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What should you NOT try to obtain during a mishap investigation? |
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Sworn statements from witnesses |
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Which of the following materials is the primary pollutant? |
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Raw or inadequately treated sewage |
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Vessels may not discharge unpulped trash within what minimum distance? |
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Which of the following is/are considered working uniforms? |
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Both Dungarees and Winter Blues |
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When performing maintenance or upkeep on equiptment or machinery, you would find safety precautions in which of the following publications? |
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Operating Manuals PMS Cards Technical Manuals |
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You should not paint scaffolding for which of the following reasons? |
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Most pesticides fall into what categorie? |
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Steel erodes faster than normal when exposed to what air pollutant? |
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When operating sanitation devices in foreign waters, Navy ships comply with which of the following requirements? |
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Status of Forces Agreement |
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What is the largest size stencil authorized for marking clothing? |
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What type of information is contained in Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)? |
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What material is used to make government issue dress blue jumpers and trousers? |
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What is the major concern of navy personnel aboard small boats? |
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Crew safety and Passenger Safety. |
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What material is used to make government issue dress white jumpers? |
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Name the term that identifies abatement. |
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What is the purpose of a distribution station? |
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These stations take power from transmission lines and reduce the voltage for use in the ditribution line. |
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In what year was Executive Order 12633 issued amending the CoC to use neutral-gender language? |
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Why is discipline important in the Navy?
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It enables personnel to function a a unit with a high degree of efficiency. |
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Commanding Officer's nonjudicial punishment |
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Making, Drawing, or Uttering Check, Draft, or Order Without Sufficient Funds -AKA: Bad Check offenses |
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Authority in a Boat - This article provides the senior line officer eligible for command at sea the authority over all persons embarked in a boat. It also delegates to the officer the responsibility for the safety and mangement of the boat. |
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When if ever should you voluntarily surrender to the enemy? |
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Authority of a Sentry - A sentry, within the limits stated in his or her orders, has authority over all persons on his or her post. |
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Authority Over Subordinates - Gives officers the authority necessary to perform their duties. |
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What is the Armed Forces Police Department? |
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Military police for each unit combined to form one unit. |
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What traits are developed with discipline training?
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Character, efficiency, self control |
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On what date did the original UCMJ become effective? |
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Sexual Harassment - Do not make offensice verbal comments, gestures, or physical contact in the work environment. Do not use implicit or explicit sexual behavior to control other personne.
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Exchange of Duty - An assigned duty may not be switched with another person w/out permission from proper authority. |
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You may not be ordered to active duty without who's permision? |
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Chief of Naval Operations |
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3 sources that set forth the basic disiplinary laws for the US Navy. |
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-US Navy Regulation -Standard Organization and regulations of the Navy -Uniform Code of Military Justice |
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Wrongful Use, Possession, ect., of controlled Substances |
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Failure to Obey Order or Regulation |
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Chapter 11 of the US Navy Regs describes what? |
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The rights and responsibilities of all Navy members |
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How many days is generally considered reasonable for submitting an appeal under Art. 15 of the UCMJ? |
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According to Navy Regs 1104 prisoners must be checked on what minimum interval? |
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Why is punishment administered in the Navy? |
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To serve as an object lesson to the wrongdoer and others. |
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The code of conduct was adopted to provide guidance under what circumstance? |
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When facing the enemy as a POW |
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Year the Code of Conduct was first prescribed. |
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At what intervals must article 137 of the UCMJ be explained? |
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-Entry into active duty -6 months after entry -Re-enlistment |
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How many articles make up the Code of Conduct?
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Standard Organization and Regulations of the US Navy 510.27 |
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The status of an absentee changes from absence without leave to deserter after how many days absence? |
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Larceny and Wrongful Appropriation |
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Who may be assigned to shore patrol duties? |
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Officers and petty officers |
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The Chief master-at-arms works directly for which officer? |
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Name good characteristics of a Sailor |
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-Puts the good of the ship and the Navy above personel likes and dislikes. -Obeys the rules of military courtesy and etiquette -Demonstrates loyalty, self control honesty, and truthfulness
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Subordinate Compelling Surrender |
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When the word riot is used, the disturbance is caused by what minimum number of people? |
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Who approves changes to the Navy Regs? |
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What person is responsible for making sure that the Navy Regs conforms tho the current needs of the DON? |
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The Chief of Naval Operations |
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High Voltage Signs on cross arms indicate conductors with more than ____ Volts? |
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What act as circuit breakers in high-voltage circuits? |
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What are transmission lines used for? |
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To carry high volatge electricity |
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High Voltage insulatros may be used to handle up to _________ volts? |
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Title 10 of the U.S. Code states that which of the following actions is/are part of the Navy's mission?
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Oversee construction, outfitting, and repair of naval ships, equipment and facilities. |
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What type of watch is set when positive steering control must be maintained? |
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Which of the following is a duty of the QMOW? |
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To maintain the ship's deck log. |
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Watches are split into port and starboard for what reason? |
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Normal wartime cruising watch - 4 hours on and 8 hours off. |
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You are required to know the general orders of a sentry. How many general orders are there. |
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If you are scheduled to stand the second dog watch, you should report at which of the following times? |
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Why is the lookout posted? |
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To search for objects radar can't detect. |
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Aboard ship what publication contains information about the ship's organization? |
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Standard organization and regulations of the U.S. Navy and shipboard organization and regulations manual |
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Sentries are governed by what two types of orders |
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Which of the following is a precaution to follow when standing an armed watch with a pistol?
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When relieved, unload the pistol in a safe area. Don't surrender the pistol to an unauthorized person. Keep the pistol (which is loaded with one round in the chamber) in its holster unless you have to use it. |
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What is the purpose of the Shore Establishment? |
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To provide support to the operating forces. |
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Which of the following is/are types of bearings? |
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Relitive, True,and magnetic.
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When standing a barracks security watch, which of the following is the first action to take if there is a fire. |
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A ship maintains a watch for which of the following reasons? |
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Communications Security Safety |
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Where is the fog lookout watch usually stood? |
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In the bow where approaching ships can be heard. |
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When aboard ship, you should refer to what publications used to relieve an armed watch? |
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What is the purpose of a shipboard fire watch? |
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To immediately extinguish fires caused by welding or burning operations.
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The peacetime lookout organization has how many sailors in each watch section? |
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For what reason does the fog lookout watch normally consist of two sailors? |
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To allow the lookout to work without having his/her hearing impaired by wearing sound-powered phones. |
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Develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundation of US Navy and Marine Corps Expeditionary maritime traditions. |
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The Department of the Navy was established in? |
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What 4 qualities characterize the Navy/Marine Corp Team as instruments in support of our Naval Services and National Policies? |
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Readiness, Flexibility, Self sustainability, Mobility. |
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What lead to the creation of the US Navy Seabees? |
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It became clear there was an urgent need for combat trained Military Construction Organization. |
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When was permission to officially use the name Seabee granted? |
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Who was Rear Admiral Ben Morell? |
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The father of the Seabees, and The Chief of the Bureau of Docks. |
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What were Admiral Morells contributions to the Seabees? |
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Decided to activate, organize and man Construction Battalions after the attack of Pearl Harbor. |
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In response to renewed agression by__________during its war against Great Britain, Congress finally established the Department of the Navy. |
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Who was CM3 Marvin Shields? |
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The first Seabee in history to recieve the Medal of Honor. |
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During the Korean war the seabees had __days to complete and Airstrip Project they finished it in ___ days. |
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During World War II what did the Seabees accomplish? |
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They constructed a 5000ft airstrip from virgin jungle in 20 days. |
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The first Seabee Battalion arrived on __________ to build an expeditionary airfiel in Chu Lai. (Vietnam War). |
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What is CEC responsible for? |
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Plan construction functions at Navy and Marine Corps bases worldwide. |
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What are today's three maritime forces? |
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Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard. |
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The Bureau of Yards and Docks is now known as what? |
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NAVFAC- Naval Facilities Engineering Command |
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What is the NAVFAC P-1107? |
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Seabee Skills Assesment Program. |
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Who is the civilian in charge of the Department of the Navy? |
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Who is the principle naval adviser to the President and SECNAV on the conduct of war? |
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Chief of Naval Operations |
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Which unit exercises admistrative and operational control over NMCB's? |
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Naval Construction Regiment. |
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Who is directly responsible for the timely preparedness and successful completion of all construction projects? |
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Who provides a direct channel for communications between the enlisted personnel and the command on problems that cannot be resolved through normal command channels? |
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What information is on your PAGE 2? |
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Dependency Application Record of Emergency Data. |
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Where in your service record can you find a history of your occupational and training related qualifications and your awards and commendations? |
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You have three resistors wired in parallel in a circuit. They are 2, 4 and 6 ohms. What resistance does that part of the circuit have?
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1.09 Turn them all into fractions, find a common denominator, Add the fractions together. Invert the fraction back over and simplify. |
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Name all 3 Resistance formulas for Ohm's Law |
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R=E÷I (Ohms = Volts ÷ Amps) R=P÷I2 (Ohms = Watts ÷ Amps2) R=E2÷P (Ohms = Volts2 ÷ Watts) |
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Name all 3 Wattage formulas for Ohm's Law
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P=ExI (Wattage = Volts x Amps) P=RxI2 (Wattage = Ohms x Amps2) P=E2÷R (Wattage = Volts2 ÷ Ohms) |
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You have three resistors wired in parallel in a circuit. They are all 9 ohms each. What is the resistance of the circuit? |
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3 Take the resistance of one of the resistors and divide it by the number of resistors. |
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Name all 3 Voltage formulas for Ohm's Law |
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E=RxI (Volts = Ohms x Amps) E=P÷I (Volts = Watts ÷ Amps) E=√PxR (Volts = √Volts x Watts) |
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Name all 3 Amperage formulas for Ohm's Law |
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I=E÷R (Amps = Volts ÷ Ohms) I=P÷E (Amps = Watts ÷ Volts) I=√P÷R (Amps = √Watts ÷ Ohms) |
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True or False. In a CONDITION 2 weapon the magazine is inserted, the chamber is empty, the action is closed and the safety is on. |
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True or False. In a CONDITION 1 weapon, all ammo is removed, the chamber is empty, the action is closed and the safety is on. |
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The failure of a weapon to function satisfactorily, usually caused by dirt or improper lubrication or carbon build up is called ________. |
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What immediate action is taken when a malfunction occurs? |
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When a cook off occurs, you must attempt to remove the cartridge within _____. |
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What are the 8 steps in a cycle of operation? |
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Feeding. Chambering. Locking. Firing. Unlocking. Extracting. Ejecting. Cocking. |
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What is the rear of the barrel called? |
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The flight path the bullet takes from the weapon to the target. |
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What is the maximum effective range of the M9 9mm Service Pistol? |
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What is the maximum range of the M16A2E3 5.56mm rifle? |
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Describe the M16A2E3 rifle. |
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Lightweight, gas operated, air cooled, magazine fed, shoulder fired, automatic weapon. |
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What is the maximum effective range (area target) of the M203 40mm Grenade Launcher? |
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Name the three types of grenades. |
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Chemical Fragmentation Illuminating |
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When detonated, the M18A1 mine will project steel spheres over a 60 degree fan shape pattern approximately ________high and 164 ft. wide. |
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What is the maximum range for the M60 machine gun? |
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What is the maximum effective range of the MK-19 40 mm machine gun? |
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What is the maximum effective range of the M2 .50 Caliber M2 machine gun? |
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Where is the safety on the M500 Shotgun? |
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What is the sustained rate of fire for the M16? |
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12 to 15 rounds per minute. |
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What does the acronym ADDRAC stand for? |
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Alert Direction Description Range Assignment Command/Control |
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True or False. The bolt on a M60 machine gun cannot be pulled rearward or released to go forward while on safe? |
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Chemical detection equiptment. |
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ACAA M8 M256A1 CAM M21 M9 ACADA M22 ICAM |
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Nerve agent alarm. Consists of the M43A1 detector and as many as five M42 alarm units and various power supplies. |
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Chemical agent detection kit designed to detect and identify blood, blister and nerve agents. Consists of a carrying case, 12 sampler detectors and M8 paper. |
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Chemical agent monitor. Used to locate contamination specifically nerve and blister agents. Battery operated, portable monitoring system. Weigh 8.6 pounds. |
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Chemically treated dye impregnated paper, detects nerve and blister agents. does not detect vapors or agents in water. |
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Detects blister or nerve, but does not identify specific agent or its type. Turns red with positive reading. |
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Automatic Chemical Agent Monitor Alarm. The M22 is an advance point sampling, chemical agent alarm system, detects nerve and vesicant agents. |
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Improved Chemical Agent Monitor. |
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Radiological Detection Equiptment |
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AN/PDR 27 AN/PDR 43 CP-95 DT60 IM 143 |
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Types of Protective equiptment. |
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JSLIST, MCU/2P,BDO,CPO,Glove Set, GVO/BVO |
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Battle dress overgarment.Camouflage. 24hrs in contaminated environment.30days max in uncontaminated environment |
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Chemical protective overgament. Olive drab, expendable two piece overgarment. protects for 6 hrs in contaminated env. 30 days or 100 hrs in uncontaminated env. |
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consist of butyl rubber gloves and cotton inserts. |
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Green/Black vinal overboot. |
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Chemical detection equiptment. |
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ACAA M8 M256A1 CAM M21 M9 ACADA M22 ICAM |
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Nerve agent alarm. Consists of the M43A1 detector and as many as five M42 alarm units and various power supplies. |
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Chemical agent detection kit designed to detect and identify blood, blister and nerve agents. Consists of a carrying case, 12 sampler detectors and M8 paper. |
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Chemical agent monitor. Used to locate contamination specifically nerve and blister agents. Battery operated, portable monitoring system. Weigh 8.6 pounds. |
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Chemically treated dye impregnated paper, detects nerve and blister agents. does not detect vapors or agents in water. |
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Detects blister or nerve, but does not identify specific agent or its type. Turns red with positive reading. |
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Automatic Chemical Agent Monitor Alarm. The M22 is an advance point sampling, chemical agent alarm system, detects nerve and vesicant agents. |
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Improved Chemical Agent Monitor. |
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Radiological Detection Equiptment |
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AN/PDR 27 AN/PDR 43 CP-95 DT60 IM 143 |
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Types of Protective equiptment. |
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JSLIST, MCU/2P,BDO,CPO,Glove Set, GVO/BVO |
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Battle dress overgarment.Camouflage. 24hrs in contaminated environment.30days max in uncontaminated environment |
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Chemical protective overgament. Olive drab, expendable two piece overgarment. protects for 6 hrs in contaminated env. 30 days or 100 hrs in uncontaminated env. |
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consist of butyl rubber gloves and cotton inserts. |
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Green/Black vinal overboot. |
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Decontamination solution effective against all known chemical and biological agents except bacterial spores. Issued in 1-1/3 quart cans(M11) or 14-liter containers(M13), and 5 gallon containers. Extremely corrosive. |
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Calcium Hypochlorite. effective against lewisite, and all biological agents including bacterial spores. HTH ignites on contact with liquid mustard agent or DS2. |
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Super Tropical Bleach. effective against lewisite, V and G agents, and biological agents. It ignites on contact with liquid mustard agent and DS2. |
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Immediate. Operational Thorough |
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When using the M249 marking kit what colors are used for marking a Biologically contaminated area? |
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Definition
Blue background/Red Letters. |
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When using the M249 marking kit what colors are used for marking a Chemical contaminated area? |
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Definition
Yellow background/Red Letters. |
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When using the M249 marking kit what colors are used for marking a Atomic contaminated area? |
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Definition
White Background/ black letters. |
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When using the M249 marking kit what colors are used for marking a Biologically contaminated area? |
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