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Memorandum of Record

Any event of historical or legal importance

SNAP

Shipboard Non-Tactical Automated Data Process

SAMS (Automated Medical System)

Medical, Dental Readiness, Supply, preventive medicine inspections, radiation exposure, training for Navy and Marines (Operational)



MRRS

MEDICAL READINESS REPORTINGSYSTEM

SICK CALL TREATMENT LOG

Patient Demographics and Chief Complaint.


Goes to the CO.

TRAINING LOG


( training management moduleof SAMS.)

shouldbe recorded in the training management moduleof SAMS.



POTABLE WATER LOG


(SAMSEnvironmental Management Module.)

readings of daily residual chlorine orbromine levels aboardship and in the field.





3M System

Maintenance and Material Management System

PMS

Planned MaintenanceSystem. reflects the plannedmaintenance requirements for a particularwork center

Permanent directives

regulate administration, establish policy, delegateauthority, and assign a mission function or task.

Temporary directives

request comments or approval, andannounce information such as a change ofcommand or education and promotionopportunities. (CANNOT BE LONGER THAN A YEAR)

CHANGE TRANSMITALS

is used to issuechanges to instructions and notices.


Example: SECNAV 1000.10


SECNAV 1000.10A (Change Transmitals)

SECNAVINST 5216.5

Correspondence Manual (20 Characters)


5+2+1+6+ . + 5= 20 Characters

SECNAV M-5510.36

Navy Information Security Program


Mi6

SECNAVINST 5210.11

Department of the Navy Standard Subjective Indetification Code


11 (2 SS and I)

1000 Series

Military Personnel


(Mil in Latin stand for one thousand)

2000 series

Telecommunications


Initial Letter T stands for TWO

3000 Series

Operation and Readiness


300 spartans were special ops and ready

4000 series

Logistics



5000 Series

General Administration and Management

6000 Series

Medicine and Dentistry

7000 series

Financial Management

8000 Series

Ordnance Material


8 two gunshot holes

9000 Series

Ships Design and Material

10000 Series

General Material

11000 Series

Facilities and Activities Ashore


11 (First letter of the alphabet repeated twice)



12000 Series

Civilian Personnel

13000 Series

Aeronautical and Astronautical Material



16000 Series

Coast Guard Missions


(Always the Last Ones to be called, would not be different on the series)

IMR

Individual Medical Readiness


(Bupers on line)

PHA

Periodic Health Assessment





Dental Readiness

1 Class (GTG) Deployable


2 Class (So, So) Deployable


3 Class (Bad) Not Deployable


4 Class (The Worst) Not Deployable

Deployability

No Limited Duty


No Physical Board (PEB)


No Medical Board (MEB)

BAS (Batallion Aid Station)

Advance Trauma Life Saving


2 Medical Doctors


65 HMs (can vary)


Dental for (1.2.3 Class)



FMF Medical Support

2 Types:


Combat


Support

EMF (Expeditionary Medical Fleet)

500 beds


Operations Longer than 60 days



EMF Organization

MTF Like




Leadership: CO, XO, CMC


Directorates: Nursing, Medical, Surgical, Ancillary, PAD

NMCB (Seabees) Organization

8 Battalions

(Gulfport, MS and Port Hueneme, CA)


SW

Surface Warfare Specialist

EXW

Expeditionary Warfare Specialist

AW

Air Warfare

FMF

Fleet Marine Force

SS

Submarine Warfare Specialist

SCW

Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist