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NAVY EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE (EXW) COMMON CORE EXAM | 176 QUESTIONS | WITH ACTUAL ANSWERS!!

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NAVY EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE
(EXW) COMMON CORE EXAM | 176
QUESTIONS | WITH ACTUAL
ANSWERS!!




1 of 176

Definition


The PDS is set up in a secure, uncontaminated area located as far
forward as the tactical situation permits. Personnel from both the
decontamination and the supported unit operate the PDS under
supervision of the Chemical, Biological & Radiological Defense
Officer or the Disaster Preparedness Operations & Training
Specialist. Removing contaminated MOPP gear, including the
Protective mask, is the major action in Detailed Troop
Decontamination (DTD). If DTD is not performed chemical agents
may eventually penetrate the over-garment and contaminate under
clothing or skin. The contaminated unit is responsible for setting up,

,Operating, and closing the DTD in a thorough decon site. The CBR
Officer recommends to the COC the general location of the DTD
within the decon site.


(1) Individual Gear Decon
(2) Overboot & Hood Decon
(3) Overgarment removal
(4) Overboots & Glove Removal
(5) Monitor station
(6) Mask Removal
(7) Mask Decon
(8) Gear re-issue


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106.12 Discuss the factors that affect 105.3 Discuss the Maritime
the capabilities of radio Prepositioning Force (MPF)
communications. Operations




110.16 Discuss the procedure
109.14 Discuss pre-planned
for setting up a personnel
responses for waterborne threats.
decontamination line


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106.6 Discuss the maximum transmission ranges for each of the
following settings:
Voice transmission ranges for MANPACK PRC-119 and Vehicular

,Radio


a. LO (low power)
b. M (medium power)
c. HI (high power)
Voice transmission ranges for Vehicular Radio Only
d. PA (power amplifier)



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An enlisted advisor to the CO regarding the formulation and implementation of
policies pertinent to the morale, discipline, training, welfare, etc. of enlisted
personnel.




a. LO (low power) 200 - 400 M
b. M (medium power) 400 M - 5 KM
c. HI (high power) 5 KM - 10 KM
Voice transmission ranges for Vehicular Radio Only
d. PA (power amplifier) 10 KM - 40 KM




A thorough investigation is essential for indentifying the root cause of a mishap
and therby preventing reoccurrance. The sole purpose of a safety investigation is
to find the cause of the mishap, not determine accounatability. At all levels, the
immediate supervisor has greatest influence on mishap and hazard reporting
BUT ultimately it is the responsibility of the Saftey officer.




BARACK OBAMA, 44 PRESIDENT- Commander in Chief of Armed Forces. Power
is extensive and increases during wartime and can order the military into action
before Congress declares war.


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Definition


Casualty Agents include nerve, blister, choking and blood agents.
Harrassing Agents include Tear and Vomiting agents.


1) Nerve Agents- Types include G Agents and V Agents. Used as a
quick-action casualty agents. Symptoms include: Runny Nose,
Tightness of chest with difficulty in breathing, contraction of pupils,
nausea, cramps, headache, coma and convulsions. Symptoms can
take place in 30 seconds when the dose is sufficiently heavy.


2) Blister Agents- Types include Mustards,
Phosgeneoximedichloroforoxime and Lewisite. Used as a delayed-
action casualty agent. Symptoms include the following :
For the eyes - Watery eyes, Redness and inflammation.
For the skin - Skin starts to turn red after several hours, Blisters
appear on the skin, throbbing pain and swelling may be observed.


3) Blood Agents- Types include Hydrogen Cyanide and Cyanogen
Chloride. Used as a quick-action casualty agent. Symptoms range
from convulsions to coma. These agents interfere with the ability of
oxygen-carrying cells to transfer oxygen to other body tissues and
also cause an irritating effect on nasal passages.


4) Choking Agents- Types include : Phosgene CG, Diphosgene DP
and Chlorine CL. Used as a delayed-action casualty agent.
Symptoms involve the inability to breathe.


5) Vomiting Agents- Types include Diphenylchlorarsine (DA),
Diphenylchanoarsine (DC), and Adamsite (DM). These agents are
dispersed as aerosols and produce their effects by inhalation.

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