Final Flashcards

1
Q

Who predated Navy SEALs

A
  1. Amphibious scouts and raiders
  2. Beach jumpers
  3. OSS swimmers
  4. Naval Combat Demolition teams
  5. UDT
  6. Torpedo Patrol Boats of WWII
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2
Q

J1/N1

A

Admin

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3
Q

J2/N2

A

Intel

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4
Q

J5/N5

A

Planning

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5
Q

J7/N7

A

Supply

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6
Q

J8/N8

A

Comptroller

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7
Q

J9/N9

A

Combat Systems Support

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8
Q

Hypovolemic shock

A

fluid loss

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9
Q

Vasogenic

A

blood vessels enlarge with no increase in fluid

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10
Q

Cardiogenic

A

heart not pumping adequately

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11
Q

Arterial bleeding

A

bright red
gushes
squirts with heartbeat

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12
Q

venous bleeding

A

dark red
steady
even flow

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13
Q

capillary bleeding

A

dark red

slowly oozes out

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14
Q

types of pressure dressing

A

H-type
Israeli dressing
Gauze with Ace wrap

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15
Q

Indirect pressure points

A
Bracchial
Femoral
Radial
Temporal
Facial
Carotid
Subclavian
Popliteal
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16
Q

Types of tourniquet

A

CAT - Combat Applied Tourniquet
SOF-T
SOF-T Wide
Expedient

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17
Q

Types of burn

A

Scald
Thermal
Electrical
Chemical

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18
Q

Types of facial wounds

A

Abrasions
Contusions
Lacerations
Avulsions

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19
Q

Hypothermia death

A

below 80*

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20
Q

Types of patient carry

A
Stokes stretcher
Army litter
Blanket drag
Firemen carry
Arm carry
4-handed carry
Tied hands carry
Pack-strap carry
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21
Q

Heatstroke death

A

above 105*

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22
Q

TCCC triage categories

A
  1. Minimal (Green)
  2. Delayed (Yellow)
  3. Immediate (Green)
  4. Expectant (Black)
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23
Q

Care under fire steps

A
  1. Return fire
  2. Tourniquet
  3. Continue fight
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24
Q

Tactical field care steps

A

Establish Casualty Collection Point (CCP)

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25
Q

C-5

A

Galaxy

Payload 270,000

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26
Q

KC-10

A

Extender

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27
Q

C-17

A

Globemaster III

Payload 170,900

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28
Q

C-130

A

Hercules

Payload 45,000

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29
Q

KC-135

A

Stratotanker

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30
Q

C-141

A

Starlift

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31
Q

ACL

A

Allowable Combat Load

Max payload

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32
Q

DD 1348-6

A

Single line item requisition

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33
Q

NAVCOMPT 2276

A

Contract request

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34
Q

NAVSUP 1250-1/2

A

NSN/non-NSN requisition form

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35
Q

DD 448

A

MIPR

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36
Q

DD 1155

A

Original Purchase Order

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37
Q

DD 1149

A

Invoice/Shipping document

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38
Q

SF 1449

A

Solicitation Contract Order

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39
Q

SF 30

A

Amendment of contract

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40
Q

SF 44

A

Cadillac form

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41
Q

DD 200

A

Financial liability form

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42
Q

DLR procedures

A

Navy managed inventory procedures

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43
Q

9-11240/13

A

Inspection guide/Hand card

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44
Q

DD 1970

A

Vehicle trip ticket

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45
Q

SF 91

A

Accident report card

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46
Q

Information on DD 1970

A
  1. Date
  2. Type of vehicle
  3. Registration #
  4. Organization
  5. Fuel/oil level
  6. Operator’s name and signature
  7. Dispatcher’s name and signature
  8. Odometer reading in and out
  9. Other
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47
Q

P-300

A

CESE mgmt manual

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48
Q

P-307

A

WHE mgmt manual

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49
Q

OF 346

A

Govie driver’s license

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50
Q

11260/2

A

Construction equipment driver’s license

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51
Q

DD 518

A

Accident id card

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52
Q

10 Classes of supplies

A
  1. Subsistence
  2. Clothes/tools
  3. Oil
  4. Construction
  5. Ammo
  6. Personal demand items
  7. Major end items
  8. Medical
  9. Repair parts
  10. Humanitarian
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53
Q

SSA

A

Army Supply Support Activities

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54
Q

SMU

A

Supply Mgmt Unit

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55
Q

SOFSA

A

SOF Support Activity

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56
Q

SSAVIE

A

SOF Sustainment, Asset Visibility, ad Info Exchange

repair parts for SOCOM vehicles, SPEAR gear

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57
Q

OODA loop

A

Observe
Orient
Decide
Act

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58
Q

Fundamentals of Naval Intelligence

A
K - know enemy
A - available
A - accurate
R - relevant
U - usable
T - thorough
T - timely
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59
Q

Steps of Navy Intel Cycle

A
  1. Planning and direction
  2. Collection
  3. Processing
  4. Production
  5. Dissemination
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60
Q

3 characteristics of communications plan

A

U - uncomplicated
R - reliable
F - flexible

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61
Q

CONOPS

A

concept of operations

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62
Q

Message precedence, indicator, speed of service

A
R - routine 6H
P - priority 3H
O - immediate 30M
Z - Flash 10M
W - Flash override 3M
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63
Q

Access

A

ability to access class info

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64
Q

Classification

A

Determination of information’s classification

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65
Q

Compromise

A

Exposure of classified info

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66
Q

Need to know

A

determination that a person requires access to specific classified information

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67
Q

Clearance

A

formal determination that a person meets security requirements to access classified information

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68
Q

3 types of clearance

A

Confidential
Secret
Top Secret

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69
Q

Term MINIMIZE over comms

A

need to reduce message traffic to clear path for vital info

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70
Q

EEFI codes

A
  1. position
  2. capabilities
  3. operations
  4. wrong circuit
  5. COMSEC
  6. personnel
  7. electronic warfare
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71
Q

BEADWINDOW

A

breach of classified information

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72
Q

CEOI

A
  1. gen comm inst
  2. callsigns
  3. frequencies
  4. gen crypto inst
  5. pass/challenge
  6. gen authentication inst
  7. crypto lists/authentication tables
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73
Q

Types of circuits/nets

A
  1. Admin
  2. Tactical
  3. Directed
  4. Free
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74
Q

SF 153

A

like 1149 for comms gear

how comms gear is received/destroyed

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75
Q

Purpose of UXO report

A

report unexploded ordinance

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76
Q

UXO 9-line

A
  1. DTG
  2. Unit
  3. Contact method
  4. Type
  5. CBR contamination
  6. Resource threatened
  7. Impact on mission
  8. Protective measures taken
  9. Recommended priority
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77
Q

What affects radio comms?

A
  1. weather
  2. position
  3. terrain
  4. interference
  5. power of antenna
  6. human factor
  7. LOS
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78
Q

AN/PRC-148V1

A

MBITR

LOS

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79
Q

AN/PRC-117F

A

Multiband
manpack
tactical comms

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80
Q

AN/PRC-150

A

HF
manpack
LOS

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81
Q

AN/PRQ-7

A

CSEL

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82
Q

Iridium

A

non secure satellite phone

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83
Q

AN/PSn-13A

A

DAGR

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84
Q

Intelligence gathering methods

A
  1. IMINT
  2. MASINT
  3. HUMINT
  4. SIGINT
  5. OSINT
  6. CI
  7. TECHINT
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85
Q

4 ORM principles

A
  1. Does risk outweigh the cost
  2. Accept no unnecessary risk
  3. Anticipate by planning
  4. Make risk decisions
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86
Q

Safety Councils

A

Convene each Q
Develop recommendations
Check progress

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87
Q

Preferred control measures for fall hazzards

A
  1. elimination
  2. prevention
  3. admin
  4. engineering
  5. PPE
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88
Q

Single hearing protection

A

85-96 db

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89
Q

What must be in a EAP

A
  1. emergency numbers/ radio frequencies
  2. location of emergency equipment
  3. equipment shut-down procedures
  4. muster-site
  5. back-up comms
  6. procedures in case of emergency
90
Q

PB4T

A

Planning Board for Training

91
Q

Who is on PB4T

A
  1. XO
  2. DH
  3. EduSerO
  4. Traino
  5. CMC
  6. 3M Coordinator
  7. Med Rep
92
Q

LRTP

A

informs of training goals and operating schedule

93
Q

LRTP elements

A
  1. NEC reqs
  2. inspections
  3. certifications
  4. TAVs
  5. TYCOM exercises
94
Q

Terrorist tactics

A
  1. Assassination
  2. Arson
  3. Bombing
  4. Kidnapping
  5. Hijacking
  6. Hoax
  7. Active shooter
  8. Environmental destruction
  9. Ambush/raid
  10. Piracy
  11. Seizure
  12. Information Warfare
    13 WMD attack
  13. Insider threat
95
Q

Phases of Terrorist Methodology

A
  1. Target options
  2. Selection surveillance
  3. Target selection
  4. Detailed surveillance
  5. Training and prep
  6. Attack
96
Q

How many FPCONs

A

5: Normal, A, B, C, D

97
Q

FPCON Normal

A

general global threat

98
Q

FPCON Alpha

A

increased general global threat

99
Q

FPCON Bravo

A

increased or more predictable threat

100
Q

FPCON Charlie

A

when an incident occurs or intelligence says it is likely

101
Q

FPCON Delta

A

in the immediate area

102
Q

ECP zones

A
Assessment
Warning 
Threat
or
Approach 
Access Control
Response
Final Denial Barrier
103
Q

Suicide bomber indicators

A
  1. surveillance
  2. rehearsals
  3. illicit purchase of facility blueprints
  4. unseasonable clothing
  5. awkward blending into crowds
  6. nervous handling
104
Q

Deadly force triangle

A

opportunity
capability
intent

105
Q

6 steps in escalation of force

A
  1. presence
  2. verbal/ visual
  3. soft controls
  4. hard controls
  5. non-lethal weapon
  6. lethal weapon
106
Q

SROE

A

Standard rules of engagement

107
Q

Unlawful combatant

A

enemies who violate laws and customs of war

108
Q

LOAC

A

Laws of Armed Conflict

109
Q

Violations of LOAC

A
  1. Offenses against POWs
  2. against civilians
  3. against wounded
  4. denial of quarter/ or against enemy who laid down arms
  5. against shipwrecked/downed pilots
  6. indiscriminate destruction of towns
  7. attack on medical facilities
110
Q

What should AT measures include

A
  1. RAMs
  2. Use of physical structures
  3. Physical security equipment
  4. CBRN detection/protection equipment
  5. Response forces
  6. Other emergency response measures
111
Q

ECP personnel interviewing techniques

A

Neutral
Relaxing
Control
Poly-like

112
Q

3 steps of vehicle search

A
  1. interview driver
  2. when was vehicle last used
  3. inspect area around for signs of tampering
113
Q

Gas mask two nomens

A

MCU-2P

M40-A

114
Q

2 nomens for gas mask canisters

A

FR62

C2A1

115
Q

Bio agents examples

A
Anthrax
Plague
Cholera
Smallpox
Ricin
116
Q

M8 detects what

A

V-nerve Green
G-nerve Yellow
H-blister Red

117
Q

M9 detects what

A

G, V nerve

H, L blister

118
Q

M256A1 detects which chem agents

A
  1. Mustard (H, HD)
  2. Phosgene Oxime (CX)
  3. Lewisite
  4. Hydrogen cyanide (AC)
  5. Cyanogen chloride (CK)
  6. Nerve (V, G)
119
Q

Bio warfare

A

use of living organisms to cause disease or death

120
Q

Levels of decon

A
  1. Immediate
  2. Operational
  3. Thorough
  4. Clearance
121
Q

DTD

A

Detailed Troop Decon

122
Q

Steps of DTD

A
  1. Indiv gear decon
  2. Overboots/hood decon
  3. overgarment off
  4. overboots/gloves off
  5. monitoring
  6. mask off
  7. mask decon
  8. reissue
123
Q

M291

A

personal decon kit

124
Q

M295

A

personal equipment decon kit

125
Q

M100

A

CESE decon kit

126
Q

3 types of chem agents

A

Sarin - sweet smelling
Soman -repellent like
VX - like oil

127
Q

MOPP Afloat

A
  1. IPE available
  2. Activate detectors/ carry mask/ post M8-9
  3. Don suit, boots/ activate CMWD system
  4. Don mask, gloves
128
Q

MOPP Ashore

A
  1. Carry mask, IPE available
  2. Don suit
  3. Don boots
  4. Don mask
  5. Don gloves
129
Q

M4 caliber

A

5.56 mm

130
Q

M4 rifling

A

RH 1/7”

131
Q

M4 muzzle velocity

A

2970 fps

132
Q

M203

A

Grenade launcher

133
Q

M203 caliber

A

40mm

134
Q

M203 muzzle velocity

A

246 fps

135
Q

M203 max eff range

A

150m point, 350m area

136
Q

M203 safe range

A

31m combat, 130m training

137
Q

P226 ammo

A

9mm M882 ball

138
Q

P226 muzzle velocity

A

1230 fps

139
Q

P226 max off range

A

50m

140
Q

Shotgun

A

M500

141
Q

M500 muzzle velocity

A

1375 fps Buckshot

1590 fps Slug

142
Q

M500 flares

A

LA51 Red

LA52 Green

143
Q

CSW

A
M240
M60
M2HB
MK19
MK44
144
Q

M240

A

machine gun

145
Q

M240 caliber

A

7.62mm

146
Q

M240 Ammo

A

4M80 Ball

1M62 Tracer

147
Q

M240 mount

A

MK97

148
Q

50 Cal

A

M2HB

149
Q

M2 muzzle velocity

A

3050 fps

150
Q

M2 mount

A

MK93

151
Q

MK138

A

Swimmer recall

152
Q

M67

A

grenade

153
Q

M67 kill, wound radius

A

5m kill

15m wound

154
Q

Smoke grenade fuse

A

M201A1

155
Q

Smoke grenade colors

A

Red, yellow, green, white, purple

156
Q

Pencil flare

A

L118

L131

157
Q

Diver recall

A

3W92

158
Q

Smoke marine flare

A

MK131

159
Q

Smoke signal flare

A

MK132

160
Q

NVD models

A

AN/PVS-15 Bino
AN/PVS-18 Mono
AN/PVS-31 Combo

161
Q

MK V

A

decommissioned

162
Q

PBL

A

patrol boat light

163
Q

PBL engine

A

2x155hp Gas

164
Q

PBL speed

A

40 knots

165
Q

PBL crew/pax

A

3/6

166
Q

PBL weapons

A

1 FWD, 2 AFT
M2
M60

167
Q

SOC-R

A

Special Operations Craft Riverine

168
Q

SOC-R engine

A

440HP twin Yanmar Diesel

169
Q

SOC-R waterjets

A

Hamilton

170
Q

SOC-R speed

A

40+ knots

171
Q

SOC-R crew/pax

A

4/8

172
Q

SOC-R weapons

A

2 FWD, 3 AFT
M2
M60
MK19

173
Q

11m RHIB engine

A

470HP twin Caterpillar Diesel

174
Q

RHIB waterjets

A

KaMeWa

175
Q

RHIB speed

A

45+ knots

176
Q

RHIB crew/pax

A

3/8

177
Q

RHIB weapons

A

M2
M240
MK19

178
Q

CRRC

A

combat rubber raiding craft (BUDS boat)

179
Q

CRRC engine

A

55hp 2-stroke

180
Q

CRRC speed

A

18 knots

181
Q

CRRC crew

A

8

182
Q

SDV propulsion system

A

Electric rechargeable

183
Q

SDV speed

A

18 knots

184
Q

A22 bundles delivery system

A

G-12 parachute

185
Q

Blivets

A

To transport class III (Petroleum)

186
Q

2 types of parachuting

A

Freefall

Static Line

187
Q

Two types of freefall operation

A

HAHO

HALO

188
Q

What is the threshold elevation for HAHO, HALO

A

5,500 feet

189
Q

BAMCIS

A

planning process for issuing 5-para order

  1. Begin planning
  2. Arrange recon
  3. Make recon
  4. Complete planning
  5. Issue order
  6. Supervise
190
Q

2 types of compasses

A

M2

Lensatic

191
Q

Difference btw SALTUE and SPOT reports

A

SPOT used for reporting under fire

192
Q

SALUTE

A
Size
Activity
Location
Unit
Time
Equipment
193
Q

SPOT

A

Size
Position
Observation
Time

194
Q

2 types of patrol

A

Security

Recon

195
Q

4 types of patrol formations

A

Column
Wedge
Echelon
Sqirmishes

196
Q

3 types of wire entanglements

A
  1. Protective
  2. Tactical
  3. Supplementary
197
Q

LZ daytime/night-time

A

100m/150m

198
Q

5 S+T of detainee handling

A
  1. Search
  2. Secure
  3. Silence
  4. Segregate
  5. Safeguard
  6. Tag
199
Q

Dead space

A

Obstructed spaces within range of fire

200
Q

3 components of fire discipline

A
  1. sectors of fire
  2. lateral limits
  3. FWD limits
201
Q

Elements of mission planning

A
  1. Mission analysis
  2. COA development
  3. COA war game
  4. COA comparison and development
  5. Order development
202
Q

SMEAC

A

5 paragraph order

  1. Situation
  2. Mission
  3. Execution
  4. Admin and logistics
  5. Command and control
203
Q

METT-TC

A
  1. Mission
  2. Enemy
  3. Terrain
  4. Troops
  5. Time
  6. Civilian considerations
204
Q

KOCOAW

A
Key terrain features
Observation
Cover and concealment
Obstacles
Avenues of approach
Weather
205
Q

Attack order general instruction

A

SAFE

206
Q

SAFE

A

Security
Automatic weapons
Fields of fire
Entrench

207
Q

DRAW-D

A

5-paragraph order for company level ops

  1. Defend
  2. Reinforce
  3. Attack
  4. Withdraw
  5. Delay
208
Q

Interdiction ops

A

to divert, delay, destroy enemy capabilities before they can be used against friendlies

209
Q

Interception ops

A

enforcing embargoes

210
Q

VBSS

A

Visit
Board
Search
Seizure

211
Q

Standard equipment requirements for convoy

A

Ammo
Food
Water
Fuel

212
Q

Examples of vehicle hardening

A

Sand bags
Kevlar blankets
Ballistic Glass
Armor plates

213
Q

6 things on a strip-map

A
  1. Route control
  2. Battle tracking info
  3. Operational support points
  4. Logistical support points
  5. Danger areas
  6. Key buildup areas
214
Q

Types of points of strip-map

A

Starting point
Check point
Critical point

215
Q

5Cs in response to IED

A
  1. Confirm sighting
  2. Clear area
  3. Cordon off area
  4. Control entry/exit
  5. Check for secondary
216
Q

How far to clear IED area

A

300m

217
Q

MEDEVAC 9-line

A
  1. Grid coordinates
  2. Call sign
  3. # of Patients by Precedence
  4. Special equipment
  5. # of Patients by Type
  6. Security at site
  7. Signaling
  8. Nationality and status
  9. NBC
218
Q

Chest wound treatment

A

Sucking/open chest wound
Chest seal
Needle decompression second intercostal/ mid auxiliary

219
Q

MOH recipients

A
LT Norris
LT Thornton
LTJG Kerrey
BMC Williams
LT Michael Murphy
SO2 Michael Monsoor
SOSC Edward Byers
220
Q

Navy COC

A
SECNAV - Hon Sean Stackey
CNO - Adm John Richardson
MCPON - Steven Giordano
USFF CDR - Adm Phil Davidson
USFF CMC - Paul Kingsbury