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Weihert EXW Study GuideSailors CreedI am a United States Sailor.I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of Americaand I will obey the orders of those appointed over me.I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before meto defend freedom and democracy around the world.I proudly serve my country’s navy combat team with Honor, Courage, andCommitment.I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.General Orders1. To take charge of this post and all government property in view.2. To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, andobserving everything that takes place within sight or hearing.3. To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.4. To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house thanmy own.5. To quit my post only when properly relieved.6. To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all ordersfrom the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck,and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only.7. To talk to no one except in the line of duty.8. To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.9. To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered byinstructions.10.To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.11.To be especially watchful at night, and, during the time forchallenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post and to allowno one to pass without proper authority.Common Core101 Safety4 ORM PrinciplesAccept risk when benefit outweighs the cost.Accept no unnecessary riskAnticipate risk by planningMake risk decisions at the right level.IAMISIdentify hazards-Identify possible hazards in missionAssess hazards-Assess risk level of each hazardMake risk decisions-Decide based assessment level of each hazard

Implement Controls- 3 types (Eng, PPE, Admin)SuperviseTypes of PPE-Kevlar, eye pro, ear pro, steel toe bootsMishap Investigation-Find out what happened, what went wrong, what could’ve been done to preventit and prevent future occurence. Training Officer in charge.Safety standdown- quarterly or as needed.(Holiday/recreational standdown)Ergonomics - study of physiological effects in order to implement controlsthat fit the person to the workplace.102 Administrative/Command and ControlFather of the Navy John Paul Jones1st MCPONMarch 1, 1967GMCM Delbert BlackChain of CommandPresident: Barack ObamaSec Def: Mr. Robert GatesSec Nav: Mr. Ray MabusCNO: ADM RoughheadMCPON: MCPON Rick WestNECC Adm: Adm PottingerCTF 56 CO: Capt MartinezCTG 56.5 CO: CDR EvansCMC: CMDCM Donald AbeleMCPON Stars on rating Badge: 4Enlisted Distribution Verification Report (EDVR)1-Prospective gains2-Prospective losses3-Personnel on board TAD/alphabetical list of all members4-Total personnel on board by rate5-Personnel status summary6-CNO billets authorized; NEC Billet/Personnel inventory11-Pay entry base date (PEBD), time in rate, advancement12-TAD/embarked personnelOPLAN-operational plan, future mission,OPORD-operational order, mission to carry out passed by senior commanders,“oplan in effect”Naval messaging vs. emailNaval messaging formal message communicationsEmail informal communications

Page 2 emergency data, next of kin, SGLI, life insurancePage 4 quals, awards, schools,Page 13 administrative remarks (good or bad)Page 5 list of UICs, command list you’ve been toOPREP-Operational ReportLOGREQ-Logistics Requisition-sent 72 hours prior to mooring to request supplies, etc. from host nation-24 hours hereSORTS-Status of Resources and Training System-once a month or as needed-give status report to Big Navy on resources and training/manning issuesSITREP-Situationa ReportLOAC-Law of Armed Conflict-set of rules to follow to determine how to treat enemy prisoners ofwar/noncombatants set out by Geneva ConventionCombatant vs. NoncombatantCombatant any known hostile or with weaponNoncombatant unarmed civilian, Medical, Chaplain103 Navy Expeditionary HistoryQualities/characteristics of Navy/Marine CorpsReadiness; Flexibility; Self-sustainability; mobilityCreator/Father of SeabeesAdmiral Ben MoreelBirthday of Seabees March 5th, 1942Birthday Navy – 13 Oct 1775Creation of Seabees - March 5, 1942 “construction battalion”-defense of Civilian contractors and implementing construction into military-during World War IIFoundations came from River Rats during VietnamJohn Wayne movie Fighting Seabees Bulldozer NatashaFormation of U.S. Navy-Continental Congress set up to prevent British supply lines from reachingAmerica-implemented by Pres. Washington during Revolutionary WarQualities of Navy/Marine Corps-flexibility/mobility/self sustainability/readinessBattle of Midway-June 19424 Japanese carriers Hiryu, Akagi, Kaga, and Soryu sunk; US lost USS YorktownC – oral SeaL – exington

M – idwayY – orktownCLMYBattle of Coral Sea-May 1942-Pacific Ocean, in protection of Australia-completely air battle, 2 fleets never saw each other-lost USS LexingtonBattle of Midway- June 6, 1942-turning point of war-lost USS YorktownBattle of Normandy- June 6, 1944-stormed French beaches against German occupation-largest Amphib operationCreation of EOD-1943-bomb disposal experts and engineers to dispose of explosive devices placedby German forces off the beaches of FranceCreation of EODNeeded people to handle, defuse, and dispose of explosives and clear outbeach waysNCW-Naval Coastal Warfare-provide closed beach maritime operations for support and protection of HighValue Assets (HVA)-ex. Oil tanker, cargo shipsRiverine Ops-more of an offensive, inner-land unit that provides security and protection104 Navy Expeditionary OrganizationChain of CommandN-CodesN1-Admin (YNC 7-TrainingN43-MaintenanceNECC-Naval Expeditionary Combat Command-10 commands (SATO)Supply-NAVELSG (Naval Exped. Logistics Support Group)Admin-MCAS (Maritime Civil Affairs Squadron)

Training-ETC (Expeditionary Training Command)-ECRC (Expeditionary Combat Readiness Command)Operations-EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal)-NCW-MDSU (Mobile Diving Salvage Units)-SEABEEs-Riverine-?105 Embarkation and DebarkationPrep for embark/debark-power shut off, less than ¼ fuel tank, ISUs cleaned, equipment strapped down-HAZMAT-MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)AMC-Air Mobility CommandC-5 Galaxy-personnel/supply transport-2 ramps for loading(front/rear), hydraulics-intertheater (strategic)C-17 Globemaster-intertheater (strategic)C-130 Hercules-intratheater (tactical)KC-10 Extender-refueling-intertheater (strategic), can also carry personnelKC-135 Stratotanker-refueling-intertheater (strategic)MPF-Maritime Prepositioning Force-permits rapid deployment into secure areas where force introduction isessentially unopposed and expected to remain so through arrival and assemblyphase-mobility/flexibility/quick concentration of forces in specific area-employ MAGTF (Marine Air Ground Task Force)-3 places (Naples, Guam, Diego Garcia)-13 shipsSupply declaration-need to know any property that is dangerous to ensure proper handling andprevent any mishaps; proper documentation for HAZMATTPFDD-Time Phase Force Deployment Data-time plus/minus 3 days for deployment-info on personnel/materials/supplies/weights for all- Preparation for all shipments by Plane, Rail or SeaMSC-Military Sealift Command-combined civilian personnel with military personnel

106 Command, Control, Communications and IntelligencePCPPD-5 steps of Intel CyclePlanning and onEEFI ctronic Warfare05-Personnel06-COMSEC07-Wrong CircuitC4I-phonetic alphabet-prowords-phonetic numbersNon-oral comms-Whistle1 short blast-Attention to Order; 1 long blast-Cease Fire3 long blasts- Hostile aircraft/vehicle incoming-Special-Hand/arm signalsEffect on comms-power out, weather, terrain, environment, antenna height, distanceTransmission RangesLow- 200m-400mMedium- 400m-5kmHigh- 5km-10kmHPA- 10 km-40kmTPI-Two Person Integrity(EKMS)Minimize-reduce transmissionsEEFI-Essential Elements of Friendly InformationBEADWINDOW-disclosedEEFI Codes (03-Operations, 07-Wrong Circuit)FreqsHF 3 MHZ- 30 MHzVHF 30 MHZ- 300 MHzUHF 300 MHz- 3 GHZSHF 3 GHz- 30 GHzPCPPD- 5 steps of Intel cyclePlanning/DirectionCollectionProcessProduction

Dissemination107 Expeditionary Camp4 types of base layout-BLUEBaseLogisticsUnitExpeditionaryLeech field- run off area for gray water, tile absorption or entrenchmentWork classifications ( By Priority)1. Safety2. Function3. Preventive4. AppearancePotable water-water clean enough to use for drinking or cookingChlorinated water-common method of disinfecting potable water, 100/millionSuper-chlorinated water-1000/million-disinfecting of water buffaloes (water tanks)Average Person in camp consumes 25 gals per day108 Expeditionary TacticsLand Nav Maps: How many colors, 5, White, Black, Green, Red, Blue KOCOAoooooKey terrainObservation/Fields of FireConcealment and CoverObstacles to movementAvenues of ApproachBAMCISBegin planningArrange for reconMake reconComplete the planIssue the orderSupervise

EPW Six S’sSearchSecureSilenceSegregateSafeguardSpeed the prisoner to the rear782 Gear (also known as PGI, personal gear issue)-Fighting load- Kevlar, arm-BIVOAC- sleeping bag, flashlight, tent, camping gearHMMWV or “Humvee”High Mobility Multiple Wheeled VehicleFighting positions Dug in entrenchment 1 man fighting positiono Water Sump with 10 Degree tilt toward Grenade Sumpo Grenade Sump with 30degree down angle and 1.5 foot longo 1 M4 Wide, 1 M4 Long, As Deep as the Armpits 2 man fighting positiono Water Sump and Grenade sump same as single fighting but facingaway from either side of positiono Also includes a place to sleepo 1 M4 Wide, 2 M4 Long, As Deep as the Armpits of the Shortest Man Hasty skirmisherso quick cover and conceal for dug inFlaresAir flare- drop to the deck/move out of the lightGround flare-move quickly and quiet out of lightSMEAC-5 paragraph orderSituation-friendly, enemy forces, ommand/Signal-comms, freqs, call signsSALUTE-reporting a asty SALUTE reportSizePositionObservationTimeWhat formation?

Most fire power to the Front and Flank: WedgeSecurity patrol vs. Recon patrolSecurity patrol-defensive patrolRecon patrol-gather intel 12 steps of Patrol Planning/Preparationo Study missiono Plan use of timeo Study terrain and situationo Organize patrolo Select personnel/weapons/equipmento Issue the warning ordero Coordinateo Make recono Complete detailed planso Issue patrol ordero Supervise and inspecto Rehearse and re-inspectSPS OSI CMC IS RWire Entanglementso Tactical- xxxxxx(funnel enemy into a field of fire)o Supplemental- x x x x (offsets the pattern ofentanglements)o Protective- x----x----x----x (last wire entanglement, campdefense)Fire Team 4 personnelRifleman 2 (R2)Fire Team Leader (-)Automatic RiflemanRifleman 1 (R1) Code of Conduct-must provide food/water to enemies captureso One-I am an Americano Two- Never surrendero Three- Continue to resist, Escape when possibleo Four- Give no information, Take charge if highest rank, followorders if noto Five-Name, SSN, Rank,o Six – Never forget I am an American6 S’s for EPW (Enemy Prisoner of WarSearchSecureSilenceSegregateSafeguardSpeed to the RearFPCON levels-5Normal

AlphaBravoCharlieDeltaRules of Engagement-set by Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (Adm Mullen)-Rules for Use of Force (civilian contractors); we use RUF hereTanglefoot-type of entanglement; delay or trip up enemyChallenge/Password-form of authentication of word repeat backRunning Password-emergency running password109 Expeditionary WaterborneBoats:34’ Sea ArkWidth: 12’Height (From Waterline): 13’ 6”Weight: 21000 lbs380 HPNormal Load out:Qty:1 M240 up forwardQty:2 M2 Port and StarboardThough with 4 weapon mounts all weapons can fit into any spot as requiredSome equipped with a ROWSAM, remote firing system.WaterborneAssess Zone-no action, asking them to change course (2000 yards)Intercept Zone-tell them to change course (1000 Yards)React Zone (500 yards)SCOF-Seaward Continuum of ForceHailing/sirens/lightsFlaresWarning shots- 50-100 yards in frontDestructive (destroy)or Disabling (shoot out engine) fireCASREP-Casualty Report-report of downed equipmentWaterborne threats-vessels, vessels with weapons, floating objects, dumping items- use 9mm to take out own gunner if necessary-concussion grenades to incapacitate diverHost nation provides:

Police security outside campFood/supply/logistics110 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological (CBR) WarfareChemical Warfare AgentsCasualty agents-nerve, blister, choking, and blood agentsNonlethal-incapacitatingHarassing-include tear and vomiting gases that cause temporary disabilityM-9 paper: turns red for liquid nerve or blister agentsM-8 paper: Yellow-gold G (nerve) agentRed-pink H (blister) agentDark green V (nerve agentNAAK KitNerve Agent Antidote Kit-Mark 1 kit consists of: 3 atropine auto injectors, 3 2PAM Cl auto injectors,plastic clip, and foam carrying case.SDK-Skin Decontamination Kit M291IEDK-Individual Equipment Decontamination Kit M295Symptoms of nerve agent-runny nose; tightness in chest; contraction of pupils; nausea; cramps andconvulsions (can take place within 30 seconds)CBR-Chemical, Biological, Radiological Nuclear N Explosive EMK-40 - Wash with Warm Soapy water.NAAK-Nerve Agent Antidote Kit3 Atropine (speeds up heart rate)3 2Pam Cl (slows blood flow to the extremities) ClipFoam carrying case-10 seconds to don maskFeel effect inject 1 atropine, 1 2Pam Cl to yourself; hold for 10 seconds10-15 min later inject another set of each to yourself; hold for 10 secondsPlace empty needles in your breast pocket10-15 min later buddy injects you with 3rd set-Corpsman inject sets 4 and 5DT-60-personal dosimeter; necklace; different shades of redIM-143-personal dosimeter; pen-shapedChemical warfare agentsBloodNerveBlisteringNuclear explosionsAir blast- 100,000 feet; mess up comms, weatherSurface blast- below 100,000 feetSubsurface blast- underwater blast; mess up subs

Rain- blast will push all moisture together into heavier precipitationMOPP-Mission Oriented Protective Posture (5)0 gear within arm’s reach1 don suit, top and bottom2 don boots3 don mask4 don glovesNATO-North Atlantic Treaty OrganizationM-9 paper- different shades of red (opposite sides of body, any contact part)M-8 paper- red, amber, greenChemical marker- yellow and red letter “GAS”Biological marker-blue and red letter “BIO”Radiological marker- white and black letter “ATOM”Chemical minefield- red and yellow letter with strip “GAS MINES”Effects of nuclear explosionEMP, comms down, burns, blasts, nuclear radiation falloutM291-Self decontamination kitM295-Equipment decontamination kitJSLIST-Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology suit-wash 6 times-110 degree water (hot water), no bleach for washing-24 hours in contaminated environment-45 days in non-contaminated environment3 types of deconImmediate-personnelOperational-keep operationsThorough-detailed overall decontamination8 decontamination stationsM-22 chemical alarm (green box); warn of chemical attackPre-attack preparationEnsure gear issuedTraining/DrillsCP-95-reads DT-60 and reads dose level111 Supply/LogisticsCOSAL-Consolidated Shipboard Allowance ListCOSBAL-Consolidated Shore-Based Allowance ListOPTAR-Operational Target-Consumables-Repair partsDepartmental Budget

-quarterly budget given to each departmentCHRIMP- DRMO for HAZMATConsolidatedHazardous O-Defense Reutilization Marketing OfficePlant Property- over 100,000 with expected life of over 2 yearsMinor Property-under 100,000ACR-Allowance Change Request1250-1 NSN line requisition1250-2 non-NSN line requisitionDD-200 lost or stolen itemDD-1348 requisition follow up or modifier and request for tracer action1149 transfer of ownershipARP-Auto Repair PartsMLO-Material Liaision OfficeCTR-Central Tool RoomCSR-Central Store RoomCUU-Camouflage Utility UniformCOG-CognizanceAPL-Allowance Parts ListAEL-Allowance Equipage ListNC-Not CarriedNIS-Not In StockSF-364-Report of Deficiency (shipping/packaging discrepancies)SF-368-Quality Deficiency Report (expired shelf life)DLR- Depot Level RepairableRIP-Remain In Place (items stayed in shop until part arrives)NRFI-Not Ready For Issue301 Navy Expeditionary Warfare Specialist (EXW)SMEACSituationMissionExecutionAdmin and Logistics- info & instructions of supply/ evac/ transportation/personnelCommand and SignalWeapons:M9Range: 1800m

Max Effective Range: 50mWeapon conditions:Condition 1: Ammo in Magazine, Slide Forward, Round In Chamber, Safety OnCondition 2: NACondition 3: Ammo in Magazine, Slide Forward, No Round in Chamber, Safety OnCondition 4: No Ammo in Magazine, Slide Forward, No Round in Chamber, SafetyOnM4Range: 3600mMax Effective Range: 550mWeapons conditions:Condition 1: Ammo in Magazine, Bolt Forward, Round In Chamber, Safety OnCondition 2: NACondition 3: Ammo in Magazine, Bolt Forward, No Round in Chamber, Safety OnCondition 4: No Ammo in Magazine, Bolt Forward, No Round in Chamber, SafetyOnM240Range: 3725mMax Effective Range: 800mWeapon Conditions:Condition 1: Ammo on Feed Tray, Bolt Locked Back, Safety On, Cover ClosedCondition 2: NACondition 3: Ammo on Feed Tray, Bolt Forward on Empty Chamber, Safety Off,Cover ClosedCondition 4: No Ammo on Feed Tray, Bolt Forward on Empty Chamber, Safety Off,Cover ClosedM2 (50cal)Range: 6767mMax Effective Range: 1829mWeapon Conditions:Condition 1: Ammo on Feed Tray, Bolt Forward with round in Chamber, CoverClosedCondition 2: NACondition 3: Ammo on Feed Tray, Bolt Forward on Empty Chamber, Cover ClosedCondition 4: No Ammo on Feed Tray, Bolt Forward on Empty Chamber, CoverClosedMedical:CPR – CardioPulmonary ResusciationHeat ExhaustionCool person down, take clothes off, hydrateHeat Stroke

Cool person down, Hydrate9 Line Medevac1. Type(Emergency, Priority, Routine)2. Requesting Unit Call Sign3. Date Time Group4. LZ or Pickup cords5. Numbers(WIA, KIA, SICK, Other)6. Pickup of Doctor or Corpsman at LZ7. Airborne medical assistance required (Yes or No)8. LZ is marked(Smoke, Panels, Lights, Strobe)9. LZ Freq Designator and Call SignShock1.2.3.4.TreatmentWarm the person upTalk to themHydrate themKnees to the chestBlow Out Kit Contents:1. Tourniquet (When and How Long?)2. Quick Clot Gauze3. Green Throat Airway (Breathing Tube) with Jelly4. Needle Decompression Kit5. Emergency Trauma Dressing6. Petroleum Gauze7. Bandaids

MIUWU Specific101 Safety4 ORM PrinciplesAccept risk when benefit outweighs the cost.Accept no unnecessary riskAnticipate risk by planningMake risk decisions at the right level.IAMISIdentify hazards-Identify possible hazards in missionAssess hazards-Assess risk level of each hazardMake risk decisions-Decide based assessment level of each hazardImplement Controls- 3 types (Eng, PPE, Admin)SuperviseTypes of PPE-Kevlar, eye pro, ear pro, steel toe bootsMishap Investigation-Find out what happened, what went wrong, what could’ve been done to preventit and prevent future occurrence. Training Officer in charge.Safety stand-down- quarterly or as needed.(Holiday/recreational stand-down)102 Civil Engineer Support Equipment (CESE)CESE-Civil Engineering Support EquipmentTOA-Table of AllowanceWHE-Weight Handling Equipment (ex. Crane)MHE-Material Handling Equipment (ex. Forklift)463L PalletDimensions: 108 inches x 88 inchesCESE-Civil Engineering Support EquipmentMHE-Material Handling Equipment (ex. Forklift)WHE-Weight Handling Equipment (ex. Crane)Organic vs. AugmentOrganic-equipment on our TOAAugment-borrowed or lease equipment to add onto-five point black star on all vehiclesSF-91-Mishap Report-find them in the glove box of the vehicle

BEEP-Battle Equipment Evaluation Program-face to face evaluation program of all equipment between two comm

Weihert EXW Study Guide Sailors Creed I am a United States Sailor. I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me. I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world.File Size: 656KB

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