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Who is chief enlisted manager (cem) |
At the top of career field with 2W000 and is cmsgt |
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Which course must be completed before a craftsman can be upgraded to a superintendent |
Air Force combat ammunition planning and production course |
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How are majcoms organized |
Functional basis in the United States and geographical basis overseas |
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Why is numbered air force |
Level of command directly under a majcom they are tactical echelons that provide operational leadership and supervision |
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What is GACP primary mission and where is it located |
Execute product support management and supply management for Air Force munitions and hill afb Utah |
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What is purpose of logistics systems |
Acquire and sustain weapons |
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Who appoints personnel authorized to process, ship, and receive ammunition, arms, and explosives (AA&E) |
Squadron commander |
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Who must select and appoint munition inspectors |
Munition supervision |
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Who has overall responsibility to enforce supply discipline in a typical munitions element |
Element ncoic |
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Which command has cradle to grave responsibility of a weapon system |
Air Force material command (afmc) |
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Which type of wing performs a support function rather than an operational mission |
Air base |
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Which type of wing does a training wing represent |
Specialized mission |
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Which munitions element is not required at deployed locations or for units that don't support aircraft |
Combat plans/training/mobility |
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Which munitions element maintains inspections/test results of lightning protection and grounding systems |
Munitions plans and scheduling |
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Within which annex listed in the oplan would you find nonnuclear munitions requirements |
Logistics annex D |
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Why does munitions supervision develop the MEP |
Provide detailed guidance for conducting munitions operations |
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Why does munitions supervision develop the MEP |
Provide detailed guidance for conducting munitions operations |
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What are five phases of deliberate planning |
Initiation, concept development, plan development, plan review, supporting plans |
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What four orders are used to direct preparation, planning, deployment, and execution of plans in response to crises |
Warning order, planning order, alert order, execute order |
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Who within your unit ensures personnel assigned to a deployment meet eligibility and training criteria |
UDM unit deployment manager |
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What is the MICT program |
Management internal control toolset which is continual real-time evaluation tool that increases awareness to program requirements and identifies discrepancies or shortfalls |
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Who can the MICT communicate discrepancies too |
Chain of command from supervisors to secretary of AF |
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Where can MICT be accessed from |
Af portal |
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The frequency of training for pallet build up personnel is |
Initial and annualy |
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Management internal control toolset (MICT) is |
Continual real time evaluation tool |
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What protection level is assigned to resources for which the loss, theft, destruction etc. would cause significant harm to war fighting capabilities |
PL2 |
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What protection level is assigned to resources for which the loss, theft, destruction etc. would damage war fighting capabilities |
PL3 |
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What is purpose of controlled inventory item code (CIIC) |
Given to all munitions to identify degree of security for storage or transport |
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What are four categories of CIICs |
Classified, sensitive, pilferable, unclassified |
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Who has worldwide management responsibility for a specific munitions item and is only one who can change CIIC |
Item manager |
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What risk does risk category I have and what items |
Very high and complete man portable nonnuclear missles and rockets in ready to fire config |
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What risk category are explosive hand and rifle grenades in |
Risk category II High |
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What are two conditions for an opsec vulnerability to be present |
A weakness that could reveal critical info and an adversary with both intent and capability to exploit info |
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What's a major goal of nuclear weapons surety program |
To achieve maximum safety consistent with operational requirements |
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What two categories does prp program have |
Critical and controlled |
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What is prp program |
Personal reliability program Ensures everyone who deals with nuclear components meet the highest possible standard of individual reliability |
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Who makes judgement on past performance for reliability |
Commander |
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Who makes judgement on past performance for reliability |
Commander |
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What's best indication of reliability |
Past performance |
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What are selection requirements for prp |
No mental illness, have required training or competence for training, required security clearance, positive towards nuclear, not under consideration for separation, us citizen, no history of drug abuse |
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What's 2 person concept |
Ensure that a lone individual never has opportunity to tamper with nuclear weapon |
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What's a dull sword |
Nuclear weapon safety deficiency not accident or incident |
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What's a dull sword |
Nuclear weapon safety deficiency not accident or incident |
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Where do you report nuclear mishaps |
Air Force safety automated system (AFSAS) |
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What info is a logistics and maintenance support indicator and potential opsec vulnerability |
Propositioned equipment |
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Who provides all af personnel a safe and healthy work requirement |
Commanders |
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What form is for mishap report |
Af form 978 |
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What does Air Force material command do (AFMC) |
Identifies and corrects product safety deficiencies, gives tech assistance to mishap boards, implements corrective actions involving material safety aspects |
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What fire extinguishers do we use for explosive laden vehicles |
Two 2A:10BC |
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When should eyelashes be inspected and what AFI |
Monthly and 91-203 |
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What is hazard class division 1.1 |
Mass detonating |
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What is hazard class division 1.1 And example |
Mass detonating TNT, cluster bombs |
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What is hazard class division 1.2 And example |
Non mass detonating , fragmentation Ex 20 and 30mm |
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What is hazard class division 1.3 And example |
Mass fire Rocket motors |
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What is hazard class division 1.3 And example |
Mass fire Rocket motors |
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What is hazard class division 1.4 And example |
Moderate fire no blast Small arms |
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What is hazard class division 1.5 |
Very insensitive with mass explosive hazard |
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What is hazard class division 1.5 |
Very insensitive with mass explosive hazard |
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What is hazard class division 1.6 |
Extremely insensitive with no mass explosive hazard |
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What TO has alphabetical listing to help locate TO you want |
00-5-18 |
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What TO has alphabetical listing to help locate TO you want |
00-5-18 |
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What work package is safety |
20 |
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What TO has alphabetical listing to help locate TO you want |
00-5-18 |
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What work package is safety |
20 |
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What work package is inspection |
50 |
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What work package is unpacking and packing |
60 |
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What work package is unpacking and packing |
60 |
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What work package is maintenance |
70 |
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What work package is storage and handling |
40 |
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What work package has illustrated parts breakdown |
998 |
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What are 3 deficiency reports for TOs |
Emergency, urgent, routine |
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Where does authority originate for af mishap prevention program |
Federal law/ DoD and AFI 91-202 |
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What two offices make up wing safety on an installation |
Ground safety and weapons safety |
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What type of items fall into hazard class 6 |
Toxic chemical agents |
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What must missle safety personnel be familiar with |
Missle transportation routes |
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Whats withdraw distance for 1.1 |
4000 ft |
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Withdraw distance for 1.2 |
2500 |
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Withdraw distance for 1.3 |
600 ft |
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Withdraw distance for 1.3 |
600 ft |
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Withdraw distance for 1.4 |
300 |
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What does INRAD refer too |
Intrinsic radiation emitted from the radio active materials in nuclear components |
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What does INRAD refer too |
Intrinsic radiation emitted from the radio active materials in nuclear components |
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What does ALARA concept mean |
As low as reasonably achievable Reduce radiation exposure |
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What does INRAD refer too |
Intrinsic radiation emitted from the radio active materials in nuclear components |
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What does ALARA concept mean |
As low as reasonably achievable Reduce radiation exposure |
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Who must comply with ALARA comcept |
Units with nuclear contingency or limited nuclear mission |
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When engineering design can't reduce radiation exposure to acceptable levels what other methods are used |
Ppe, administrative controls |
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What publication identifies specific item hazards for munitions and must be readily available |
Afman 91-201 |
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What AFIs cover supply |
23-101, 23-122 |
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What are the 3 levels of maintenance concepts |
Organizational, intermediate, depot |
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Who maintains AIM and AGM inventory |
Wr-alc warner Robbins air logistics center |
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What's tracked in tmrs |
Aim7, aim9, aim120, agm65, agm88, gbus |
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Which program in tmrs let's you enter missle flight hour data |
Missle update |