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BASIC MILITARY BASIC MILITARY REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS CHAPTERS CHAPTERS 12-22 12-22

BASIC MILITARY REQUIREMENTS CHAPTERS 12-22 12-22

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BASIC MILITARY BASIC MILITARY REQUIREMENTSREQUIREMENTS

CHAPTERSCHAPTERS 12-2212-22

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DAMAGE CONTROLDAMAGE CONTROL

► Responsibility of ALL HANDSResponsibility of ALL HANDS► Engineer Officer- responsible for Damage Engineer Officer- responsible for Damage

Control Petty Officer’s (DCPO) training, Control Petty Officer’s (DCPO) training, repair parties, and repair locker personnelrepair parties, and repair locker personnel

►DCPO’s normally serve for DCPO’s normally serve for 66 months months►Gas Free Engineer- determines if it’s safe for Gas Free Engineer- determines if it’s safe for

personnel to enter closed/ poorly ventilated personnel to enter closed/ poorly ventilated spacesspaces

► Communication System- 1MC is integrated Communication System- 1MC is integrated w/ an alarm signal systemw/ an alarm signal system X4OJX4OJ

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MATERIAL CONDITIONS OF MATERIAL CONDITIONS OF READINESSREADINESS

► XRAYXRAY LEAST protection.LEAST protection. Set during normal working hours in portSet during normal working hours in port

► All fittings with X or circle X are closed when setAll fittings with X or circle X are closed when set► YOKEYOKE

Greater security than x-ray.Greater security than x-ray. Set at sea & in port during wartimeSet at sea & in port during wartime

► All fittings marked with X’s, Y’s, circle X, and circle Y are closed when All fittings marked with X’s, Y’s, circle X, and circle Y are closed when setset

► ZEBRAZEBRA GREATEST degree of protectionGREATEST degree of protection Set when Set when

► GQ is soundedGQ is sounded► Entering/leaving port in wartimeEntering/leaving port in wartime► To localize damageTo localize damage► Whenever the CO deems necessaryWhenever the CO deems necessary

All fittings marked with an X, Y, Z, and all circle X, Y, Z as well as Dog All fittings marked with an X, Y, Z, and all circle X, Y, Z as well as Dog Zebra when setZebra when set

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COMPARTMENT CHECKOFF LIST COMPARTMENT CHECKOFF LIST (CCOL)(CCOL)

►List of all fittings and closures in that List of all fittings and closures in that spacespace

►DCPO will maintain CCOL for their DCPO will maintain CCOL for their assigned spaceassigned space

►Posted near the entrance in each Posted near the entrance in each spacespace

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FIRE TRIANGLEFIRE TRIANGLE

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CLASSES OF FIRESCLASSES OF FIRES

►ALPHA- Wood, cloth, paperALPHA- Wood, cloth, paper►BRAVO- Flammable liquids, fuel, oilBRAVO- Flammable liquids, fuel, oil►CHARLIE- Energized electrical firesCHARLIE- Energized electrical fires►DELTA- Combustible metalsDELTA- Combustible metals

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METHODS OF EXTINGUISHING METHODS OF EXTINGUISHING FIRESFIRES

►ALPHAALPHA Water in straight or fog patternWater in straight or fog pattern

►BRAVOBRAVO AFFF, Halon 1212, Halon 1301, PKPAFFF, Halon 1212, Halon 1301, PKP

►CHARLIECHARLIE CO2, Halon 1211, water sprayCO2, Halon 1211, water spray

►DELTADELTA Water in quantity in fog patternsWater in quantity in fog patterns

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RADIATIONRADIATION

► ALPHA PARTICLESALPHA PARTICLES Have little skin-penetrating power and must be Have little skin-penetrating power and must be

taken into the body through ingestion or cuts to taken into the body through ingestion or cuts to be injuriousbe injurious

► BETA PARTICLESBETA PARTICLES Can present a hazard to personnel if the emitters Can present a hazard to personnel if the emitters

of these particles come into contact with the skin of these particles come into contact with the skin or get inside the bodyor get inside the body

►GAMMA PARTICLESGAMMA PARTICLES Can penetrate every region of the body. Will Can penetrate every region of the body. Will

cause atoms they strike in the body to ionizecause atoms they strike in the body to ionize►NEUTRONSNEUTRONS

GREATEST penetrating powerGREATEST penetrating power

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TYPES OF WARFARETYPES OF WARFARE► CHEMICALCHEMICAL

Affects blood, nerves, eyes, skin, lungs, or stomachAffects blood, nerves, eyes, skin, lungs, or stomach► BIOLOGICALBIOLOGICAL

Intentional use of living organisms, toxins, and microtoxins to Intentional use of living organisms, toxins, and microtoxins to disable or destroy people, domestic animals, crops, and disable or destroy people, domestic animals, crops, and suppliessupplies

► NUCLEARNUCLEAR 4 types of blasts4 types of blasts

► High altitude blast- High altitude blast- over 100,00 feetover 100,00 feet► Air blast- Air blast- below 100,000 feet, but doesn’t touch Earth’s surfacebelow 100,000 feet, but doesn’t touch Earth’s surface► Surface Blast- Surface Blast- fireball touches Earth’s surfacefireball touches Earth’s surface► Subsurface (underwater) burst- Subsurface (underwater) burst- creates large bubble, expels creates large bubble, expels

steam, gas, debris in the airsteam, gas, debris in the air 2 types of nuclear radiation2 types of nuclear radiation

► Initial Initial ► ResidualResidual

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MOPPMOPP

►MISSION ORIENTED PROTECTIVE MISSION ORIENTED PROTECTIVE POSTURE POSTURE

►MOPP LEVELSMOPP LEVELS 44

►LEAST PROTECTIVE? LEAST PROTECTIVE? 11►MOST PROTECTIVE? MOST PROTECTIVE? 44

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FIRST AIDFIRST AID

►PurposePurpose: : To save lifeTo save life Prevent further injuryPrevent further injury Limit infectionLimit infection

►Primary tasksPrimary tasks:: Maintain breathingMaintain breathing Stop bleeding/ maintain circulationStop bleeding/ maintain circulation Prevent or treat for shockPrevent or treat for shock

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Enlisted Service RecordEnlisted Service Record

►Page 1- Enlisted contractPage 1- Enlisted contract►Page 2- Dependency application/ Page 2- Dependency application/

Record of Emergency DataRecord of Emergency Data►Page 4- Enlisted qualificationsPage 4- Enlisted qualifications►Page 13- Administrative remarks formPage 13- Administrative remarks form

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Personal Qualification Standards Personal Qualification Standards Program (PQS)Program (PQS)

►Divided into 3 sections:Divided into 3 sections: 1. Fundamentals (100 series)1. Fundamentals (100 series) 2. Systems (200 series)2. Systems (200 series) 3. Watch Stations (300 series)3. Watch Stations (300 series)

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COMMISSIONING PROGRAMSCOMMISSIONING PROGRAMS

► CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (CWO)CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER (CWO) MUST BE E-7, E-8, OR E-9MUST BE E-7, E-8, OR E-9 AT LEAST 12 YEARS OF SERVICEAT LEAST 12 YEARS OF SERVICE NO MORE THEN 24 YEARS SERVICENO MORE THEN 24 YEARS SERVICE

► LIMITED DUTY OFFICER (LDO)LIMITED DUTY OFFICER (LDO) MUST BE E-7 OR E-8MUST BE E-7 OR E-8

►NOTE: E6 that have completed all the requirements for NOTE: E6 that have completed all the requirements for CPO, have taken the E-7 exam and have a final multiple CPO, have taken the E-7 exam and have a final multiple equal or greater than the final multiple to pass are equal or greater than the final multiple to pass are eligible for the programeligible for the program

AT LEAST 8 YEARS OF SERVICEAT LEAST 8 YEARS OF SERVICE NO MORE THAN 16 YEARS SERVICENO MORE THAN 16 YEARS SERVICE

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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTFINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

►THREE TYPES OF PAY:THREE TYPES OF PAY: 1. BASIC PAY1. BASIC PAY 2. INCENTIVE PAY2. INCENTIVE PAY

►EXAMPLE: HAZARDOUS DUTY PAYEXAMPLE: HAZARDOUS DUTY PAY

3. SPECIAL PAY3. SPECIAL PAY►EXAMPLE: REENLISTMENTEXAMPLE: REENLISTMENT

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SECURITY CLASSIFICATIONSSECURITY CLASSIFICATIONS

► 1. 1. TOP SECRETTOP SECRET Unauthorized exposure could cause Unauthorized exposure could cause exceptionally exceptionally

grave damagegrave damage to national security to national security

► 2. 2. SECRETSECRET Unauthorized exposure could reasonable be Unauthorized exposure could reasonable be

expected to cause expected to cause seriousserious damage to national damage to national securitysecurity

► 3. 3. CONFIDENTIALCONFIDENTIAL Unauthorized exposure could reasonably be Unauthorized exposure could reasonably be

expected to cause damage to national securityexpected to cause damage to national security

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THREAT CONDITIONSTHREAT CONDITIONS► ALPHAALPHA

general threat of possible terrorist activity general threat of possible terrorist activity

► BRAVOBRAVO increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity

exists exists

► CHARLIECHARLIE when an incident occurs or intelligence is received when an incident occurs or intelligence is received

indicating some form of terrorist action against personnel indicating some form of terrorist action against personnel and facilities is imminent and facilities is imminent

► DELTADELTA applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has

occurred or when intelligence has been received that occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is likelyterrorist action against a specific location or person is likely

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ELEMENTS OF LEADERSHIPELEMENTS OF LEADERSHIP

►MORAL PRINCIPALSMORAL PRINCIPALS HONESTY, INTEGRITY, & LOYALTYHONESTY, INTEGRITY, & LOYALTY

►PERSONAL EXAMPLEPERSONAL EXAMPLE TRAITS SUCH AS KNOW-HOW, TRAITS SUCH AS KNOW-HOW,

SSINCERITY, AND COURAGESSINCERITY, AND COURAGE

►ADMINISTRATIVE ABILITYADMINISTRATIVE ABILITY GOOD MANAGEMENT PRACTICESGOOD MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

►ORGANIZE, MANAGE, & WORK WITH PEOPLEORGANIZE, MANAGE, & WORK WITH PEOPLE

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QUESTIONS?QUESTIONS?

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on your next on your next Advancement Exam!Advancement Exam!

►HM1 JEREMY OWENSHM1 JEREMY [email protected]@MED.NAVY.MIL