Who is responsible for preparing supplies and equipment for embarkation?
a. Embark NCOs and below
b. The landing force
c. Commanding officer
d. Logistics personnel
Item - Answers The landing force
As part of packing and crating procedures, items should be _______ to facilitate ID and
accountability.
a. dispersed throughout boxes/containers
b. packed within the same box/container
c. coordinated and asymetric
d. stacked and numbered - Answers packed within the same box/container
When preparing a vehicle for loading, vehicle fuel tanks' maximum allowable capacity is
a. 3/4.
b. 2/5.
c. 1/2.
d. 1/4. - Answers 3/4
Where are markings placed on vehicles?
a. On side of the bumpers, on side doors, and on the hood top
b. On the windshield, bumpers, and rear door
c. Within the passenger side door, on windshield, and on rear window
d. On the side bumper, windshield, and on rear window - Answers On side of the bumpers, on
side doors, and on the hood top
Stowage designators are placed on each pallet board and ______ of each embarkation box or
crate.
a. in the upper left hand corner of the top
, b. on the backside
c. on the upper right hand corner
d. in the center - Answers in the upper left hand corner of the top
UP&TT numbers categorizes containers by _____ or _____ requirements.
a. storage/compartment
b. cargo/hold
c. stowage/handling
d. size/weight - Answers stowage/handling
Name the two designated embarkation areas.
a. Parking area and loading area
b. Staging area and the embarkation point
c. Loading point and staging area
d. Marshalling area and embarkation point
Item - Answers Marshalling area and embarkation point
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A preliminary survey of the embarkation area is preformed by the _________officer.
a. team embarkation
b. logistics
c. commanding
d. ship's deck
Item - Answers team embarkation
Considerations, __________, and personnel are the three principles for movement to the
embarkation.
a. availability
b. space
c. cargo