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Seabee Combat Handbook Volume I NAVEDTRA 14234B Chapter 14 Study Guide 2026 | 40+ Navy Seabee Combat Warfare Exam Questions and Answers on Hand Grenades, Claymore Mines, Trip Flares, Land Mine Operations, IED Recognition & Force Protection | SCW

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This Seabee Combat Handbook Volume I NAVEDTRA 14234B Chapter 14 Study Guide 2026 contains more than 40 comprehensive U.S. Navy Seabee Combat Warfare (SCW) exam questions and verified answers covering hand grenades, illumination grenades, chemical grenades, fragmentation grenades, land mines, Claymore mines, trip flares, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), force protection measures, and battlefield security procedures. The document provides detailed review material on grenade classifications, fuze mechanisms, casualty-producing munitions, illumination capabilities, mine employment principles, Claymore mine components, trip flare warning systems, IED identification, exclusion-zone requirements, and expeditionary security concepts commonly tested in Seabee Combat Warfare qualifications, Navy advancement examinations, force-protection training, and expeditionary warfare programs. The study guide is organized in a structured question-and-answer format specifically designed to strengthen force-protection knowledge, tactical awareness, combat engineering familiarity, and military examination preparation. Students and Seabee personnel will review major concepts including MK1 illumination grenade performance, fragmentation grenade applications, chemical grenade safety procedures, training and practice grenade functions, fuze-delay characteristics, impact-detonating grenade precautions, riot-control grenade mechanisms, and tactical grenade handling procedures. The material also explores anti-personnel mine employment, battlefield obstacle integration, defensive-position security, and force-protection planning essential to expeditionary operations. Major topics covered throughout the document include MK1 illumination grenades, 55,000-candlepower illumination capabilities, safety-pin procedures, casualty-producing grenade fuze delays, impact-fuze assemblies, riot-control grenade arming sleeves, emergency actions for accidentally dropped impact-fuze grenades, anti-personnel land mine employment, Claymore mine operation, electrical-control detonation systems, pulse-generator firing devices, wire deployment requirements, effective engagement distances, bandoleer instruction locations, and tactical force-protection applications. The guide also reviews trip flare deployment, early-warning systems, enemy-infiltration detection, perimeter security measures, and battlefield alert procedures designed to enhance defensive readiness. Additional sections focus extensively on improvised explosive device (IED) recognition and response procedures. Topics include identifying potential IED threats, establishing minimum exclusion areas, recognizing common detonation methods, evaluating surrounding terrain for secondary devices, understanding enemy line-of-sight considerations, reporting suspicious devices, and implementing immediate protective actions. The document reinforces critical situational-awareness principles, threat-recognition skills, and force-protection measures required for Seabees operating in expeditionary and combat-support environments. This resource is especially valuable for Navy Seabees, Seabee Combat Warfare (SCW) candidates, Naval Construction Force personnel, force-protection teams, expeditionary warfare students, military leadership trainees, Navy advancement candidates, and individuals preparing for warfare qualification boards or operational-readiness evaluations. It is highly suitable for SCW qualification preparation, Navy advancement study, military security training, force-protection coursework, expeditionary warfare education, and independent professional development. The force-protection, explosive-hazard awareness, and battlefield-security concepts discussed throughout this review align with authoritative U.S. Navy and Department of Defense training resources, including: Seabee Combat Handbook Volume I (NAVEDTRA 14234B) Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) Force Protection Publications Department of Defense Explosive Hazard Awareness and Counter-IED Training Materials Naval Construction Force Operations and Security Manuals Core topics such as hand grenade employment, mine warfare awareness, Claymore mine operation, trip flare security systems, IED threat recognition, force protection, defensive-position security, threat identification, and combat readiness are also supported by official U.S. Navy doctrine, Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) guidance, Navy Expeditionary Combat Command publications, and Seabee Combat Warfare qualification standards. 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Seabee Combat Handbook
Volume I NAVEDTRA 14234B
Chapter 14 2026 Exam
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Fragmentation and chemical hand grenades are used primarily against

what types of targets? - ANSWER ✔✔Personnel


The MK1 illumination grenade provides 55,000 candlepower of light for a

maximum of how many seconds? - ANSWER ✔✔25

, When, if ever, can the safety pin of the MK1 illuminating grenade, be

replaced? - ANSWER ✔✔Never


Practice and training grenades are used for what purpose? -

ANSWER ✔✔Familiarize personnel in the care and handling of

service grenades

The fuzes casualty-producing hand grenades have a delay time for how

many seconds? - ANSWER ✔✔4 to 5


A fragmentation type of hand grenade uses which, if any, of the following

fuze assemblies? - ANSWER ✔✔Impact


The arming sleeve is held in place before the grenade is thrown in what

type of grenade? - ANSWER ✔✔Riot Control


If a grenade armed with the impacting detonating fuze is accidentally

dropped after the safety pin has been removed, what action must be

taken to ensure the safety of friendly personnel?vcccccc

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throw it to a safe area

The safety lever of a chemical hand grenade is released as it is thrown

because of what reason? - ANSWER ✔✔There is an extremely short

time-delay fuse

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