What are the four CBRN Consequence management activities?
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1) Plan—involves the assessment of the operational environment and
enables commanders to identify minimum standards for training,
organizing, equipping, and protecting resources
(2) Prepare—preparation implements the approved plan and relevant
agreements to increase readiness through training, exercises, and
certification
(3) Respond—addresses the short-term, direct effects of an incident,
actions such as save lives, prevent human suffering, protect property, and
establish control
(4) Recover—restoring mission capability and essential public and
government services interrupted by the incident
,Historically, chemical hazards of military concern were limited to a small group of
uniquely manufactured chemical weapons referred to as what?
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Chemical warfare agents.
Note: The types of chemical hazards have expanded tremendously over
the last decade $ now include a large number of toxic industrial chemicals.
Individuals must be trained in the concepts of CBRN defense in order to survive a
CBRN-related attack and contribute to the survivability and operating proficiency of
the organization in a CBRN environment. What are the two basic individual standards
of proficiency?
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1) Survival standards
(2) Operating standards
Proliferation prevention is the tactical-level implementation of the strategic-level
nonproliferation pillar. What is the goal of Proliferation prevention?
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To exert an early influence in the adversary's decision cycle that
discourages their interest in, or decision to seek or acquire, CBRN materials,
WMD precursors, sensitive technologies, or expertise that could be used
against the United States or its allies
, What is the commander's first step in preparing for CBRN hazards?
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To complete a threat vulnerability assessment
Which one of the four tactical objectives are actions that are taken to maintain or
restore essential services and manage and mitigate problems that may result from
disasters and catastrophes, including natural, man-made, or terrorist incidents?
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Consequence management activities
Note: actions taken to—
- Respond to, and mitigate the effects of, a WMD attack or event against
our homeland and deployed forces or U.S. interests abroad
- Provide military assistance to civilian authorities to restore essential
operations and services
What Field Manual covers Multi-Service Doctrine For CBRN Operations?
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FM 3-11
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1) Plan—involves the assessment of the operational environment and
enables commanders to identify minimum standards for training,
organizing, equipping, and protecting resources
(2) Prepare—preparation implements the approved plan and relevant
agreements to increase readiness through training, exercises, and
certification
(3) Respond—addresses the short-term, direct effects of an incident,
actions such as save lives, prevent human suffering, protect property, and
establish control
(4) Recover—restoring mission capability and essential public and
government services interrupted by the incident
,Historically, chemical hazards of military concern were limited to a small group of
uniquely manufactured chemical weapons referred to as what?
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Chemical warfare agents.
Note: The types of chemical hazards have expanded tremendously over
the last decade $ now include a large number of toxic industrial chemicals.
Individuals must be trained in the concepts of CBRN defense in order to survive a
CBRN-related attack and contribute to the survivability and operating proficiency of
the organization in a CBRN environment. What are the two basic individual standards
of proficiency?
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1) Survival standards
(2) Operating standards
Proliferation prevention is the tactical-level implementation of the strategic-level
nonproliferation pillar. What is the goal of Proliferation prevention?
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To exert an early influence in the adversary's decision cycle that
discourages their interest in, or decision to seek or acquire, CBRN materials,
WMD precursors, sensitive technologies, or expertise that could be used
against the United States or its allies
, What is the commander's first step in preparing for CBRN hazards?
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To complete a threat vulnerability assessment
Which one of the four tactical objectives are actions that are taken to maintain or
restore essential services and manage and mitigate problems that may result from
disasters and catastrophes, including natural, man-made, or terrorist incidents?
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Consequence management activities
Note: actions taken to—
- Respond to, and mitigate the effects of, a WMD attack or event against
our homeland and deployed forces or U.S. interests abroad
- Provide military assistance to civilian authorities to restore essential
operations and services
What Field Manual covers Multi-Service Doctrine For CBRN Operations?
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FM 3-11