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What is Operational Risk Management(ORM)?
A decision making tool to minimize risk.
What applies to ORM?
Identifying
Assessing
Making risk decisions
Implement controls
Supervise
What are use to Implement controls?
Administrative
Engineering
Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)least effective
Who is responsible fopr safety?
Everyone
What is the purpose of a mishap investigation and who conducts the investigation?
The sole purpose is mishap prevent, not to determine of accountability
What is safety standowns?
Days set aside for training, awareness and drills.
What is Ergonomics programs?
Fitting the workplace to the worker. Mouse pads, cushion chairs
Who is the Commander in Chief
President Barrack Obama
Who is the Sec of Defense?
Robert Gates
Who is the Sec of the Navy?
Ray Mabus
Who is the Chief of Naval Operations?
ADM Gary Roughead- 29th CNO
Who is the MCPON?
MCPON Rick West-12th MCPON
What is OPLAN?
Operational Planning-it's a course of action to accomplish future missions
What is OPORD?
Operational Order- puts OPLAN into effect, the coordinated execution of the operation to be carried out
What is a Warning Order?
It's a brief statement advising a patrol
Responsibiltyof CO's?
Overall responsible for the safety, well being & efficiency of his/her command
XO's?
Represents & executes the orders of the CO.
CMDCM?
He is the Senior enlisted adviser. Liason between Officers & Enlisted
Purpose of Enlisted Distribution Verification Report?
Provides Rate & NEC summary of current & future manning status of an activity.
What is a Naval Message?
Formal & secure message that can be track.
Types of Naval Message?
Routine, Priority, Flash & Immediate
What is Email?
Informal & Unsecure. Cannot be track
What is Page 2?
Dependency Application & Record of Emergency Data. Provides record of death, gratuity, allowances, allotment, dependent info, SGLI and next of kin.
What is Page 4?
Record of education info, qualifications, awards etc
What is Page 13?
Admin remarks, good or bad
What is Operational Report (OPREP)?
Equipment status and Manning issues
What is Logistical Requirements(LOGREQ)?
72 hrs prior to Port, pass information to & request services from the port
What is Status of Resources & Training System(SORTS)?
Principle report to include identification & general status data to higher authorities
What is Situation Report(SITREP)?
Report of situation, disposition & status of forces to include overview, intelligence, operations. logistics, communications, personnel & commanders assessment
What are Combatants?
Those in uniforms, carrying a weapon and participating in military ops
What are Non-Combatants?
Medical, Chaplains & civilians
When is the Navy's Birthday?
Oct. 13, 1775
Who is the 1st Commander in Chief?
Esek Hopkins
How many ships were outfitted? What are their missions?
2 ships. Out for three months to intercept transports carrying munitions & stores to the British Army
What are the Navy/Marine Corps Team?
Readiness, Flexibility, Self-sustainability & Mobility
Who is the Father of the Seabees?
ADM Ben Morrell- Chief of the Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks
When is the Seabees birthday?
March 5, 1942
What is the importance of the Battle of Coral Sea?
May 1942. Fought entirely with aircraft and the carriers never saw each other. USS Lexington(sunked) and USS Yorktown.
What is the importance of the Invasion of Normandy?
June 6, 1944.It was the largest Amphibious operation in history.
What is the importance of the Battle of Midway?
June 4, 1942. The turning point of Japan's pacific war.USS Hornet, Enterprise & Yorktown
When was Mine Recovery School Form?
June 1941
How many classes graduated from 1941-1945?
19 classes
What is primary mission of the Explosive Ordnance Disposal?
To handle, defuse & dispose of munitions & other explosives.
What is the purpose of Naval Coastal Warfare?
Protection of strategic port facilities, commercial shipping & Naval ships operating within the littoral & anchorage. To ensure the uninterrupted flow of cargo & units to the combatant commanders.
What relates to Riverine Operations?
Concept
Definition & Characteristics
Purpose
Scope
Types
Supporting Operations
What is the concept of RivOps?
To achieve & or maintain control of riverine, coastal or delta areas
What is the Definition & Characteristics of RivOps?
Maintaining control of the water lines of communication & providing transportation & combat support
What is the purpose of RivOps?
1. Establish & maintain control of waterways & line of communications
2. Deny, by interdiction, barrier or surveillanceoperations
3. Locate & destroy
What is the scope of RivOps?
Contribute to a wider territorial area of control in support of other forces
What are the types of RivOps?
Assault
Surveillance, Interdiction & Security
What are supporting operation of RivOps?
1. Deception Operations
2. Isolation of area operations
3. Air, ground or naval supremacy
4. Securing of information
5. Psychological or unconventional operations
What is purpose & mission of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command(NECC)?
To oversight & command & control of ATFP & expeditionary forces within the Navy. The mission is the functional commander in control of manning, training, equipping & organizing forces that will execute force protection
What is the purpose and mission of Naval Coastal Warfare?
To ensure the uninterrupted flow of strategic cargo & units to the combatant commander.
What is the purpose of Naval Coastal Warfare Group(NCWGRU)?
Responsible for standardization & certification of training, strategic concepts, long range operational plannning
What is the purpose of Naval Coastal Warfare Squadron(NCWRON)?
Responsible for deploying command, control, communications, computer & intellegence(C41) & operational support detachments & units to form an ashore operations center
What is the purpose of Mobile Security Squadron(MSRON)?
Provide centralized planning, coordination & integration of subordinate MSD's relating to movement, control, readiness, & training, administration and logistics
What is the purpose of Mobile Security Detachments(MSD)?
Deployable components of MSRON equipped with security boats that provide force protection
What is the purpose of Port Security Unit(PSU)?
Deployable USCG armed small crafts units(Transportable Port Security Boats) that support security operations in littoral regions worldwide and provide waterborne security, surveillance, interdiction & point defense of HVA's
What is the purpose of Embark Security Teams & how many consist per team?
Provide protection to MSC ships. Consist of Eleven 12 person teams
What is the purpose of First Naval Construction Division(1st NCD)?
Administrative & Operational commander for 6 Naval Construction Regiments(NCR) & 2 Seabee Readiness Group
What is the purpose of Explosive Ordnance Disposal(EOD)?
Locate and disposal of UXO, diving and salvage operations & organic C2 of EOD ops
What is the purpose of Naval Expeditionary Logistics Group?
Provide combat service support through logistics operations to include port ops, fuel distro, postal ops & air cargo missions
What is the purpose Navy Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit?
Conduct harbor clearance ops in rivers, harbors & coastal areas & provide diving & salvage services to the ships
What is the standard size pallet use for cargo?
463L
What is the dimension of a 463L pallet? What is the usable space? Max height allowed stack
108" x 88
104" x 84 - usable space
96"
How many cargo nets & color?
3- 2 green & 1 yellow
What is the weight of the pallet & maximum cargo weight
Pallet= 290 lbs

Cargo= up to 10,000 lbs
What is the pallet made off?
Aluminum & basso wood core and uses 3 pices of dunnage for forklift movement
What type of aircraft & their primary use and mission?
C-5 Galaxy- 73 pax, 36 pallets, inter-theater ops
C-17 Globemaster III- 102 pax, 18 pallets, inter & intra theater ops
C-130 Hercules- 64 pax, 6 pallets, Intra theater ops
KC-10 Extender- Aerial re-fueling,356,000 of fuel cargo or personnel transport. 10 pax(bravo) & 65 pax(delta)
KC-135 Stratotanker- Aerial refueling, inter theater strategic airlift of cargo & pax, 200,000 lbs of fuel & 57 pax
What is the use of Maritime Preposition Force(MPF)?
Used to rapidly establish a MAGTF(Marine Air to Ground Task Force) humanitarian or combat ops
What is the purpose of of shipper declaration of goods?
Document placed on at least 3 sides declaring contents and destination
What is found on a Time-Phased Force Deployment Data?
It reflects the priority of establishing troops, equipment & logistics
What is the mission of the Military Sealift Command(MSC)?
To deploy, redeploy, employ & sustain on a global basis. They are Bob Hope class. Both MSC & AMC falls under US Transcom
What are Phonetic alphabet & numerals?
A way to speak letters & numbers that can be easily heard & understood
What is Prowords?
Used to expedite the message
What is use where oral comms is not reliable?
1. Hand Signals
2. Whistles( 1 short blast for Attention to orders, 1 long blast for Cease fire & 3 Long blast for Hostile aircraft)
3. Special: smoke grenades, tracer rounds in the air & buzz saw
What affects the capabilities of radio comms?
Weather, Terrain, Power, Jamming, Common frequency, Frequency band & User
What are the terms that relates to Command & Control?
1. Nature & Purpose- Commander has authority & direction using OODA
Observe, Orient, Decide & Act
2. Process- translate ideas into action through planning, directing & controlling of operational forces
Terms that relate to Naval Intelligence: Nature & Purpose
The product resulting from collection, evaluation, processing & analysis of information. 3 types of Intel:
1. Strategic 2. Operational 3. Tactical
Terms that relate to Naval Intelligence: Support to Operating Forces
The cornerstone of Naval Intelligence
Terms that relate to Naval Intelligence: Fundamentals of Naval Intel
Principles include know the adversary, ensure unity of intelligence effort, plan for combat & to use an All-Source approach. Key attributes include Timeliness, Usability, Availability, Thoroughness, Accuracy & Relevance.
Terms that relate to Naval Intelligence: Intelligence Cycle
There are 5 steps:
1. Planning & Direction 2. Collection 3. Processing 4. Production 5,. Dissemination
Terms that relate to Naval Intelligence: Support for Expeditionary Forces
Detailed information on the environment & local infrastructure. Required to support the full range of expeditionary ops
What is the maximum transmission range for setting: LO(Low power)
M(medium power)
H(high power)
PA(power amplifier)
LO (200M-400M)
M (400M-5KM)
H (5KM-10KM)
PA (10KM-40KM)
What is Communication Security(COMSEC) & the role of the Comms Security Material System(CMS) custodian?
Handles Encrypted COMMS
What is meant by Two-Person Integrity(TPI)?
The security measure taken to prevent single-person access to COMSEC keying material & cryptographic maintenance manuals.
Define Access?
Ability & opportunity to obtain knowledge of classified info
Define Classification?
Level of importance/interest to nat'l security
Define Compromise?
A security violation either confirmed or suspected
Define Need to know?
May have clearance but still requires "Need to Know"
Define Clearance?
Formal determination that a person meets the personal security standards & is thus eligible for access to classified info
Define Minimize?
Essential traffic only
Define Essential Elements of Friendly Information(EEFI)?
Are specific items of information, such as pieces of puzzles collected & attempted to be put together by the enemy
Define Beadwindow?
Called out 3 times when unauthorized information is revealed on the net. Your only response would be "Roger Out"
Radio Comms Frequencies:
HF
VHF
UHF
SHF
HF- 3 MHz - 30 Mhz
VHF- 30 MHz - 300 MHz
UHF- 300 Mhz- 3 Ghz
SHF- 3 GHz - 30 GHz
What are the Fundamentals of Camp layout?
1. Begin planning
2. Site, Survey & Security
3. Camp Establishment
4. Camp Maintenance
5. Camp Teardown
What is the purpose of a Leach Fields also known as "Waste Fields"?
Placed at a minimum of 100m away from the camp. It is to be set up in a Herring Bone(Fish Bone) formation, using 4" perforated PVC pipe, downhill & downwind
What is the purpose of a trouble desk?
Used to report trouble calls
What are the 4 Priority Work Classifications?
1. Safety
2. Functionality
3. Upkeep Maintenance
4. Appearance
What is a Operator Inspection?
PMS for equipment that is used on a regular basis
What is Potable water?
Clean & drinkable water.
What is Chlorination?
Adding parts of chlorine to water
What is Super chlorination?
Used for cleaning tanks, water containers and other equipment
What is the standard 782 gear issue for Fighting?
Gun belt, magazine pouches, suspenders w/ belt, canteen cover & first aid kit
What is the standard 782 gear issue for Bivouac?
Poncho & liner, shelter half, entrenching tool, canteen & cup & mess kit
What is the standard 782 gear issue for Protective?
Body armor, Kevlar helmet, camouflage cover, hat & mosquito net
What is a Hasty/Skirmisher's position?
Is a shallow & is accomplished by pushing the dirt up & around you, should be body-length long & as wide as your weapon
What is a Improve one-man fighting position?
Is made wide enough to accommodate a man's shoulder & deep enough to use entrenching tools at the bottom. A sump is built below the firing step at one end to catch rainwater. A grenade sump is sloped downward at a angle of 30 degrees and at least 1.5' deep
What is a Improved two-man fighting position?
It's essentially two 1-man fighting holes but has a sleeping area. It's longer & provides less protection from tanks, bombings, strafing & shelling. Two man of disproportional heights should not be in the same hole
What is camouflage and how it applies?
Use light paint to dark areas and dark paint to light areas. This creates a photo-negative of yourself. Vehicles- natural surroundings & cammo nets
What actions do you take when caught in the light of a ground flare or overhead flare?
For ground flare, must take cover or hide. For overhead, drop to the ground. Does not apply in the middle of an assault.
What is KOCOA?
Key Terrain- Observe the terrain
Observation & fields of fire- Know where you're shooting
Cover & concealment-Cover means physically covered & concealment means you're hiding.
Obstacles to movement- anything that diverts military movement
Avenues of Approach-where the enemy can come from
What is BAMCIS?
Begin planning
Arrange Recon
Make Recon
Complete the Plan
Issue the Order
Supervise
What is SMEAC?
Situation-Location &Capabilities
Mission-Who, What, Where, When & Why
Execution-Intent
Administration & Logistics-Beans, Bullets & Band-aids
Command & Signal- Comms procedures use CEOI=Comms Electronic Operating Instruction
What is SALUTE?
Is used when you spot the enemy but not you.
Size, Activity, Location, Uniform, Time & Equipment
What is SPOT?
Is used when spotted by the enemy.
Situation, Position, Observation & Time
What is the purpose of Security Patrol?
Out to provide security. Heavily seen
What is the purpose of Recon Patrol?
Low packed for stealth, not seen, avoid engaging the enemy
What are the 12 patrol planning & preparations steps?
1. Study the missions
2. Plan the use of time
3. Study terrain & situation
4. Organize the patrol
5. Select personnel, weapons & equipment
6. Issue the warning order
7. Coordinate
8. Make recon
9. Complete detailed plans
10. Issue patrol order
11. Supervise
12. Execute the mission
What is SAFE?
Is used to establish a defense.
Security, Automatic weapons, Fields of fire & Emplacements or Entrenchment
What are the battalion defensive areas?
1. Forward Defense Area(FDA)
2. Security Area
3. Forward Edge Battle Area
4. Reserve Area(area behind FDA)
What are the elements of a fire plan?
The plan is made up of all your range cards.
1. Weapons position(locations)
2. Terrain features(stationary items)
3. Individual sector of fire
4. Position of Fire team
5. Areas you cannot see(obstructing your fields of fire)
What si sector of fire & fire discipline?
S/F are assigned to an individual, unit or crew served weapon to defend.
F/D is the ability to effectively apply fire on target
What consists of a Squad?
1. Squad Leader
2. Grenadier
3. Three 4-man fire teams
a. Fire team leader
b. Automatic Rifleman
c. Rifleman #1
d. Rifleman #2
What is Article I of the Code of Conduct?
I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country & our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their
What is Article II of the Code of Conduct?
I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.
What is Article III of the Code of Conduct?
If I am captured, I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape & aid others to escape
What is Article IV of the Code of Conduct?
If I become a Prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am Senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me & will back them up in every way
What is Article V of the Code of Conduct?
When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give my name, rank, service number, & date of birth. I will evade answering further question to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country & its Allies or harmful to their cause.
What is Article VI of the Code of Conduct?
I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, & dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America
What are the procedures for handling Detainees/Enemy Prisoner of War?
Remember the six S's & one T:
Search, Secure, Silence, Segregate, Safeguard, Speed to the rear & Tag
Describe force protection threat conditions
Alpha(Normal)- Possible
Bravo- Predictable
Charlie- Imminent
Delta- Occured(being the highest & hardest to maintain)
Who is responsible for enforcing the rules of engagements?
The Theater Commander
Whe is Deadly Force authorized?
1. Self-Defense & Defense of Others
2. Assets involving National Security
3. Assets not involving National Security But Inherently Dangerous to Others
4. Arrest or Apprehension of a escape prisoner
What are the three classes of wire entanglement?
Tactical- front line defense
Protective- one closer to you
Supplementary- place to conceal the tactical wire
What is the purpose of Triple-standard concertina wire?
Consists of two lines of concetinas serving as a base, with a third line resting on top
What is the purpose of Double-apron fence?
Fence with wire wrapped across the top
What is the purpose of Low wire entanglement?
Can be used as trip wire or to cover gaps
What is the purpose of Tangle foot?
Ball of wire concealed in bushes
What is a fire team formation Column?
For fast movement in a straight line
What is a fire team formation Wedge?
Best used for 360 degrees coverage, flexibility and easy to control
What is a fire team formation Skirmishes?
Standing shoulder to shoulder because they exactly where the target is. No protection from the rear & it's hard to control
What is a fire team formation Echelon(Right or Left)?
Use primarily to protect an exposed flank, heavy fire power to the front but is hard to control & slow moving
What is the immediate actions during enemy contact in convoy?
Keep going. Return fire if possible(only if you know where its coming from)
What are the procedures to establish LZ?
1. Set up security
2. Conduct FOD walk-down
3. The max incline for a landing zone is 14 degrees
4. Rule of 10(find the tallest object in the area & multiply it by 10, this is how far away you want the aircraft to be)
5. Mark the LZ
What is the purpose of combat hand & arm signals in the field?
Used when voice commands cannot be hear.
What are the waterborne security zones?
1. Threat- no one is allowed in this zone
2. Warning- challenge area
3. Assessment- observation are
***Each zone is 500m***
What are the three types of waterways?
1. Western Rivers
2. Great Lakes
3. Inland Waters
What is the 5-paragraph format used in a Patrol brief?
It's called SMEAC.
Situation
Mission
Execution
Admin & Logistics
Command & Signals
What is Status of Resources & Training System(SORTS)?
It's a principle report for identification & general status. It indicates the status of personnel, equipment & supplies on hand
What is Casualty Report(CASREP)?
The primary means used to report the status of a unit with reduced combat readiness caused by a casualty
What is Logistics Requirements(LOGREQ)?
Report used by ships entering ports to pass information to & request services from the port.
What is Situation Report(SITREP)?
Provides report of the situation, disposition & status of forces overview, intel, ops, logistics, comms, personnel, commanders assessments.
What is the purpose of the High Seas ATFP program?
To defend & prevent terrorism/piracy by any means possible
What are waterborne threats?
Small boats, Deep draft boats, Sub-surface threat, Swimmers/Divers, & Mines
Define the following Security Boat terms:
Blocking- Stopping
Herding- Side to side
Shouldering- Ramming
Equipment- Radio, Weapons
What are the waterborne warning procedures?
Level 1- lights, sirens, horn, waving of hands
Level 2- shoot flares across bow
Level 3- warning shots
Level 4- open fire(disabling or destructive fire)
What is tactical use of waterside smallarms?
Direct fire at boat engine and not at the Coxswain.
What is the purpose of chemical warfare?
Used to incapacitate or kill
What is the purpose of Biological warfare?
Diseases used to infect the body by using animals or plants
What is a Radiological effect?
Nuclear weapons
What are the three routes by which agents can enter the body?
1. Skin
2. Ingestion by water or food
3. Eyes & linings of the mouth & nose
What is the purpose of a MCU-2/P?
It protects face, eyes, nose, throat & lungs from CBR agents or contamination.
What is the purpose of a Chemical Protective Overgarment?
Protects skin against all known chemical & biological agents. Not to be used for radiological contamination
What is the purpose of a Wet-weather clothing?
Protection against alpha/beta radiological contamination.
What is the purpose of Atropine/Pralidoxime Chloride(Oxime)?
Protection against Nerve agents
What is a Pocket dosimeter?
Used to measure exposure to radiation
What is the physical symptoms of Nerve agents?
Harassing-pepper spray
What is the physical symptoms of Blister agents?
Incapacitating- Slow acting
What is the physical symptoms of Blood agents?
Casualty- Blood, Blister, Nerve & Choking
Describe nuclear explosion Air burst?
Fireball does not touch the earth. Blast is maximized over a large area
Describe nuclear explosion Surface burst?
Fireball touches the earth. Lets out an EMP that disables electronics.
Describe nuclear explosion Underwater burst?
Practically all thermal radiation is absorbed. A large base is formed which billows up several hundred feet.
What is MOPP Level 0?
Carry MOPP gear at all times/Gear in sight
What is MOPP Level 1?
Don CBR Smock & Trousers
What is MOPP Level 2?
Don Protective Overboots
What is MOPP Level 3?
Don Chemical Mask & hood
What is MOPP Level 4?
Don Chemical Gloves, secure everything tightly
What NATO marker sign is used for Chemical contamination?
Yellow triangle with the word GAS in RED letters
What NATO marker sign is used for Biological contamination?
Blue triangle with the word BIO in RED letters
What NATO marker sign is used for Radiological contamination?
White triangle with the word ATOM in BLACK letters
What color does the M-9 turns when it comes in contact with liquid nerve or blister agent?
Turns RED-ISH in color
What color does the M-8 turns when it comes in contact with liquid nerve or blister agent?
RED for Blister
YELLOW for G-Nerve agent
GREEN for VX Nerve
What are the symptoms for Nerve agents?
Runny nose, headache, difficulty breathing, vomiting, & stomach cramps
What is the contents of a Nerve Agent Antidote Kit(NAAK)MK 1?
Auto Injectors:
Atropine(x3)
2PAM Chloride(x2)
Procedures to used NAAK MK 1?
Self or Buddy Aid
Inject in meaty part of the body
Use every 15 minutes
Bend needle to SM pocket
Where are M-295 & M-291 use?
M-295(Large pad) used for equipment decon
M-291(Smaller pad) use for personnel decon
How long is the JSLIST good for once removed from packaging?
Exposed to Chemical Agents- 24 hours
None exposure to agents- 45 days or 6 washes
What are the types of decontamination?
IMMEDIATE- Right away
OPERATIONAL- For equipment to continue mission
THOROUGH- Detailed clean after attack
How are personnel decontamination set up?
For personnel, 8 stations/2 lines
For equipment, which has 5 stations
What is a detailed equipment decontamination line?
Water with 4 ounces of bleach per Gallon of water
What is the optimum location of a M-22 chemical alarm?
Should be upwind and at a higher elevation
Procedures for CBR in case of attack
PRE-ATTACK- Ensure equipment is pre-staged
ATTACK- Don equipment
AFTER-ATTACK- Decontamination
What Dosimeter is a DT-60/PD?
Its a pocket dosimeter, not self reading, collects info
What Dosimeter is a IM 143/PD?
Is self reading
What Dosimeter is a CP-95A/PD?
Reads the DT-60
What is COSAL?
Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List. It is a list of supplies that a command SHOULD have to complete their mission.
What is COSBAL?
Coordinated Shore-Based Allowance List
When is Validating process?
Conducted annually or at Command turnovers
When is Updating process?
Conducted to update all information on equipment against your COSAL(making sure you have exactly what is listed on paper)
How frequently ordered parts affect demand processing?
Supply equals demand. Frequently requested items will be kept in stock
What is the purpose of Material Obligation Validation(MOV) Program?
It checks on outstanding parts. It is conducted monthly to validate whether the part received, cancelled or not yet receive
What is Operating Target(OPTAR)?
Is the command's funding. It's broken down into 1. Consumables 2. Repairables
What is Departmental Budget?
Money allotted to each department and manage by supply
What is CHRIMP?
Consolidated Hazmat Reutilization Inventory Management Program.(DRMO for Hazmat only)
What is DRMO?
Defense Reutilization Marketing Office.Turn in old items. Can also buy items from them
How is credit distributed for erroneously ordered parts when they are turn in back in to supply?
The refund money goes to the Type Commander(TYCOM). Must submit an audit at the end of the year/quarter to get the refund or to request additional funds
What is Plant Property?
Includes property used for the purpose of maintenance or repairs. Life expectancy of more than two years. $5000 or more
What is Minor Property?
Property bought for immediate use on shore establishments that has a useful life expectancy less than two years. Under $5000
What is the purpose of an Allowance Change Request(ACR) NAVSUP-1220-2?
Is used to change the quantity on an allowance list and is submitted through TYCOM
What is NAVSUP 1250-1/1250-2?
Requisition form for Non-NSN Items
What is DD-1348?
Requisition form for items with NSN
What is NAVSUP 1149?
Shipping document
What is DD 200?
Is your FLIPL(Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss) Survey form for lost, stolen or damaged items
Define ARP?
Automotive Repair Parts
Define CTR?
Central Tool Room
Define CSR?
Central Store Room
Define MLO?
Material Liaison Office
Define CUU?
Camouflage Utility Uniform
Define NSN?
National Stock Number- 13 digit number use to identify an item
Define COG?
Cognizance Symbol- a two digit code stating who owns the part
Define APL?
Allowance Parts List- repair parts installed in equipment or component
Define AEL?
Allowance Equipage List- is specific to unit or platform
What is NC & NIS?
NC- item not carried
NIS- item carried but not in stock
What is SIM?
Selected Item Management- is used for inventory control if a part is requested two or more times in a six month period
What is the purpose of Report of Deficiency(ROD/SF-364)?
For equipment that is over shipped or missent
What is the purpose of Quality Deficiency report(QDR/SF-368)?
For equipment that is sent missing pieces
What is the primary objective of Depot Level Repairable(DLR) program?
To improve fleet readiness.
What is Turn-in available?
One for one swap
What is Remain in Placed(RIP)?
Cannot be removed until the replacement is on hand.