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NONRESIDENTTRAININGCOURSEApril 1993Seabee CombatHandbook, Volume 1NAVEDTRA 14234NOTICEPage 9-19 must be printed on a COLOR printer.DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

Although the words “he,” “him,” and“his” are used sparingly in this course toenhance communication, they are notintended to be gender driven or to affront ordiscriminate against anyone.DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

COMMANDING OFFICERNETPTDC6490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROADPENSACOLA, FL 32509-5237Errata #37 May 2001Specific Instruction and Errata forNonresident Training CourseSEABEE COMBAT HANDBOOK, VOLUME 1, NAVEDTRA 142341. This errata supersedes all previous errata. No attempt has been made toissue corrections for errors in typing, punctuation, etc., that do not affectyour ability to answer the question or questions.2. To receive credit for deleted questions, show this errata to your localcourse administrator (ESO/scorer). The local course administrator is directedto correct the course and the answer key by indicating the questions deleted.3. Assignment Booklet, NAVEDTRA 14234Delete the following questions and leave the corresponding spaces blankon the answer sheets:Question2-203-285-67Make the following changes:Question2-71ChangesChange the responses as follows:1. low2. high3-45Change the responses as follows:3.maximum firepower to the right and to the front4.minimum firepower to the front and maximum tothe right5-65Add a response to Column B as follows:4. Blood6-7Change the stem as follows: "You are the first person tolearn of a chemical attack. You immediately stop breathing.Which of the following actions should you take next?"6-7Change the response as follows:4. Wait for instruction from your squad leader8-32Change the stem as follows: "When clearing an M60 machinegun, you should place the safety on SAFE after which of thefollowing procedures?"

COMMANDING OFFICERNETPTDC6490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROADPENSACOLA, FL 32509-5237Errata #37 May 2001Specific Instruction and Errata forNonresident Training CourseSEABEE COMBAT HANDBOOK, VOLUME 11. This errata supersedes all previous errata. No attempt has been made toissue corrections for errors in typing, punctuation, etc., that do not affectyour ability to answer the question or questions.2. To receive credit for deleted questions, show this errata to your localcourse administrator (ESO/scorer). The local course administrator is directedto correct the course and the answer key by indicating the questions deleted.3. AssignmentsDelete the following questions and leave the corresponding spaces blankon the answer sheets:Question2-203-285-67Make the following changes:Question2-71ChangesChange the responses as follows:1. low2. high3-45Change the responses as follows:3.maximum firepower to the right and to the front4.minimum firepower to the front and maximum tothe right5-65Add a response to Column B as follows:4. Blood6-7Change the stem as follows: "You are the first person tolearn of a chemical attack. You immediately stop breathing.Which of the following actions should you take next?"6-7Change the response as follows:4. Wait for instruction from your squad leader8-32Change the stem as follows: "When clearing an M60 machinegun, you should place the safety on SAFE after which of thefollowing procedures?"

PREFACEBy enrolling in this self-study course, you have demonstrated a desire to improve yourself and the Navy.Remember, however, this self-study course is only one part of the total Navy training program. Practicalexperience, schools, selected reading, and your desire to succeed are also necessary to successfully roundout a fully meaningful training program.COURSE OVERVIEW: In completing this nonresident training course, you will demonstrate aknowledge of the subject matter by correctly answering questions on the following: History andOrganization of the Seabees and Laws of War; Special Clothing and Equipment; Service Rifle and PistolMarksmanship; Combat Maneuvers, Formations, Patrols, and Ambushes; Land Navigation; Evasion,Survival, and Escape; Individual Protective Measures; Entanglements; Chemical, Biological, andRadiological (CBR) Defense; First Aid and Field Sanitation; Grenades, Land Mines, and Booby Traps;Organic Support Weapons: M203 and Machine Guns; and Organic Support Weapons: 60-mm Mortar andAT4.THE COURSE: This self-study course is organized into subject matter areas, each containing learningobjectives to help you determine what you should learn along with text and illustrations to help youunderstand the information. The subject matter reflects day-to-day requirements and experiences ofpersonnel in the rating or skill area. It also reflects guidance provided by Enlisted Community Managers(ECMs) and other senior personnel, technical references, instructions, etc., and either the occupational ornaval standards, which are listed in the Manual of Navy Enlisted Manpower Personnel Classificationsand Occupational Standards, NAVPERS 18068.THE QUESTIONS: The questions that appear in this course are designed to help you understand thematerial in the text.VALUE: In completing this course, you will improve your military and professional knowledge.Importantly, it can also help you study for the Navy-wide advancement in rate examination. If you arestudying and discover a reference in the text to another publication for further information, look it up.1993 Edition Prepared byUCCM(SCW) R. C. BlackmonPublished byNAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAININGPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTAND TECHNOLOGY CENTERNAVSUP Logistics Tracking Number0504-LP-026-8720i

Sailor’s Creed“I am a United States Sailor.I will support and defend theConstitution of the United States ofAmerica and I will obey the ordersof those appointed over me.I represent the fighting spirit of theNavy and those who have gonebefore me to defend freedom anddemocracy around the world.I proudly serve my country’s Navycombat team with honor, courageand commitment.I am committed to excellence andthe fair treatment of all.”ii

CONTENTSCHAPTERPAGE1. History and Organization of the Seabees and Laws of War . . . . . 1-12. Special Clothing and Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-13. Service Rifle and Pistol and Marksmanship . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-14. Combat Maneuvers, Formations, Patrols, and Ambushes . . . . . .4-15. Land Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-16. Evasion, Survival, Escape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-17. Individual Protective Measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-18. Entanglements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-19. Chemical, Biological, and Radiological (CBR) Defense . . . . . .9-110. First Aid and Field Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-111. Organic Communications Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-112. Hand Grenades, Land Mines, and Booby Traps . . . . . . . . . . 12-113. Organic Support Weapons: M203 and Machine Guns . . . . . . . 13-114. Organic Support Weapons: 60-mm Mortar and AT4 . . . . . . . . 14-1APPENDIXI. Glossary of Common Military Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AI-1II. References used to develop the TRAMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . AII-lINDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INDEX-liii

SUMMARY OFSEABEE COMBAT HANDBOOKTRAINING MANUALSVOLUME 1Seabee Combat Handbook Volume 1, NAVEDTRA 14234 consists of chapterson the History and Organization of the Seabees and Laws of War; Special Clothingand Equipment; Service Rifle and Pistol Marksmanship; Combat Maneuvers,Formations, Patrols, and Ambushes; Land Navigation; Evasion, Survival, andEscape; Individual Protective Measures; Entanglements; Chemical, Biological, andRadiological (CBR) Defense; First Aid and Field Sanitation; OrganicCommunications Equipment; Hand Grenades, Land Mines, and Booby Traps;Organic Support Weapons: M203 and Machine Guns; and Organic SupportWeapons: 60-mm Mortar and AT4.VOLUME 2Seabee Combat Handbook Volume 2, NAVEDTRA 14235 consists of chapterson Setup and Operation of the Command Post; Organization and Operation of theCombat Operation Center; Application of the Laws of Armed Conflict; Setup andControl of Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC); Planning and Development ofDefensive Tactics; Planning and Deployment of Patrols; Deployment and Controlof Heavy Weapons; and Deployment and Control of CBR and NBC Teams.iv

REGULATIONS ON ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTIONAND HAZARDOUS MATERIALSEnvironmental Pollution and Hazardous Wrote Handling and Disposal programs have been enactedand are United States law. These programs are of immense importance and should be taken intoconsideration during the planning stages before beginning any new construction or rehabilitation project.As a member of the Naval Construction Forces, United States law requires you to be constantlyaware of potential environmental pollution hazards or hazardous material spills and to report them toyour immediate supervisor or other senior personnel at the earliest possible time.The following list of directives contains information on the cognizant government departments andthe procedures for preventing, reporting, and correcting environmental pollution hazards and hazardousmaterials disposal worldwide:l Naval Occupational Safety and Health Program Manual, OPNAVINST 5100.23Bl Environmental and Natural Resources Protection Manual, OPNAVINST 5090.1l Domestic Wastewater Control, MIL-HDBK 1005/8v

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TAKING THE COURSEassignments. To submit youranswers via the Internet, go to:ASSIGNMENTSThe text pages that you are to study are listed atthe beginning of each assignment. Study thesepages carefully before attempting to answer thequestions. Pay close attention to tables andillustrations and read the learning objectives.The learning objectives state what you should beable to do after studying the material. Answeringthe questions correctly helps you accomplish theobjectives.http://courses.cnet.navy.milGrading by Mail: When you submit answersheets by mail, send all of your assignments atone time. Do NOT submit individual answersheets for grading. Mail all of your assignmentsin an envelope, which you either provideyourself or obtain from your nearest EducationalServices Officer (ESO). Submit answer sheetsto:SELECTING YOUR ANSWERSRead each question carefully, then select theBEST answer. You may refer freely to the text.The answers must be the result of your ownwork and decisions. You are prohibited fromreferring to or copying the answers of others andfrom giving answers to anyone else taking thecourse.COMMANDING OFFICERNETPDTC N3316490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROADPENSACOLA FL 32559-5000Answer Sheets: All courses include one“scannable” answer sheet for each assignment.These answer sheets are preprinted with yourSSN, name, assignment number, and coursenumber. Explanations for completing the answersheets are on the answer sheet.SUBMITTING YOUR ASSIGNMENTSTo have your assignments graded, you must beenrolled in the course with the NonresidentTraining Course Administration Branch at theNaval Education and Training ). Following enrollment, there aretwo ways of having your assignments graded:(1) use the Internet to submit your assignmentsas you complete them, or (2) send all theassignments at one time by mail to NETPDTC.Grading on the Internet:Internet grading are: assignmentDo not use answer sheet reproductions: Useonly the original answer sheets that weprovide—reproductions will not work with ourscanning equipment and cannot be processed.Follow the instructions for marking youranswers on the answer sheet. Be sure that blocks1, 2, and 3 are filled in correctly. Thisinformation is necessary for your course to beproperly processed and for you to receive creditfor your work.Advantages toCOMPLETION TIMEyou may submit your answers as soon asyou complete an assignment, andyou get your results faster; usually by thenext working day (approximately 24 hours).Courses must be completed within 12 monthsfrom the date of enrollment. This includes timerequired to resubmit failed assignments.In addition to receiving grade results for eachassignment, you will receive course completionconfirmation once you have completed all thevi

PASS/FAIL ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURESFor subject matter questions:If your overall course score is 3.2 or higher, youwill pass the course and will not be required toresubmit assignments. Once your assignmentshave been graded you will receive coursecompletion milComm: (850) 452-1001, Ext. 1826DSN: 922-1001, Ext. 1826FAX: (850) 452-1370(Do not fax answer sheets.)Address: COMMANDING OFFICERNETPDTC N3146490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROADPENSACOLA FL 32509-5237If you receive less than a 3.2 on any assignmentand your overall course score is below 3.2, youwill be given the opportunity to resubmit failedassignments. You may resubmit failedassignments only once. Internet students willreceive notification when they have failed anassignment--they may then resubmit failedassignments on the web site. Internet studentsmay view and print results for failedassignments from the web site. Students whosubmit by mail will receive a failing result letterand a new answer sheet for resubmission of eachfailed assignment.For enrollment, shipping,completion letter .navy.milToll Free: 877-264-8583Comm: (850) 452-1511/1181/1859DSN: 922-1511/1181/1859FAX: (850) 452-1370(Do not fax answer sheets.)Address: COMMANDING OFFICERNETPDTC N3316490 SAUFLEY FIELD ROADPENSACOLA FL 32559-5000COMPLETION CONFIRMATIONAfter successfully completing this course, youwill receive a letter of completion.NAVAL RESERVE RETIREMENT CREDITERRATAIf you are a member of the Naval Reserve, youmay earn retirement points for successfullycompleting this course, if authorized undercurrent directives governing retirement of NavalReserve personnel. For Naval Reserve retirement, this course is evaluated at 18 points. Thesepoints will be credited as follows:Errata are used to correct minor errors or deleteobsolete information in a course. Errata mayalso be used to provide instructions to thestudent. If a course has an errata, it will beincluded as the first page(s) after the front cover.Errata for all courses can be accessed andviewed/downloaded at:Unit 1 – 12 points upon satisfactory completionof Assignments 1 through 6http://www.advancement.cnet.navy.milUnit 2 – 6 points upon satisfactory completionof Assignments 7 through 9STUDENT FEEDBACK QUESTIONSWe value your suggestions, questions, andcriticisms on our courses. If you would like tocommunicate with us regarding this course, weencourage you, if possible, to use e-mail. If youwrite or fax, please use a copy of the StudentComment form that follows this page.(Refer to Administrative Procedures for NavalReservists on Inactive Duty, BUPERSINST1001.39, for more information about retirementpoints.)vii

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Seabee Combat Handbook, Volume 1 NAVEDTRA 14234 NOTICE Page 9-19 must be printed on a COLOR printer. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

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