correct answers.
Three levels of war - ANSWER Strategic, Operational, Tactical
______ speed is the speed that matters in conduct - ANSWER relative speed
What are the three means of achieving surprise in warfare? - ANSWER Deception,
Ambiguity, and Stealth
We understand that war is dynamic and chaotic. What concept does a commander
use to communicate the desired endstate while allowing for change and disorder? It
is a way to help subordinates understand their place in the larger mission. -
ANSWER Commander's Intent
What are the six tactical tenets? - ANSWER ABG-ACE
Achieve a Decision, Be Faster, Gain the Advantage, Adapt, Cooperate, Exploit
Success and Finish.
KOCOA-W - ANSWER Key Terrain
Observations/fields of fire
Cover & concealment
obstacles
avenues of approach
weather
Our exploitation plan is derived from the enemy's ________ ___ ________ and
_____________ ____________. - ANSWER COG & CV
Classified Info - ANSWER official info which has been determined to require,
interests of national security, protection against unauthorized disclosures and which
has been so identified by the assignment of security classification
classified material - ANSWER is the medium or document upon which classified
information is stored and embodied.
What are the three requirements for obtaining classified information - ANSWER
CAN- Clearance
access
need to know
What are the 4 Types of Classification? Define each of them and their color code. -
ANSWER TOP SECRET (ORANGE) - Especially grave damage to NATSEC.
SECRET (RED) - Grave damage to NATSEC.
CONFIDENTIAL (BLUE) - Damage to NATSEC.
Describe the primary symptom of a "sucking" chest wound. Name three other
symptoms. How would you treat the sucking chest wound
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correct answers.
UNCLASSIFIED (GREEN) - Does not fall into any of the above.
What are the three types of bleeding - ANSWER Arterial - Bright red blood,
squirting out, 1-2 minutes time of certain death, use tourniquet
Veneous - Dark red blood, oozing out, likely death if blood is not stopped, treat with
hemostatic agent, H bandage, etc.
Capillary bleeding - Trickling out, not much blood, can die from infection. Treat by
keeping clean and with small bandage
Describe the primary symptom of a "sucking" chest wound. Name three other
symptoms. How would you treat the sucking chest wound - ANSWER A hole in the
chest wall, difficulty breathing after a chest wound and coughing up red frothy blood.
Treat by using a field dressing plastic wrapper and placing the victim facing WOUND
DOWN.
You have just performed the proper treatment of a victim with a sucking chest
wound. What conditions do you have to be wary of now? - ANSWER Tension
pneumothorax - air pressure in the chest cavity builds up and interferes with lung
function of the "good lung". To treat, unplug the air seal to release the pressure and
then reseal.
What is the HEADS checklist used for? What does it stand for? - ANSWER Head
injury and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). HEADS stands for: Headaches/Vomiting,
Ears Ringing, Amnesia, Double Vision and Dizziness, Something Feels Wrong
What is shock (describe and give three symptoms) and how do you treat for it? -
ANSWER Shock is a state caused by severe or minor trauma that stuns or weakens
the body by upsetting normal blood flow. Symptoms include - sweaty but cool pale
skin, thirst, loss of blood, confusion, high
breathing rate, bluish or blotchy skin. Treat by elevating the casualty's feet higher
than the heart, putting them on their back, regulate temperature, and calm them
down.
t the four basic lifesaving steps: - ANSWER (A) Open the airway.
(B) Check for breathing.
(C) Check for signs of circulation.
4. Treat for shock.
Name the three main types of guard. What is the purpose of each? - ANSWER
Exterior guard (established in combat or other hostile zones), ship's detachment
(security for vessels, guards nuclear weapons), and interior guard (preserve order,
protect property, enforce regulations)