Download Military Supply and Medical Support: Functions, Companies, and Missions and more Exams History in PDF only on Docsity! FMF BOARD Exam Study Guide Questions And Answers What is ORM? - Decision making tool used by people at all levels to increase operational effectiveness and minimizes risks Explain Identify hazards - Listing of hazards Explain assess hazards - determine degree of risk Explain make risk decisions - develop risk control options Explain Implement controls - eliminate hazards or reduce risk. Explain supervise - follow up evaluations of the controls What is the five step process of ORM? - Identify hazards, assess hazards, make risk decisions, implement controls, and supervise. First principle of ORM? - Accept risk when benefits outweigh the cost. 2nd principle of ORM? - Accept no unnecessary risk, take only risks which are necessary to accomplish the mission. 3rd principle of ORM? - Anticipate and manage risk by planning . 4th principle of ORM? - Make risk decisions at the right level. Explain head protection - Safety helmets. Head-hazardous areas. Explain hearing protection - noise levels greater than 84 decibels 140 decibel peak. double protection above 104 decibels. Explain foot protection - foot hazardous operations. Explain Eye protection - eye hazardous operations. What is a hazardous material? - material that may pose a hazard to human health or environment What is a hazardous waste? - discarded material designated as a hazardous by the EPA or state authority What is MSDS? - containing information about materials such as the composition, chemical, and physical characteristics; safety hazards; and safe use. What is a hazard? - potential to cause injury or death What is a risk? - possible loss in terms of severity and probability What is risk assessment? - process of detecting hazards and risks. 1775? - -November 10th Marine corps created in Philadelphia, PA at tun tavern. -2 battalions - Capt. Samuel Nicholas "1st Commandant of MC 1834? - Marines came under the department of the navy. The National security act of 1947? - Was amended in 1952, states the present structure. 1776? - -First marine landing during the revolutionary war. - new providence in the Bahamas -seized guns and supplies. -Uniform of the day leather neck. 1805? - -stormed the Barbary pirates at Burma -"shores of Tripoli" -raised the "Stars and Stripes" for first time in eastern hemisphere. 1847? - -occupied the "halls of Montezuma" during the battle of Chapultepec in Mexico City -also helped take California 1859? - -Under colonel Robert e lee, u.s. Army, stormed U.S. Arsenal at harpers ferry to stop slave revolt led by John brown. 1868? - -EGA -adopted by Brigadier general Jacob Zeilin, 7th commandant, -the globe and anchor signify worldwide service and sea traditions, -spread eagle is a symbol of the nation. 1883? - -Motto of marine corps semper fidelis was adopted. -Latin for Always faithful 1900? - -defended the American legation in Peking, China during the boxer rebellion. 1913? - -established aviation unit -Major Alfred A Cunningham was first pilot. 1917? - -landed in France -participated in eight distinct operations and were awarded a number of decorations, and the French Fourragere still worn by 5th and 6th marines. 1933? - -reorganized into the fleet marine force. -Established "command and administrative relations" -Marine corps equipment board established at quantico, Virginia. 1965? - -landed in south Vietnam -longest war in marine corps history -landed in Dominican Republic to evacuate u.s citizens. 1982? - -deployed to Lebanon to restore peace and order -Displayed "force in readiness" 1983? - -October 23, truck bomb attacked HQ building killing 241 Americans and wounding 70 -Last marine unit withdrew in July 1984. O-6 - Colonel O-7 - Brigadier general O-8 - Major general O-9 - Lieutenant General O-10 - General 1st element of the marine corps mission - Provide FMF with combined arms and supporting air components in the seizure or defense of naval bases and for the conduct of land operations 2nd element of the marine corps mission - Provide detachments for service on armed vessels and security detachments for the protection of naval property and bases 3rd element of the marine corps misssion - Develop in coordination with the tri-services the doctrine, tactics, techniques and equipment employed by landing forces in amphibious operations 4th element of the marine corps mission - Provide marine forces for airborne operations, with the tri- services according to the doctrine established by the joint chiefs of staff. 5th element of the marine corps mission - Develop in coordination with the tri-services the doctrine, procedures, and equipment for airborne operations 6th element of the marine corps mission - Expand peacetime components to meet wartime needs 7th element of the marine corps mission - Perform other duties as the president may direct Who is in the service chain of command? - The president, secretary of defense, secretary of the navy and commandant of the marine corps Who is in the operational chain of command? - The president, secretary of defense, and commanders of combatant commands What are the 3 marine corps operating forces? - MARFOR, marine corps security forces, marine security guard What are MARFORS organized as? - As MAGTFs and either employed as part of naval expeditionary forces or separately as part of larger joint or combined forces. Where are the commanders of MARFORCOM located? - Virginia Where are commanders of MARFORPAC located? - Hawaii Marine corps security forces - 3400 marines who protect key naval installations and facilities worldwide Marine security guard - Detachments at embassies and consulates for security. 121 posts in 115 countries What does headquarters, u.s. Marine corps consist of? - The commandant and staff agencies that assist and advise him What is the commandant directly responsible to the secnav for? - Traider; training,requirements, administration, internal organization, discipline, efficiency, and readiness. What is a MAGTF? - The marine corps principle organization for the conduct of all missions across the range of military operations. MAGTFs are balanced combined arms forces with__? - Organic ground aviation and sustainment elements. What do MAGTFs provide combatant commanders with? - A versatile expeditionary force that is capable of responding to a broad range of crisis and conflict situations. MAGTFs are trained and equipped to perform what kind of missions. - Missions ranging from humanitarian assistance to intense combat. May be shore or sea based. MAGTFs provide the joint force commander with the capability of reconstitution which is the ability of__ - An expeditionary force to regenerate, reorganize, replenish, and reorient itself for a new mission without having to return to its home base. What does the MEF headquarters group provide? - Command and support functions for the MHG. Also admin and logistical support functions. How does the marine aircraft wing, air combat element, support the MAGTF mission? - Performing some or all of the six functions of marine corps aviation. The ACE can transition between sea bases and expeditionary airfields without loss of what? - Capability What is the marine division, ground combat element, task organized to do? - Conduct ground operations in support of the MAGTF. Can vary in size from a rifle platoon to one or more marine divisions. What is the marine logistics group, logistic combat element task organized to do? - Full range of combat service support functions and capabilities needed to support the continued readiness and sustainability of the MAGTF. Where is 1st MEF - Southern California and Arizona. Where is 2nd MEF - North and South Carolina Where is 3rd MEF - Japan and Hawaii What is a MEB - A MAGTF built around a reinforced infantry regiment, an aircraft group and logistic combat element Who normally commands the MEB - A brigadier general What does a command element do for a MEB - Command and control, commanded by a general and contains a surveillance reconnaissance intelligence group What is an air combat element; ACE; In a MEB - Marine aircraft group. MAG What is a ground combat element;GCE;in a MEB - Reinforced infantry regiment referred to as regimental combat team. RCT What is a logistics combat element;LCE; in a MEB - Combat logistics regiment.CLR What is the Marine expeditionary unit; special operations capable;"mew sock" - Standard forward deployed marine expeditionary organization What is the "mew sock mission" - To provide a forward deployed, sea based, rapid crisis response capability to execute a full range of military operations What are a "mew socks" selected maritime special operations - TRIVSSS T in TRIVSSS - Tactical recovery of aircraft personnel; TRAP R in TRIVSSS - Recon and surveillance I in TRIVSSS - In extremis hostage recovery V in TRIVSSS - Visit, board, search, and seizure of vessels First S in TRIVSSS - Specialized demolitions 2nd S in TRIVSSS - Seizure/recovery of offshore energy facilities Last S in TRIVSSS - Seizure/recovery of selected personnel or material What is the command element responsible for in a "mew sock" - The command and control, direction, planning, and coordination of air, ground, and logistics operations of assigned forces consisting of a BLT, a marine composite squadron and CLB What is the air combat element in a "mew sock" - Helicopter squadron with transport, utility, and attack helicopters, a detachment of vertical/short take off and landing fixed wing attack aircraft What is the GCE in a "mew sock" - Battalion landing team;BLT; reinforced with artillery, recon, engineer, armor, and assault amphibian units What is the LCE in a "mew sock - CLB combat logistics battalion What "mew socks" are in first MEF - 11th, 13th,and 15th What "mew socks" are 2nd MEF - 22d, 24th, and 26th What "mew socks" are at 3rd MEF - 31st What is a special purpose MAGTF used for - Specific missions where one of the basic MAGTFS would be inappropriate What does the command element of special purpose MAGTFS do - Command and control What is the ACE of a Special purpose MAGTF - Task organized detachment of aircraft What is the GCE In a special Purpose MAGTF - Composed of at least a platoon sized infantry element What is LCE of a special purpose MAGTF - Task organized to meet specific service support requirements and most of the service support Who is the reporting senior? - The C O or O I Cs A in BAMCIS - Arrange for recon M in BAMCIS - Make recon C in BAMCIS - Complete the plan I in BAMCIS - Issue the order S in BAMCIS - Supervise Article 1 of the code of conduct - I am an american fighting in the armed forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense. Article 2 of the code of conduct - I will never surrender of my own free will, if in command I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to fight Article 3 of the code of conduct - if i am captured i will continue to resist by all means available. i will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. i will accept neither parole nor special favors fromt the enemy article 4 of the code of conduct - if i become a prisoner of war i will keep faith with my fellow prisoners,i will give no info nor take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades,if i am senior i will take command,if not i will obey lawful orders of those appointed over me and i will back them in every way article 5 of the code of conduct - when questioned should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name,rank,service number, and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability.I will make no verbal or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies,or harmful to their cause article 6 of the code of conduct - I will never forget that I am an American fighting for freedom,responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles,which made my country free. I will trust in my god and my country what are the rights of a prisoner of war - housing, food, medical care, hygiene facilities, religious faith, personal property,mail, packages, POW representative, humane treatment, Geneva conventions, camp regulations the right to receive sanitary,protective housing and clothing - favorable conditions, clothing, underwear, and footwear shall be supplied in sufficient quantities the right to receive sufficient amount of food to sustain good health - food rations shall be sufficient in quantity,quality,and variety.sufficient drinking water shall be supplied the right to receive adequate medical care - medical inspections shall be held each month the right to receive necessary facilities for proper hygiene - every guarantee of hygiene and healthfulness the right to practice religious faith - premises shall be provided where religious services are held the right to keep personal property except weapons, military equipment and military documents - sums of money may not be taken except by order of an officer the right to send and receive mail - not less than 2 letters and 4 cards monthly the right to receive packages containing non contraband items such as food, clothing, education materials, religious items, and recreational materials - shall be allowed by individual parcel or shipments the right to select a fellow POW to represent u - by secret ballot every 6 months select a representative the right to receive humane treatment - must be humanely treated the right to have a copy of the Geneva conventions and its annexes including any special agreements posted where it can be read and must be written in the proper language and available upon request - copies shall be provided upon request the right to have a copy of all camp regulations,notices,orders and publications about POW conduct posted where it can be read and in the proper language - must be given in language they understand what info are POW's required to give their captors - name, rank, service number, and date of birth what labor can POW's perform - not military, degrading, dangerous, nor healthy What are the nine general first aid rules - Get organized; preliminary exam; ABC's; fractures; remove clothing; reassure patient; avoid touching open wounds; position patient onside or back; always carry feet first Class 1 in tactical care - Minor professional treatment Class 2 in tactical care - Immediate life saving measures Class 3 in tactical care - Treatment can be delayed without jeopardy to life or loss of limb Class 4 in tactical care - Extensive treatment beyond immediate medical capabilities Priority 1 in nontactical care - Correctable life threatening illnesses or injuries Priority 2 in nontactical care - Serious but not life threatening injuries Priority 3 in nontactical care - Minor injuries Priority 4 in nontactical care - Dead or fatally injured What is a primary survey - Rapid initial assessment to detect and treat life threatening conditions What is a secondary survey - Complete and detailed assessment A,B,C,D,E process - Airway, breathing, circulation, disability and expose What is the essence of shock control - To start treatment before symptoms fully develop signs and symptoms of shock - restlessness, glassy dull eyes, dilated pupils,gasping for air, pale ashen gray skin, cyanotic lips, cool clammy skin, weak and thready pulse. what is the pulse rate in hemorrhagic shock - 140 or higher what is the pulse rate in neurogenic shock - below 60 when may the kidneys shut down - if the systolic blood pressure falls below 80 what is the best way to control external bleeding - pressure dressing/direct pressure how many principal points are on each side of the body - 11 how long can digital pressure be maintained - seldomly for more than 15 minutes where are tourniquets applied - above and as close to wound as practical what medications are given with head wounds - NONE!!! how do u position the victim for facial wounds - so blood will drain out the mouth and nose treatment for object embedded in eye - do not remove object and cover both eyes what is the most serious chest injury - sucking chest wound treatment for sucking chest wound - seal the wound with airtight material, firmly tape the material and secure with a pressure dressing, lay victim on affected side and do not give anything to drink what will make victims more comfortable if the intestine is protruding or exposed - knees drawn up treatment if intestines are exposed - sterile compress moistened with sterile water or clean sea water or water that is fit to drink what do u do if an abdominal wound victim is thirsty - moisten mouth with small amount of water but do not allow any liquid to be swallowed treatment for forearm fracture - carefully straighten forearm; pneumatic splint, if not two well padded splints, one on top one on bottom; put forearm across chest with hand 4 inches above elbow using sling or cravat bandage treatment for upper arm fracture - pad in the armpit; bandage the arm securely to the body; support the forearm in a narrow sling treatment for middle arm fracture - one well padded splint on outside that extends from shoulder to the elbow; fasten frimly to body and support forearm in sling when will u not splint the arm for elbow fractures in the position you find it - if there is no pulse distal to the fracture treatment for thigh fracture - craefully straighten the leg; outside splint from armpit to foot, inside from crotch to foot; fastened above ankle,over the knee, just below the hip, around the pelvis and below armpit; tie legs together. hare or thomas half ring splints are best treatment for lower leg fracture - pnematic splint or three splints around leg or pillow with 2 splints on sides of leg. when available use hare or thomas half ring splints treatment for clavicle fracture - sling and swathe splint. bend arm on injured side, place forearm across chest 4 inches above elbow supported by a wide sling.wide roller bandage to secure victims arm to body. figure 8 bandage may also be used What is THREAT CON alpha - A general threat of possible terrorist activity What is THREAT CON bravo - An increased and more predictable threat What is THREAT CON charlie - An incident has occurred or intelligence has been received indicating that some form of attack is imminent What is THREAT CON delta - A terrorist attack has occurred or intelligence indicates an attack against a specific location is likely What are ways to protect yourself from terrorist attacks - Maintain a low profile; be unpredictable; remain vigilant; protect your automobile What is top secret - Disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage What is secret - Disclosure could cause serious damage What is confidential - Disclosure could cause damage What is the acronym that foreign agents use in collecting info - OREOL First o in OREOL - Observe and photograph activities R in OREOL - Read news releases E in OREOL - Eavesdrop on electronic communications Second o in OREOL - Obtain classified documents L in OREOL - Listen to careless talk what does SINCGARS stand for - single channel ground and airborne radio system what is the maximum range for low power setting - manpack/ vehicular 200 meters to 400 meters what is the maximum range for medium power setting - 400 Meters to 5KM what is the maximum range for high power setting - 5KM to 10KM waht is the maximum range for power amplifier - 10KM to 40KM what will increase ranges for both voice and data transmissions - use of a OE-254 whats the first thing you must do to assemble a manpack radio - check and install the battery what are the four methods to tie down an antenna - stay down clamp/clip; snap free clamp/clip what do the procedures for loading single channel frequencies require - setting the proper switches; pressing the correct number keys for the frequency you want; and storing the load by pressing the STO button how soon do you have to enter another number or store the frequency - 7 seconds what does the manpack consist of - antenna, handset, and field pack what is the BA 5372/U - hold up battery non rechargeable what is the BA 5590 - lithium, manpack primary power battery, non rechareable what is the BA 590 - rechargeable manpack secondary battery what is the procedure to perform operators level maintenance on the AN/PRC 119 - inspect the equipment, clean the equipment, and perform operation checks, report discrepancies when performing operation checks, what do you use to check the accessories for cleanliness and serviceability - FITCAL F in FITCAL - Feel the radio and accessories I in FITCAL - inspect gear for cracks T in FITCAL - tighten all connectors C in FITCAL - clean with brushes and rags A in FITCAL - adjust all controls and knobs L in FITCAL - lubricate rubber boots and handset cords description and data of M9 - semi auto, magazine fed, recoil operated, double action chamber for the 9mm Maximum range and maximum effective range of M9 service pistol - 1800 meters, and 50 meters Condition codes for m9 - 1)mag in, round chamber,slide forward hammer forward safety on. 3)chamber empty. 4) mag removed Description and data for m16 and m4 - Lightweight, gas operated, air cooled, magazine fed, shoulder fired Caliber of m16 and m4 - 5.56 millimeters Length of m16 - 39 and 5/8 inches Weight of m16 - 8.79 lbs Maximum range and maximum effective range for m16 - 3600 meters; 550 meters point target, and 800 meters area target Condition codes for m16 and m4 - 1) safety on, mag in, round in, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed. 3) chamber empty. 4) mag removed Remedial action for m16 and m4 - SPORTS; slap magazine, pull charging handle, observe chamber, release handle, tap forward assist button, shoot Length of m4 with buttstock closed - 29.75 inches and 33 inches open Weight of m4 - 7.5 lbs Maximum range and maximum effective range of m4 - 3600 meters; 500 meters point target and 600 meters area target Maximum effective range for M10 14 shotgun - 40 yards for buck shot, more than 100 yards with rifled slug What is the kill radius for the m67 hand grenade - 5 meters What is the casualty radius for the m67 hand grenade - 15 meters; fragments can go as far as 230 meters What is the maximum range for the m203 grenade launcher - Approximately 400 meters What is the maximum and maximum effective range for the m249 - 3600 meters; 800 meters point targets, 1000 meters area targets, and 600 meters grazing fire What is a hang fire - Firing of the projectile is delayed What is a cook off - Heat of the barrel cause the powder in round to ignite What is the maximum and maximum effective range for the m240 - 3725 meters; 1800 meters and 600 meters grazing fire What is the maximum and maximum effective range for the 50 CAL - 7400 meters; 1830 meters 700 meters grazing fire, What is firing out of battery - Round fires before it is fully seated How far does the bullet drop compensator compensate for - 100 to 800 meters What are unaided day and night observation techniques - Avoid unnecessary movement; search field using off center method,6-10 degrees; search using scanning method; search using strip method; preserve night vision in lit areas What are some techniques that enhance hearing - Open mouth, remove helmet What is an established method to report the enemy - Salute; size, activity, location, unit identifier, time, equipment and weapons What is the five paragraph of operations order - SMEAC; situation, mission, execution, administration and logistics, and command and signal What is the acronym in SAFE - Security, automatic weapon, field of fire, entrenchment What is the soil around a fighting hole - Parapet, 3 feet thick and half foot high What is armor protection level 0 - No body armor worn What is armor protection level 1 - Vest/plate carrier with soft armor only What is armor protection level 2 - Vest/plate carrier with front and back hard armor plates What is armor protection level 3 - Vest/plate carrier with front back and side hard armor plates What is CASEVAC priority 1 - Urgent, maximum of 2 hours What is the mission of the EA6B prowler - Collect tactical electronic order of battle data and provide radar jamming support What is the primary function of the V8B harrier 2 - Attack and destroy surface targets and only 1 crew member What is the cruise speed for the v8b harrier - Subsonic to transonic What is the primary function for the KC130RT Hercules - In flight refueling What is the speed for the KC130RT Hercules - 315 knots or 362.25 mph What is the crew for the KC130RT Hercules - 2 pilots; 1 navigator/systems orpeator; 1 flight engineer, 1 first mechanic, 1 to 2 loadmasters What is the primary function for the F-18ABC hornet - Intercept and destroy enemy air craft and attack and destroy surface targets with only 1 crew member What is the primary function for the F-18D hornet - Intercept and destroy enemy air craft and attack and destroy surface targets and also multi sensory imagery recon; has 2 crew members LHA primary mission - Land and sustain marines on any shore during hostilities. 3000 contribute amphibious readiness groups of 5000 What are the largest amphibian ships in the world - LHD and carries two more helicopters than LHA's What three classes does the LPD COMBINE - The Landing ship, tank landing ship, and attack cargo ship and its used to transport marines their equipment What is the primary mission of the LSD HARPERS FERRY - Dock transport and launch LCAC VESSELS and marines into potential trouble spots around the world TAK-300 has enough cargo to support a MAGTF for how long - 30 days When is war started - When instruments of national power are unable to achieve national objectives or protect national interests any other way What do military operations other than war focus on - Deterring war, resolving conflict, promoting peace, and supporting civil authorities in response to domestic crises First 5 military operations other than war - 1. Arms control; 2. combatting terrorism; 3. enforcement of sanctions; 4. enforcing exclusion zones; 5. ensuring freedom of navigation and overflight 2nd 5 military operations other than war - 6. Humanitarian assistance; 7. Military support to civil authorities; 8. Nation assistance or support to counterinsurgency; 9. Noncombatant evacuation operations; 10. Peace operations 3rd 5 military operations other than war - 11. Peace keeping operations; 12. Peace enforcement operations; 13. Peacemaking; 14. Peace building; 15. Preventive diplomacy Last 5 military operations other than war - 16. Protection of shipping; 17. Recovery operations; 18. Security assistance; 19. Show of force operations; 20. Strikes and raids What are examples of military operations on urbanized terrain - Stalingrad 1942-1943; Berlin 1945; Seoul 1950; Quang Tri 1 and 2 1972 What are some military operations noncombatants may affect - Mobility; firepower; security; obstacle employment what color is the chemical sign - yellow background with red lettering what color is the biological sign - blue backgorund with red lettering how long is the top of the CBRN signs - 28 cm what color is the radiological sign - white background with black lettering what color is the chemical minefield sign - red background with yellow lettering and stripe how long must the mask be bonned cleared and sealed - 9 seconds how much time is given put the hood in place - an additional 6 seconds what is MOPP ready - when you carry your protective gear what is MOPP level 0 - when gear is available but is not wearing it what is MOPP level 1 - wear overgarment what is MOPP level 2 - wear overgarment and boots what is MOPP level 3 - wear overgarment, boots, and mask what is MOPP level 4 - wear overgarment , boots, mask, and gloves where is M9 detector paper worn - around ankles, wrists, and biceps when contaminated, what color will the M9 detector paper appear - light pink to a reddish brown or violent tint what color will the M8 paper change for a nerve agent from the G series - gold or yellow what color will the M8 paper change for a nerve agent from the V series - dark green what color will the M8 paper turn to for blister agents - pink or red what does immediate decon do - minimizes casualties, saves lives, and limits spread of contamination what does operational decon do - sustains opeartions, reduces the conatact hazrd, and limits spread of contamination what does thorough decon do - eliminates the need for individual protective clothing how long do you have to "REACT!" to a gas - 15 seconds what are some features about nerve agents - odorless, colorless liquids, varying greatly in viscosity and volatility signs and symptoms of nerve agent exposure - constricted pupils, and local muscular twitching what is the treatment for nerve agents - three 2 mg auto injectors of Atropine and 3 600 mg of 2 pam chloride how many sets of antidote do you administer for buddy aid - 3 another name for blister agents - vessicants what are some common blister agents - HD, HN, and Lewisite signs and symptoms of HD and HN blister agents - pain and gritting feeling in th eyes; spastic blinking and photophobia when will blistering begin for blister agents - 12 hours and may delay for up to 48 hours treatment for mustard poisoning - none, symptomatic signs and symptoms of lewisite blister agents - intense pain on contact treatment for lewisite blister agents - flush eyes with copius amounts of water and british anti lewisite for systemic involvement Effects blood agents have on the body - Block oxygen transfer Common types of blood agents - Hydrocyanic acids a c. Cyanogen chloride CK Signs and symptoms of blood agents - Violent convulsions after 20-30 seconds , respiratory failure and cessation of heart action within a few minutes Treatment for blood agents - Amyl nitrate and intravenous sodium thiosulfate 100-200 mg over a 9 minute period Effects choking agents have on the body - Extensive damage to alveolar tissue resulting in pulmonary edema Common types of choking agents - CG phosgene; CL chlorine Signs and symptoms of choking agents - Coughing, watering of eyes and tightness of chest usually not for 2-6 hours after exposure Treatment of choking agents - Bed rest and give oxygen Effects incapacitating agents have on the body - Mental confusion, and inability to function intelligently Signs and symptoms of incapacitating agents - Delusions or hallucinations, dizziness, muscular incoordination, dry mouth and difficulty swallowing Treatment for incapacitating agents - No specific therapy, prevent victims from hurting themselves or others, glycolates are drug of choice Signs and symptoms of vomiting agents - Violent sneezing, coughing, nausea, vomiting Treatment for white phosphorus in skin - Cover with water, a wet cloth, or mud; rinse with copper sulfate and must be removed by surgery E in fear sss for the 7 principles of logistic support - Economy; providing sufficient at the least cost A in fear sss for the 7 principles of logistic support - Attainability; ability to produce the minimum essential supplies and services required for combat operations R in fear sss for the 7 principles of logistic support - Responsiveness; right support in the right place at the right time First s in fear sss for 7 principles of logistic support - Simplicity; fosters simplicity in planning and execution Second s in fear sss for 7 principles of logistic support - Sustainability; ability to maintain logistics support Last s in fear sss for the 7 principles of logistic support - Survivability; capacity of the organization to protect its resources and forces What is war reserve material - Mission essential principal end items, secondary items, and munitions required to attain operational objectives; acquired during peacetime How long can a mew sustain itself - 15 days How long can a MEF sustain itself - 60 days How long can a MEB sustain itself - 30 days What is a marine prepositioning force - Reflects brigade sized unit deployment or MEF employment utilizing military sealift command chartered ships to preposition necessary supplies and equipment How long can each marine prepositioning squadron sustain one MEF - 30 days What is a MLG - Permanently organized grouping of functional components that provides logistic combat element support to the MEF What is direct support - A mission requiring a force to support another specific force and authorizing it to answer directly to the supported force's request for assistance What is general support - Support given to the supported force as a whole and not any particular subdivision thereof What is task organization - An organization which assigns the means to accomplish assigned tasks What is the mission of the MLG command element - Provide general and direct support to the MAGTF What is the acronym for the six tasks of the MLG command element - SSGT HM First s for six tasks of MLG command element - Supply support Second s for six tasks of MLG command element - Services G, in SSGT HM, for six tasks of MLG command element - General engineering T, in SSGT HM, for six tasks of MLG command element - Transportation H, in SSGT HM, for six tasks of MLG command element - Health services M, in SSGT HM, for six tasks of MLG command element - Maintenance What is the mission of the MLG combat logistics regiment - Provide command and control, administration, communications, food services, services, landing support and security support for the MLG What is the acronym for the 8 tasks for the CLR - CSR CS FNG First c, in CSR CS FNG, for the 8 tasks of the CLR - Command support First s, in CSR CS FNG, FOR THE 8 tasks of the CLR - Security R, in CSR CS FNG, FOR THE 8 tasks of the CLR - Reception staging onward movement integration Second C, in CSR CS FNG, FOR THE 8 tasks of the CLR - Communication Second s, in CSR CS FNG, for the 8 tasks of the CLR - Services F, in CSR CS FNG, for the 8 tasks of the CLR - Food service N, in CSR CS FNG for the 8 tasks of the CLR - Nucleus staff G, in CSR CS FNG, for the 8 tasks of the CLR - General support tactical logistics Acronym for 9 companies of a CLR - How come my shit looks funny with 3 CLB's How, for the 9 companies of a CLR - Headquarters Come, for the 9 companies of a CLR - Communication company My, for the 9 companies of a CLR - Military police company Shit, for the 9 companies of a CLR - Service company Looks, for the 9 companies of a CLR - Landing support company Funny, for the 9 companies of a CLR - Food service support company What is the mission for the CLR HEADQUARTERS company - Command and control, admin, and command support functions for the CLR What is the mission for CLR communications company - Provide communications support to MLG LCE in support of MAGTFs operations What is the mission for the CLR military police company - Security support, to include battlefield circulation control, enemy prisoner of war management, area security, and law and order operations. BEAL What is the mission for the CLR service company - PEDL; postal, disbursing, legal, and exchange service support to the MEF What is the mission for the CLR landing support company - Provide aerial, landing and throughput support operations to the MEF What is the mission for the CLR food service company - Food service support for the MLG, the MEF CE, and the GCE What is the mission of the MLG GENERAL SUPPORT CLR - Provide intermediate supply, distribution system support, intermediate maintenance and health service support, to the war fighter What is the mission of a MLG direct support CLR - Provide direct logistics support to the marine division What are the four tasks for the MLG CLR - MLHP M in MLHP - Medium and heavy lift transport and distribution of bulk dry water cargo. Class 3 and 3a and 5 and 5a supplies L in MLHP - Line haul and unit supply point H in MLHP - Heavy equipment and lift augmentation, including evac of tracked vehicles P in MLHP - Personal lift augmentation What is the mission of the CLB - Provide css to the GCE, ACE,or command element of the mew What are the five companies of the CLB - Headquarters, support, motor t, and HSS and engineering company when attached What is the acronym for the 10 tasks of a CLB - STRICT MCCG S, in STRICT MCCG, for 10 tasks of a CLB - Supply point, unit resupply First T, in STRICT MCCG, for the 10 tasks of a CLB - Transportation support R, in STRICT MCCG, for the 10 tasks of a CLB - Repair parts I, in STRICT MCCG, FOR THE 10 tasks of a CLB - Intermediate maintenance support First C, in STRICT MCCG, for the 10 tasks of a CLB - Coordinate and conduct force protection defensive operations Second T, in STRICT MCCG, for the 10 tasks of a CLB - Train and organize to deploy as the command element M, in STRICT MCCG, for the 10 tasks of a CLB - Maintenance support Second C, in STRICT MCCG, FOR the 10 tasks of a CLB - Conduct convoy operations Last C, in STRICT MCCG, for the 10 tasks of a CLB - Conduct engineering options G, in STRICT MCCG, for the 10 tasks of a CLB - Ground vehicle recovery and evacuation what is the mission for Maintenance battalion - Provide intermediate level Maintenance support to include wheeled and tracked vehicle recovery; salvage and disposal; and general maintenance support What is the acronym for the six companies of Maintenance battalion - MEG HOE First 5, of the 10 classes of supply - Subsistence; clothing; petroleum; construction; ammo Last 5, of the 10 classes of supply - Personal; major end items; medical/dental materials; repair parts; and materials Acronym for 6 functions of supply - Rp's don't do shit on Sunday's R, for Rp's don't do shit on Sunday's, for 6 functions of supply - Requirements P, for Rp's don't do shit on Sunday's, for 6 functions of supply - Procurements First d, for Rp's don't do shit on Sunday's, for 6 functions of supply - Distribution Second d, for Rp's don't do shit on Sunday's, for 6 functions of supply - Disposal First s, for Rp's don't do shit on Sunday's, for 6 functions of supply - Salvage Last s, for Rp's don't do shit on Sunday's, for 6 functions of supply - Storage What are the 4 companies of med battalion - Headquarters and 3 surgical companies, a,b, and c What is the acronym for the 6 tasks of med battalion - 2 rip MP 2, in 2 rip mp, for the 6 tasks of med battalion - 2nd echelon medical care r, in 2 rip mp, for the 6 tasks of med battalion - medical regulating i, in 2 rip mp, for the 6 tasks of med battalion - medical intelligence first p, in 2 rip mp for the 6 tasks of med battalion - prev med m, in 2 rip mp, for the 6 tasks of med battalion - mass casualty management last p, in 2 rip mp, for the 6 tasks of med battalion - patient decon acronym for the four tasks of med battalion headquarters company - lamp l, in lamp, for the four tasks of med battalion headquarters company - limited medical evac a, in lamp for the four tasks of med battalion headquarters company - admin m, in lamp for the four tasks of med battalion headquarters company - medical data coordination p, in lamp for the four tasks of med battalion headquarters company - personnel what is the mission for medical battalion surgical support company - general medical support to the mef, including medical treatment facilities for medical and surgical care and temporary casualty holding what is the acronym for the 6 tasks of surgical support company - 4P's, 2E's first p, for 4p 2e, in the 6 tasks of surgical support company - prepare to receive casualty second p, for 4p 2e, in the 6 tasks of surgical support company - prepare for medevac third p, for 4p 2e, in the 6 tasks of surgical support company - provide and coordinate medevac last p, for 4p 2e, in the 6 tasks of surgical support company - provide medical support of other services or nations first e, for 4p 2e, in the 6 tasks of surgical support company - establish MTF's for resusitative treatment, medical treatment, and temporary holding of casualties last e, for 4p 2e, in the 6 tasks of surgical support company - establish MTF's for resusitative treatment, medical treatment, and temporary hospitalization of casualties what is the mission of the STP - direct medical support to the MEF, including collecting, clearing, and evacuating casualties; and provide MTF's for resuscitative treatment and temporary holding of casualties acronym for the four tasks of the STP - Pepe first p, for pepe, for the four tasks of the STP - provide and coordinate medevac first e, for pepe, for the four tasks of the STP - establish and operate clearing stations second p, for pepe, for the four tasks of the STP - provide medical support to other nations last e, for pepe, for the four tasks of the STP - establish MTF's for resusitative treatment, and temporary holding of casualties what is the mission for the med battalion forward resuscitative surgery system; FRSS - life saving capabilities to support the MAGTF on a 24 hour basis, and a minimum 48 hours define CSH - combat surgery hospital; army define TMIP - theater medical information program define TAH - auxiliary hospital ship what is the mission for engineering support battalion - provide general engineering support to the mef. This includes survivability, counter mobility, mobility enhancements, EOD, and supply support acronym for the 6 companies of engineeering support battalion - he EE BB h, for he ee bb, for the 6 companies of engineering support battalion - headquarters first e, for he ee bb, for the 6 companies of engineering support battalion - engineering support company second e, for he ee bb, for the 6 companies of engineering support battalion - engineering company last e, for he ee bb, for the 6 companies of engineering support battalion - EOD first b, for he ee bb, for the 6 companies of engineering support battalion - bulk fuel company second b, for he ee bb, for the 6 companies of engineering support battalion - bridge company what is the acronym for the 15 tasks of ESB - bleed draw fuccem b, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - bridging l, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - laundry first e, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - EOD second e, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - encampments first d, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - demolition second d, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - deceptive devices r, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - recon a, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - airfields w, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - water purification f, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - fuel u, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - utilities first c, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - counter mobility second c, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - conduct mobility operations last e, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - enahncements m, for bleed draw fuccem, for 15 tasks of ESB - mobility enhancements what is the mission for engineer support company for ESB - provide direct support maintenance support for specified equipment that is organic to the battalion what is the mission for ESB bridge company - tactical bridging support what is the mission for ESB bulk fuel company - class 3 supply support to the mef what is the mission for ESB engineer company - general engineering support what is the mission for ESB EOD company - locating, identifying, neutralizing, and disposing of hazards what is the mission for dental battalion - general support dental health care to the mef what are the 4 companies for dental battalion - headquarters and 3 dental companies acronym for the four tasks of dental battalion - PCPS first p, for PCPS, for the 4 tasks of dental battalion - provide dental health care for the mef c, for PCPS, for the 4 tasks of dental battalion - coordinate dental health care delivery system second p, for PCPS, for the 4 tasks of dental battalion - provide dental detachments to support MAGTF's