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4th fleet |
Mayport FL, Central-South America |
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Dual Chain of Command |
Administrative/Permanent Structure Operational/Task oriented structure |
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CIC |
Mr Trump |
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CNO |
Admiral John Richardson |
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MCPON |
Smith |
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CMC |
Advisor to CO on enlisted matters. (250 Personnel Required) |
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W/C Supervisor |
Responds to hour by hour W/C functions. |
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LOGREQ |
Logistical Requirements/Submitted by ship entering port to command notifying them of requirements. |
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AE (Platform) |
Ammunition Ship |
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AFS (Platform) |
Combat Stores Ship |
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AS (Platform) |
Submarine Tender |
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DD/DDG (Platform) |
Destroyer/Guided Missile Destroyer |
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FFG (Platform) |
Guided Missile Frigate |
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11 Basic Wounds |
Fractures, Sucking Chest Wounds, Burns, Lacerations, Punctures, Amputations, Abdominal Eviseration, Electrical Shock, Smoke Inhalation, Heat Stress, Hypothermia |
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LSD (Platform) |
Dock Landing Ship |
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2nd Degree |
Red skin, blisters, severe pain |
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Class C mishap |
Property damage cost of 50k+ with injury/time loss |
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Three methods of controlling bleeding |
Direct pressure, pressure points, tourniquet |
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CPR (Acronym) |
Cardio pulmonary resuscitation |
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How long should you check a patients breathing? |
5-10 minutes |
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If the patients neck or head is injured, how should you give breaths to them? |
Mask/barrier device |
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5 steps of ORM |
IAMIS: Identify hazards, assess hazards, make risk decisions, implement controls, supervise/evaluate controls |
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4 principals of ORM |
Benefits out weigh risk, except no unnecessary risk, anticipate/manage risk by planning, make risk decisions at the right level. |
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3 levels or ORM |
In depth, deliberate, time critical |
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Number 1 cause of aviation mishaps |
Human error: physical/mental factors, ergonomics, stress, attitude/behavior |
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MOPP 3 |
Afloat: Install filters, don boots Ashore: Fill canteens, activate decon stations |
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MOPP 4 |
Afloat: don mask, hood, gloves, circle william Ashore: gloves/liners, untie bow in retention cord, loop between legs and secure to web belt |
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Firefighters primary/secondary duty |
Saving lives/extinguish fire and prevent damage to a/c, ship, equipment, structures |
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Key elements of fire |
Heat, oxygen, fuel |
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5 types of nuclear explosions |
High altitude: Ionosphere disruption Air burst: radioactive fallout Surface burst: massive fallout Shallow underwater burst: large waves and contamination Deep underwater burst: greater contamination, small fireball |
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3 types of warfare |
Chemical: causes physiological effects Biological: causes disease/sickness Radiological causes radiation/nuclear fallout |
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4 types of chemical agents |
Nerve, blister, blood, choking |
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Atropine/2-PAM-chloride |
Therapy for nerve agent casualties |
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2 types of biological agents |
Pathogens: Viruses, bacteria, fungus Toxins: Organisms |
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5 types of nuclear explosions |
High altitude: Ionosphere disruption Air burst: radioactive fallout Surface burst: massive fallout Shallow underwater burst: large waves and contamination Deep underwater burst: greater contamination, small fireball |
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MOPP |
Mission oriented protective posture |
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MOPP 0 |
Issue PPE |
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MOPP 1 |
Afloat: Mask, gloves ready Ashore: Don PPE, M9 tape |
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MOPP 2 |
Afloat: Mask carried Ashore: Don boots |
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MA-1 Series overrun barrier |
Stop tricycle landing gear a/c not equipped with tail hooks |
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Towing speed |
Shall not exceed 5mph or speed of the slowest walker |
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DEFCON |
The determined military posture in perpetration for the likelihood of war |
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DEFCON 5 |
Normal peace time readiness |
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3 levels of maintenance |
O-level, I-level, D-level |
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Airfield rotating beacon |
Used to identify airports location 2 white lights, 1 flashing green light |
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Yellow jerseys |
A/C handling/flight deck/catapult/arresting gear officer, plane director |
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White jerseys |
Safety dept, air transport officer, plane inspectors |
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Blue jerseys |
Aircraft handling, chock crewmen, elevator operators |
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Brown jerseys |
Plane captains |
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Green jerseys |
Squadron A/C maintenance personnel |
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DEFCON |
Defense readiness condition: The determined military posture in perpetration for the likelihood of war |
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Purple jerseys |
Fuel crew |
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Moderate weather tie-down |
46-60 knot, 14 chains |
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FPCON |
Force protection condition: Series of measures designed to increase the level of defense against terrorist attacks. |
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2 types of maintenance |
Rework, upkeep |
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Types of upkeep maintenance |
Turnaround, daily, special, conditional, phase, acceptance, transfer |
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Types of rework maintenance |
RCM: Reliability centered maintenance ASPA: A/C service period adjustment PMI: Periodic maintenance interval |
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The concept of QA |
The prevention of the occurrence of defects |
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OPTAR funding |
OFC-01 (Flight operations fund) AFM fund |
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VIDS MAF |
OPNAV 4790/60 |
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NATOPS was established in... |
1961 |
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Warning |
May result in injury or death |
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Caution |
May result in damage to equipment |
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Note |
Must be emphasized |
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Shall |
Mandatory procedure |
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Should |
Recommended procedure |
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May |
Optional procedure |
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Will |
Indicates futurity |
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Birthday of naval aviation |
1910 |
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Bernoulli’s principal |
Hydrodynamics: when a fluid flowing through a tube reaches a constriction the speed of the fluid is increased and the pressure is decreased |
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Attitude indicator |
Relative position of A/C compared to earths horizon |
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NALCOMIS |
Naval aviation logistics command management information system |
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OOMA |
Optimized organizational maintenance activity |
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6 core capabilities |
Forward presence Deterrence Sea control Power projection Maritime security Humanitarian assistance |
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MSDS |
Material safety data sheet |
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Birthday of naval aviation |
1910 |
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Requisitions for 2 Glen Curtiss biplanes, $5500 each |
1911 |
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The Jupiter, converted coal carrier which became the USS Langley CV-1 |
1922 |
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Alan B Shepard became the first naval aviator and American in space |
May 5,1961 |
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Neil Armstrong walked on the moon |
July 20-21, 1969 |
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Coral Sea, planned invasion of Australia by Japan, first carrier battle |
May 7-8, 1942 |
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Midway, turning point of pacific war, Japan out numbered US by 1 carrier and 11 battle ships |
June 3-5, 1942 |
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Naval aviation warfare areas |
Reconnaissance/Surveillance Anti submarine Amphibious assault Logistics support Search and rescue Mine warfare |
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Oldest US navy commissioned vessel |
USS Constitution launch in 1797, wooden hulled three masted heavy frigate |