldbe recorded in the training management moduleof SAMS. |
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POTABLE WATER LOG (SAMSEnvironmental Management Module.) |
readings of daily residual chlorine orbromine levels aboardship and in the field. |
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3M System |
Maintenance and Material Management System |
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PMS |
Planned MaintenanceSystem. reflects the plannedmaintenance requirements for a particularwork center |
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Permanent directives |
regulate administration, establish policy, delegateauthority, and assign a mission function or task. |
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Temporary directives |
request comments or approval, andannounce information such as a change ofcommand or education and promotionopportunities. (CANNOT BE LONGER THAN A YEAR) |
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CHANGE TRANSMITALS |
is used to issuechanges to instructions and notices. Example: SECNAV 1000.10 SECNAV 1000.10A (Change Transmitals) |
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SECNAVINST 5216.5 |
Correspondence Manual (20 Characters) 5+2+1+6+ . + 5= 20 Characters |
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SECNAV M-5510.36 |
Navy Information Security Program Mi6 |
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SECNAVINST 5210.11 |
Department of the Navy Standard Subjective Indetification Code 11 (2 SS and I) |
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1000 Series |
Military Personnel (Mil in Latin stand for one thousand) |
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2000 series |
Telecommunications Initial Letter T stands for TWO |
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3000 Series |
Operation and Readiness 300 spartans were special ops and ready |
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4000 series |
Logistics |
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5000 Series |
General Administration and Management |
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6000 Series |
Medicine and Dentistry |
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7000 series |
Financial Management |
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8000 Series |
Ordnance Material 8 two gunshot holes |
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9000 Series |
Ships Design and Material
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10000 Series |
General Material |
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11000 Series |
Facilities and Activities Ashore 11 (First letter of the alphabet repeated twice) |
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12000 Series |
Civilian Personnel |
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13000 Series |
Aeronautical and Astronautical Material |
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16000 Series |
Coast Guard Missions (Always the Last Ones to be called, would not be different on the series) |
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IMR |
Individual Medical Readiness (Bupers on line) |
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PHA |
Periodic Health Assessment |
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Dental Readiness |
1 Class (GTG) Deployable 2 Class (So, So) Deployable 3 Class (Bad) Not Deployable 4 Class (The Worst) Not Deployable |
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Deployability |
No Limited Duty No Physical Board (PEB) No Medical Board (MEB) |
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BAS (Batallion Aid Station) |
Advance Trauma Life Saving 2 Medical Doctors 65 HMs (can vary) Dental for (1.2.3 Class) |
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FMF Medical Support |
2 Types: Combat Support |
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EMF (Expeditionary Medical Fleet) |
500 beds Operations Longer than 60 days |
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EMF Organization |
MTF Like Leadership: CO, XO, CMC Directorates: Nursing, Medical, Surgical, Ancillary, PAD |
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NMCB (Seabees) Organization |
8 Battalions
(Gulfport, MS and Port Hueneme, CA) |
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SW |
Surface Warfare Specialist |
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EXW |
Expeditionary Warfare Specialist |
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AW |
Air Warfare |
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FMF |
Fleet Marine Force |
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SS |
Submarine Warfare Specialist |
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SCW |
Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist |