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What is deadly force? - ANSWERS-Action which is determined or intended to cause death to another person What are the circumstances which deadly force is authorized? - ANSWERS-Lesser means have been exhausted Risk of death to innocent persons Extreme necessity What are the purposes which justify deadly force? - ANSWERS-Self defense Assets vital to national security Assets inherently dangerous to others Serious offenses against persons Protect public health Arrest or apprehension
Escape What are the requirements for the use of firearms? - ANSWERS-Shall have the proper training Warning shots prohibited Shoot to prevent person from continuing action Watch out for innocent bystanders Do not remove weapon from holster unless reasonable to use What are the components of the deadly force triangle? - ANSWERS- Capability Opportunity Intent What are the six steps in the escalation of force? - ANSWERS-1. Presence (Uniform, US Flag)
Denial of quarter Offenses against survivors of ship wrecks or aircraft Wanton destruction of cities or towns What is the command to "Check Fire"? - ANSWERS-Stop fire to see effects of rounds What is the command "Response to Commands"? - ANSWERS- Gunners repeat all orders given What is MHE? - ANSWERS-Material Handling Equipment What is WHE? - ANSWERS-Weight Handling Equipment What is the Operator's Inspection Guide and Trouble report? - ANSWERS-Used to indicate which items are to be inspected prior to use of equipment What is the DD form 1970? - ANSWERS-Vehicle Trip Ticket What is the difference between Organic and Augment CESE? - ANSWERS-Organic - Owned by the command
Augment - Borrowed from another source What is the SF- 91 Mishap report? - ANSWERS-"Seabee ****-up" Motor vehicle accident report What is the responsibility of the dispatcher? - ANSWERS-Day to day assignment of CESE What are the responsibilities of the Yard Boss? - ANSWERS- Manages all CESE in the yard What are the responsibilities of the license examiner? - ANSWERS- Administers the units licensing program What is the P-300? - ANSWERS-Publication for the Management of the Transportation Program What is the P-307? - ANSWERS-Provides all information pertaining to WHE What is the OF-346? - ANSWERS-Government License
What effects do currents have? - ANSWERS-Fuel consumption Speed capability Anchoring Craft orientation Tactical operations What effect does depth of waterways have? - ANSWERS-Affect route selection Speed of advances What effect do water levels have? - ANSWERS-Movement planning and execution Ability to launch various water craft Ability to access certain waterways What are examples of natural obstacles? - ANSWERS-Floating debris
Rapids Low hanging branches Underwater stumps and roots Sandbars What are examples of man-made obstacle? - ANSWERS-Fish stakes Earthen dikes Enemy obstacles can foul propellers Use aircraft surveillance to identify prior to mission What is the Guard Mount? - ANSWERS-Standardized watch turnover procedure What is a Contact Report? - ANSWERS-Report provided to higher pertaining to a Contact of Interest
Let's COI know security forces are aware of its presence A shadowed vessel is still exercising freedom of navigation SV assumes a passive posture between HVA and COI What is Herding? - ANSWERS-Previous attempts to stop or reroute COI have failed Aggressive maneuvering Used to force COI out of Intercept zone What is Shouldering? - ANSWERS-Method used to physically force a vessel to stop or change course What is the Seaward Continuum of force? - ANSWERS-Escalation of force for vessels and watercraft How many levels of the Seaward continuum of Force are there? - ANSWERS-Four levels What is the Seaward Continuum Force level I? - ANSWERS-Show presence
Hail by radio Verbal hail Sound Siren/flash lights Hand movements Man weapons Use warning devices Aggressively maneuver Herd contact to change direction What is the Seaward Continuum Force level II? - ANSWERS-Use of flares Shine spotlights Block COI from HVA
What is the principle task of the Security Force? - ANSWERS-To determine threat as far away from HVA as possible How many meters in width should defense zones be to prevent standoff RPG attacks? - ANSWERS-500 meters 200 meters around anchored ships 100 yards for pier side ship in river Who can direct or allow warning shots? - ANSWERS-Commanding Officer Where is warning shots typically allowed? - ANSWERS-OCONUS CONUS Navy units What are the key factors in Launch Site Selection? - ANSWERS- Route to and from site Security measures needed Launch and recovery site characteristics (embankment, soil composition, grade)
Maneuvering room Primary /alternate site locations Communications plans MEDEVAC plans Fire support plans What are the key factors in selecting routes? - ANSWERS- Hydrography Enemy capabilities Terrain/bank characteristics How do the Coastal Riverines provide support? - ANSWERS- Deception operations Logistics Support Fire support
1 auto injector with atropine 1 auto injector with 2 - pam chloride Used when infected with nerve agent What are the 3 types of anti-personnel agents? - ANSWERS-Casualty (nerve, blister, choking, and blood agents) Incapacitating (difficult to detect, odorless, colorless) Harassing (Tear and vomiting such as CS gas) What is a Biological Warfare? - ANSWERS-BW uses pathogens and toxins as weapons What are examples of Biological Agents? - ANSWERS-Cholera Anthrax Smallpox Ricin toxin
What are the effects of Nuclear Weapons? - ANSWERS-Blast (injuries from shockwave pressure) Heat (Thermal burns primary, and Fire burns Secondary) Nuclear Radiation (alpha and beta rays, gamma rays, neutrons) What is the Mission Oriented Protective Posture? - ANSWERS- System used to protect against CBR to facilitate mission accomplishment What are the MOPP Levels? - ANSWERS-Level 0 Mask carried, all other gear available Level 1 - Over garment worn Level 2 - Put boots on Level 3 - Mask on Level 4 - Put on gloves (complete) What is M8 Paper? - ANSWERS-Chemical agent detector Munninger available What agents does M8 paper detect? - ANSWERS-V-type Nerve (turns dark green) G-Type Nerve (turns yellow)
2" red letters "BIO" facing away from contaminated area What is the marker for Radiological Contamination? - ANSWERS- White triangle sign 2" black letters "ATOM" What is the marker for Chemical Contamination? - ANSWERS-Red triangle sign 1" yellow letters "GAS MINES" What are the levels of Decontamination? - ANSWERS-Immediate Decon (minimizes casualties, prevents spreading) Operational Decon (sustains operations by reducing contact) Thorough Decon (Reduces contamination to the lowest detectable level) Clearance Decon ( level which allows unrestricted transportation) What are the 8 steps in a detailed Troop Decon? - ANSWERS-Station 1 - Individual gear decon Station
2 - Overboots and hood decon Station 3 - Overgarment removal Station 4 - Overboots and glove removal Station 5 - Monitoring Station 6 - Mask removal Station 7 - Mask decon Station 8 - Reissue point What is the M291 skin decontamination kit? - ANSWERS-Wallet like carrying kit Contains 6 decon packets Provides for 3 complete skin decons What is the M295 Individual Equipment Decon kit? - ANSWERS- Allows individuals to decon their personal equipment Not to be used on skin Contains powder and 4 polyester pad hand mitts What is the M100 Sorbent Decontamination Kit (SDS) - ANSWERS- Operator surface wipe downs