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SEABEE COMBAT WARFARE SPECIALIST (SCW) PQS INSTRUCTIONS Prior to starting this PQS select “Help” from the Acrobat Reader Menu Bar. Next, select Acrobat Reader Help. This screen provides you with various selections which will allow you to become familiar with Acrobat Reader. Click here to return to MAIN MENU.

DISTRIBUTION AUTHORIZED TO U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ONLY; ADMINISTRATIVE/OPERATIONAL USE, 1 APRIL 1993. OTHER REQUESTS FOR THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE REFERRED TO NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING SUPPORT CENTER, PACIFIC (CODE N7). FOR DESTRUCTION NOTICE - SEE FIRST PAGE.

NAVEDTRA 43535

PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION STANDARD FOR

SEABEE COMBAT WARFARE SPECIALIST

For Official Use Only

CHIEF OF NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

0501-LP-476-9700

"DESTRUCTION NOTICE - For classified documents, follow the procedures in DOD 5220.22M, Industrial Security Manual, Section II-19 or DOD 5200.1-R, Information Security Program Regulation, Chapter IX (Chapter 17 of OPNAVINST 5510.1). For unclassified limited documents, destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document."

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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DEFINITIONS OF WORDS USED IN PQS . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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101

Safety Precautions

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102

Basic First Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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103

Weapons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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104

General Military Tactics

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105

Communications/Communication Security Material

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Chemical, Biological, Radiological (CBR)

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Embarkation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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108

Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Administration/Command and Control

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Civil Engineer Support Equipment (CESE) . . . . . .

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Contingency Operations

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Contingency Construction/Battle Damage Repair . . .

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Camp Support

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INTRODUCTION TO WORKSTATION 301

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Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist (SCW)

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LIST OF REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The PQS Development Group gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following personnel in writing this PQS: CAPT EQCM CUCM CUCM CUCM MGYSGT UCCM EQCM YNCS EOCS EOCS BUCS EOCS SWCS UTC EOC CMC BUC EOC SKC HM1 CM1 Mr. Mr.

J. C. MARELLO T. E. BENTLEY R. T. DUBOIS J. J. LANCOUR J. H. SAMMOND T. L. SCOTT M. D. SIMPSON W. TRAHAN R. J. DUGAS G. W. KELLEY G. P. NAPERT D. A. NIEZGORSKI T. T. TAYLOR C. F. WERNER R. L. CHERRY M. L. CLAIR T. J. CURRIE D. F. SHADWELL R. M. SUOMELA G. M. YORK D. COMPTON C. W. MORGAN John HUGHES S. R. ROSNOV

USMC 20th NCR PHIBCB-2 UCT-2 Pt. Hueneme 20th NCR 20th NCR 20th NCR CBC Pt. Hueneme 2nd NCB Det Gpt 20th NCR NETPMSA COM3rd NCB NMCB 1 COM2nd NCB COMRNCF 20th NCR PHIBCB 1 ACB1 CBU-404 CBU-410 20th NCR NMCB 1 PHIBCB-2 NAVFACENGCOM COM2nd NCB

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INTRODUCTION 1. PQS PROGRAM. PQS is a system for qualifying officers and enlisted personnel to perform certain duties. It is a compilation of the knowledge and skills required to qualify for a specific watchstation/workstation, maintain specific equipment or perform as a team member within your unit. The PQS Program is not designed as a training program, but provides many training objectives. This PQS was written by fleet personnel who are currently performing in the watchstations/workstations covered in this package and with many years of experience. They have determined that these are the minimum requirements for safely and effectively performing at these watchstations/workstations. 2. APPLICABILITY. This PQS is applicable to all units authorized to grant SCW qualification as specified in OPNAVINST 1410.1 series. 3. TAILORING. To command tailor this package, first have it reviewed by one or more of your most qualified individuals. Delete any portions covering equipment not installed on your ship, aircraft or unit. Next, add any line items, fundamentals, and watchstations/workstations that are unique to your command but not already covered in this package. Finally, the package should be reviewed by the cognizant department head and required changes approved by the Commanding Officer or his designated representative. Retain the approved master copy on file for use in tailoring individual packages. 4. QUALIFIER. The PQS Qualifier is designated in writing by the Commanding Officer to sign off individual PQS line items. Qualifiers will normally be E-5 or above and, as a minimum, must have completed the PQS they are authorized to sign off. The names of designated Qualifiers can be found on the PQS Progress Chart. For more information on the duties and responsibilities of PQS Qualifiers, see the PQS Management Guide. 5. CONTENTS. This PQS is divided into two sections. The 100 Section (Fundamentals) contains the fundamental knowledge or book learning necessary for satisfactory understanding of the workstation duties. The 300 Section (Watchstations) lists the tasks you will be required to satisfactorily perform in order to achieve final PQS qualification for a particular workstation. Detailed explanations are provided at the front of each section. 6. REFERENCES. The references used during the writing of this PQS package were the latest available to the workshop at the time. However, the most current references available should be used when qualifying with this Standard.

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7. TRAINEE. Your supervisor will tell you which workstations you are to complete and in what order. Before getting started, turn to the 300 Section first and find your workstation. This will tell you what you should do before starting your workstation tasks. You may be required to complete another PQS, school, or other workstations within this package. It will also tell you which fundamentals from this package you must complete prior to qualification at your workstation. If you have any questions or are unable to locate references, contact your supervisor or qualifier. Good Luck! 8. PQS FEEDBACK REPORTS. This PQS was developed using information currently available at the time of writing. When equipment and requirements change, the PQS needs to be revised. The only way the PQS Development Group knows of these changes is by you, the user, telling us either by letter or via the Feedback Report contained in the back of this book. Please Inform us of new requirements or errors found.

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DEFINITIONS OF WORDS USED IN PQS AIRCREW EVOLUTION - A grouping of aircrew tasks that measure performance in the course of a flight COMPONENTS - Major units that make up a system when properly connected COMPONENT PART - A major part of a component CONTROL/COORDINATION - Refers to the safe performance of multiple tasks to be accomplished by two or more workcenters/persons at the same time CONTROL SIGNAL - A signal used to control electronic or mechanical devices EMERGENCY - An event or series of events in progress that will cause damage to equipment or injury to personnel unless immediate corrective steps are taken FUNDAMENTALS - Basic facts, theories, laws or principles (100 Section in PQS) INFREQUENT TASKS - Tasks performed under casualty conditions or tasks that are not done as a regular part of watchstation/ workstation routine; may be simulated INTERLOCK - A protective device to prevent the unsafe operation of equipment or to sequence the action of systems, components or component parts MAINTENANCE ACTION - A maintenance technician qualification that measures ability to perform a designated task NORMAL OPERATING VALUE - The point at which satisfactory performance may be expected OPERATING LIMITS - Maximum and minimum allowable values PARAMETER - A variable (temperature, pressure, flow rate, voltage, current, frequency, etc.) that must be indicated, monitored, checked or sensed during operation or testing PROTECTIVE FEATURE - A device designed to prevent damage or injury SENSING POINT - The point in a system at which a signal may be detected

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SET POINT - The value of a parameter at which: (a) an alarm is set off, (b) operator action is required, (c) valves open or shut, (d) proper operation stops and damage may occur, or (e) the optimum value for normal operation is achieved SOURCES OF POWER - Circuits or devices that supply power, energy or charge to a component/component part; includes electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic SUPPORT ACTION - A qualification that measures the ability to perform specific or repetitive tasks that do not involve the correction of a malfunction or repair of equipment WORKSTATION - An operator qualification that includes duties, assignments or responsibilities that an individual may be called upon to perform (not necessarily limited to a specific time period) (300 Section in PQS)

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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS AABFS AACG ABFC ACL ACOC ACR ADDRAC AEL AIRDET ALCE AMC APL ARP ASG ATT B/F OPS BA BDR CBR CCR CESE CMEO CMS COC COG COSAL CPO CPR CSP CSR CTR DACG EDVR EPMAC FEX FM GFCI HAZMIN JA MHE MLO MLN MOCC MOPP MPF MSDS NAAK NC

Amphibious Assault Bulk Fuel System Arrival Airfield Control Group Advanced Base Functional Component Allowance Cabin Load Alternate Command/Combat Operations Center Allowance Change Request Alert Direction Description Range Assignment Control/Command Allowance Equipage List Air Detachment Airlift Control Element Air Mobility Command Allowance Parts List Automotive Repair Parts Afloat Shopping Guide Air Transportability Training Barge/Ferry Operations Billets Authorized Battle Damage Repair Chemical, Biological, Radiological Configuration Change Request Civil Engineer Support Equipment Command Managed Equal Opportunity Communications Security Material System Command/Combat Operations Center Cognizance Consolidated Seabee Allowance List Clothing Protective Overgarment Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Causeway Self-Powered Central Storeroom Central Toolroom Departure Airfield Control Group Enlisted Distribution Verification Report Enlisted Personnel Management Activity Center Field Exercise Field Manual Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters Hazardous Waste Minimization Joint Airborne Material Handling Equipment Material Liaison Office Management List Navy Mount-Out Control Center Mission-Oriented Protective Posture Maritime Prepositioning Force Material Safety Data Sheets Nerve Agent Antidote Kit Not Carried 9

ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS (CONT'D) NCF NIS NMP NSN OPDS OPTAR POL POW PRCP QDR ROD RRR SB SIM SLWT SME SOP TM TOA WHE

Naval Construction Force Not in Stock Navy Manning Plan National Stock Number Offshore Petroleum Distribution System Operating Target Petroleum Oil Lubricants Prisoner of War Personnel Readiness Capability Program Quality Deficiency Report Report of Discrepancy Rapid Runway Repair Switchboard Selected Item Management Side Loadable Warping Tug Subject Matter Expert Standard Operating Procedure Technical Manual Table of Allowance Weight Handling Equipment

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INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS (100 SECTION) 1. INTRODUCTION. This PQS begins with a Fundamentals section covering the basic knowledge and principles needed to understand the equipment or duties to be studied. Normally, you would have acquired the knowledge required in the Fundamentals section during the school phase of your training. If you have not been to school or if you need a refresher, the references listed at the beginning of each fundamental will aid you in a self-study program. All references cited for study are selected according to their credibility and availability. 2. SAFETY. Because safety is of paramount consideration, the first subsection of Fundamentals describes the safety precautions which apply throughout the PQS. 3. HOW TO COMPLETE. The fundamentals you will have to complete are listed in the 300 section for each workstation. You should complete all required fundamentals before starting the workstation portions of this PQS, since the knowledge gained from fundamentals will aid you in understanding your workstation skills. When you feel you have a complete understanding of one fundamental or more, contact your Qualifier. If you are attempting initial qualification, your Qualifier will expect you to satisfactorily answer all line items in the fundamentals before signing off completion of that fundamental. If you are requalifying or have completed the appropriate schools, your Qualifier may require you to answer representative line items to determine if you have retained the necessary knowledge for your workstation. At the formal qualifying oral board for final qualification, you may be asked any questions from the fundamentals required for your workstations.

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101

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS

101

References: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 101.1

OPNAVINST 5100.23B, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual OPNAVINST 5102.1, Accident Investigation and Reporting OPNAVINST 4110.2, Hazardous Material Control and Management Program COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 5100.1, Navy Construction Safety Manual Industrial/Construction Standards 29 CFR 1910/1926 OPNAVINST 5100.25A, Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety Program OPNAVINST 5100.12, Issuance of Navy Traffic Safety Program

Explain the responsibilities of the following personnel as applied to safety: (ref. a, ch. 2) a. b. c. d. e.

Commanding Officer/Executive Officer Safety Officer Department Head/Company Commander Supervisor/Platoon Commander All hands ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

Explain the functions of the Safety Policy Committee and the Safety Supervisors Committee. (ref. a, chs. 2, 3) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

State the purpose of a mishap investigation. (ref. b, ch. 2) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Define when a mishap is investigated and who is responsible for conducting the investigation. (ref. b, ch. 2) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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101

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

101.5

Define the following injury categories: (ref. b, chs. 1, 2) a. b. c. d. e. f.

Fatal injury or occupational illness Permanent total disability Permanent partial disability Lost time case No lost time case First Aid case _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.6

Define the following requirements of the Hazardous Materials program: (ref. a, ch. 7; ref. c, enc. 1) a. b. c. d.

Hazardous material authorized use list and hazardous material inventory. MSDS Material separation and storage procedures HAZMIN _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.7

Define the following: (ref. c) a. b.

Hazardous substance Hazardous waste _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

Explain what construction/shop locations are considered eye hazard locations. (ref. a, ch. 19) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

Explain the different types of eye protection and their use. (ref. a, ch. 19) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

Explain when personnel are required to be entered in a Hearing Testing program. (ref. a, ch. 18) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 14

101

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

101.11

Explain when hearing protective devices are required. (ref. a, ch. 18; ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.12

Explain when a combination of insert-type and circumaural-type hearing protective devices (double protection) is required. (ref. a, ch. 18; ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.13

Explain who is authorized to perform pest control operations. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.14

Explain why the maintenance and use of protective equipment is necessary. (ref. a, chs. 15, 20; ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.15

Explain when temporary electrical power sources (construction power pole boxes or generators) are permitted. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.16

Explain the temporary power source inspection and certification requirements. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.17

Explain when GFCI are required. (ref. e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.18

Explain the monthly electrical and power equipment inspection requirements. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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101

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

101.19

Explain the color code location requirements for tools, cords and machinery. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.20

Describe lockout/tag-out procedures for electrical and energy sources. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.21

Explain the definition of a confined space. (ref. e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.22

Explain why confined-space engineering requirements must be identified early in the project planning phase. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.23

Explain who is authorized to certify a confined space as safe for entry/work. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.24

Define the three basic types of respirators. (ref. a, ch. 15; ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.25

Explain the minimum training requirements for respirator use. (ref. a, ch. 15) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.26

Explain the following respirator criteria: (ref. a, ch. 15; ref. d) a.

Use

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

101.26

b. c.

Care Selection _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.27

Explain what is required in a written SOP for respirators. (ref. a, ch. 15; ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.28

Define the basic requirements of the Industrial Hygiene and Work Place Monitoring program. (ref. a, ch. 8; ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.29

Name the form required for submitting an unsafe/ unhealthful report. (ref. a, ch. 10; ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.30

State the basic reporting procedures required when an unsafe/unhealthful report is submitted. (ref. a, ch. 10; ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.31

What is the Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety program? (ref. f) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.32

Explain the basic requirements of the following: (ref. g, enc. 1) a. b. c. d.

Seat belt restraint systems Speed limits, maximum driving and concurrent onduty time Use of portable headphones, earphones or other listening devices Crew/troop transporting _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 17

101

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

101.33

State the reasons for good housekeeping in construction/shop spaces. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.34

Explain the usage of the following personal protective equipment/clothing: (ref. a, ch. 20; refs. d, e) a. b. c. d. e. f. g.

Long sleeve shirts Hats Goggles Gloves Steel-toed shoes Rubber aprons Lifeline _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.35

What is the importance of a command asbestos policy? (ref. a, ch. 17; ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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102

BASIC FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS

102

References: a. b. 102.1

NAVEDTRA 10669-C, Hospitalman 3 & 2 NAVEDTRA 12081, Standard First Aid

State the proper way and proper sequence to examine an injured person. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

State the reason for not moving an injured person unless absolutely necessary. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

Describe the signs, symptoms and treatment of shock. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Explain why you should not give an unconscious person anything by mouth. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

Describe CPR and how many (ratio) breaths to compressions of the heart per minute are necessary when administering it. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.6

Explain how foreign objects are removed from the throat of a choking person. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.7

Describe the three types of bleeding. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

Identify the major pressure points of the body. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 19

102

BASIC FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

102.9

Describe the first aid treatment for a sucking chest wound. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

Describe the first aid treatment for a casualty injured by a concussion grenade explosion displaying the following symptoms: a. b. c.

Vomiting dark blood Nose bleed Small amount of bleeding from the ears _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.11

Describe the first aid treatment for a person with a suspected spinal injury. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.12

Describe the three degrees of burns. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.13

Describe the first aid treatment for the following injuries: a. b. c. d.

White phosphorus burn on back Chemical burn on arm Flash burn to eyes Chemical burn to eyes _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.14

Describe the symptoms and treatment of: a. b. c.

Heat stroke Heat exhaustion Heat cramps _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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102

BASIC FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

102.15

Explain how heat casualties in the field may be prevented. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.16

Describe frostbite and immersion foot. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.17

Describe signs and symptoms when general loss of body heat occurs to a person exposed to extreme cold (hypothermia). _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.18

Explain how cold injuries can be prevented. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.19

Describe the symptoms and first aid treatment for a joint dislocation. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.20

Explain when and why a cold pack or heat pad would be used on a sprain. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.21

Describe the procedure for removing ticks. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.22

Describe the first aid treatment for snake bites. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.23

State what iodine tablets are, and explain their use. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 21

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BASIC FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

102.24

State three methods of purifying water in the field. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.25

List the items in the individual first aid kit and explain two things to look for when checking their condition. ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.26

Describe how to reinforce a battle dressing. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.27

Explain the importance of personal hygiene in the field. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.28

Describe how to splint a simple fracture. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS

103

Reference: a. b. c. d. e.

NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Handbook NAVEDTRA 10185-C1, Gunner's Mate G 3 & 2 FM 23-35, U.S. Army Field Manual Pistols and Revolvers U.S. Army TM 9-1010-230-23 & P, Machine Gun MK 19 U.S. Army TM 9-1010-230-10, 40 mm Machine Gun MK 19, Operator's Manual

GENERAL ORDNANCE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 103.1

How do you unload a pistol/magazine-fed weapon? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

When is the safety moved to the OFF or FIRE position? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

In what condition should a weapon be when first acquired? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Discuss the safety checks required of a weapon prior to firing. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

What procedures must be followed prior to opening the bolt when a weapon misfires or hangfires? (ref. a) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date) WEAPONS

.6

What are the eight steps of operation in a firing cycle? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 23

103

WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

103.7

Explain the differences between semiautomatic and automatic operation. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

Define the following terms: (ref. a) a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.

Trajectory Breech Bore Chamber Muzzle Muzzle velocity Maximum range Maximum effective range _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

Define the various rates of fire. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

Define hot gun/cold gun procedures for the following: (ref. a) a. b.

Machine gun 7.62 mm M-60 Machine gun .50-caliber M2 HB _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.11

Discuss the following: (ref. a) a. b. c. d.

Misfire Cookoff Runaway gun Hangfire ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

AMMUNITION .12

Identify ammunition types by using color codes (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 24

103

WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) 7.62MM M60 MACHINE GUN

103.13

Describe the 7.62 mm M60 machine gun. (ref. a, ch. 4) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.14

Discuss loading/unloading procedures. (ref. a, ch. 4) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.15

State the following capabilities/characteristics: (ref. a) a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i.

Length Weight Maximum range Maximum effective range Safeties Ammunition types Rates of fire Types of fire Types of mounting pods _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.16

Name the three types of emplacements that might be employed in a defensive position. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.17

Name the members of a gun team and what they are responsible for carrying into a combat situation. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.18

How are tracer rounds used? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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103

WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) 40 MM MACHINE GUN MK 19

103.19

Describe the 40 mm machine gun. (ref. e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.20

Discuss loading/unloading procedures. (ref.e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.21

State the following capabilities/characteristics: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h.

Length (ref. d) Weight (ref. d) Maximum range (ref. d) Arming range (ref. e) Muzzle velocity (ref. d) Rate of fire (ref. d) Safety (ref. d) Ammunition types (ref. e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.50-CALIBER M2 HB MACHINE GUN .22

Describe the operation of the .50-caliber M2 machine gun. (ref. a) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.23

Discuss loading/unloading procedures. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.24

State the following capabilities/characteristics of the .50 caliber M2 HB machine gun: (ref. a) a. b. c. d. e. f.

Length Weight Maximum range Maximum effective range Muzzle velocity Direction of feed

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103

WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

103.24

g. h.

Rates of fire Types of fire _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.25

Discuss setting headspace and timing on the .50-caliber machine gun. (ref. a) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date) 60 MM MORTAR M 224

.26

What are the tactical purposes of this weapon? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.27

Describe the two methods of firing (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.28

Describe loading/unloading procedures (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.29

State the following capabilities/characteristics: (ref. a) a. b. c. d. e. f.

Length Weight Ammunition types Maximum/minimum elevation Propellant increment charges Safety _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

40 MM M203 GRENADE LAUNCHER .30

Describe the 40 mm M203 grenade launcher. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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103

WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

103.31

Describe how the weapon is held when fired. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.32

Discuss loading/unloading procedures. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.33

State the following capabilities/characteristics: (ref. a) a. b. c. d. e. f. g.

Weight Ammunition type Maximum effective range (area target) Maximum effective range (point target) Minimum range (combat) Minimum range (training) Maximum range _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

12-GAUGE SHOTGUN .34

Describe the operation of the 12-gauge shotgun. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.35

Discuss loading/unloading procedures, both from magazine and barrel. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.36

State the following capabilities/characteristics of the 12-gauge shotgun: (ref. a) a. b. c. d.

Length Magazine capacity Safeties Ammunition type ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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103

WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) .45-CALIBER PISTOL

103.37

Describe the .45-caliber pistol. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.38

Discuss loading/unloading, safety and clearing of weapon procedures. (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.39

State the following capabilities/characteristics: (ref. c) a. b. c. d. e. f. g.

Length Weight Maximum range Maximum effective range Muzzle velocity Safeties Magazine capacity _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

5.56 mm M16A1 RIFLE .40

Describe the 5.56 mm M16A1 rifle. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.41

Describe how the weapon is held when fired. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.42

Discuss loading/unloading procedures. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.43

State the following capabilities/characteristics of the 5.56 M16A1 rifle: (ref. a) a. b. c.

Length Weight Maximum range 29

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WEAPONS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

103.43

d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Maximum effective range Muzzle velocity Safeties Magazine capacity Types of ammunition Rates of fire Modes of fire _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

GRENADES .44

Describe the five different types of grenades. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.45

Discuss hand grenade safety procedures. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.46

Fragmentation and chemical hand grenades are used primarily against what type of targets? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.47

When, if ever, can the safety pin of the MK 1 illuminating grenade, be replaced? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) M18A1 CLAYMORE MINE

.48

Describe the M18A1 Claymore mine. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.49

Discuss the placement, arming and the safety requirements of the Claymore mine. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.50

Describe the coverage and methods of fire. (ref. a) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date) 30

104

GENERAL MILITARY TACTICS FUNDAMENTALS

104

References: a. b. c. d. 104.1

NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Handbook FM 0-30 Bluejackets' Manual FM 6-5

Name the components of the 782 gear. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

Describe the construction and the elements of: (ref. a) a. b. c.

A hasty individual position. An improved one man fighting position. An improved two man fighting position. _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

What are the general rules of camouflage? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

How long does it take your eyes to adapt to the dark and what are the effects of darkness on how you will see colors? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

What action should be taken if you are caught in the light of a ground flare at night? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.6

Discuss the military aspects of terrain as it applies to a defensive force. (ref. a) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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104

GENERAL MILITARY TACTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

104.7

Explain the procedures to orientate a map utilizing a lensatic compass. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

What are the five basic colors used and how are they applied to a military map? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

Describe the grid system utilized on all military maps. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

Define the five paragraph order. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.11

Discuss the contents of each paragraph of the five paragraph order. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.12

Describe the purpose of a security patrol. (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.13

What are the twelve patrol planning and preparation steps? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.14

What is the purpose of the warning order for a security patrol? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.15

What is the objective of defense? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 32

104

GENERAL MILITARY TACTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

104.16

What are the first four priorities of defense? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.17

Discuss the three echelons of a defense. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.18

What are the six elements of a fire command ADDRAC (Squad level)? (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.19

Describe the procedure used to Call for Fire. (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.20

What are the three combat positions used in a defense? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.21

Describe sectors of fire. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.22

What are the placement considerations for machine gun emplacements for defense? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.23

Describe the fire control measures for machine gun in defense element. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.24

While in a defensive formation, at what rate of fire, per minute, is the average Seabee rifleman and automatic rifleman trained to fire? (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 33

104

GENERAL MILITARY TACTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

104.25

Describe the duties and responsibilities of the following members of a squad: (ref. a) a. b. c. d. e. f.

Squad leader Grenadier Fire Team Leader Automatic Rifleman Rifleman Number 1 Rifleman Number 2 _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.26

State what information under the Code of Conduct you are required to give to your captors if you are taken as a POW. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.27

Describe the basic responsibilities of a service member as a POW. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.28

Describe the procedures for handling detainees/POWs. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.29

Define deadly force. (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.30

Describe circumstances when deadly force would normally be authorized. (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.31

Recite the eleven general orders of a sentry. (ref. c) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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105

COMMUNICATIONS/COMMUNICATION SECURITY MATERIAL SYSTEM (CMS) FUNDAMENTALS

105

References: a. b. c. d. 105.1

OPNAVINST 5510.1H, Information and Personnel Security Program Regulation NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Handbook TM 11-5810-256-12, Operation Manual KY57 TM 11-5810-280-12, Operation Manual KY65

Describe the assembly and operation of the AN/PRC-77 radio. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

Describe the capabilities of the AN/PRC-104 radio. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

What is the mission of the CMS? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Explain why improper CMS practices are dangerous to security. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

What is meant by the term Two-Person Integrity (TPI)? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.6

Describe the terms "encryption" and "authentication" as applied to CMS procedures? (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.7

Utilizing the phonetic alphabet, spell your full name. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 35

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COMMUNICATIONS/COMMUNICATION SECURITY MATERIAL SYSTEM (CMS) FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

105.8

What are the four precedence prowords normally used in handling radio messages? (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

Describe the associated communications gear for the AN/PRCs listed in questions .1 and .2 that enables the equipment to be classified as CMS equipment. (refs. c, d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

What is the purpose of hand and arm signals in the field? (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.11

Name the primary and secondary means of communications when in the defense area. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.12

State three factors that affect the capabilities of radio communications. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.13

What is the purpose of the SB 22? (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.14

Explain BEADWINDOW. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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106

CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL (CBR) FUNDAMENTALS

106

References: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 106.1

NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Handbook FM 9-15 MCU 2/P Operation and Maintenance Manual NAVSEA S9086-QH-STM-000/Shipboard BW/CW Defense and Countermeasures, ch. 470 Subject Matter Expert (SME) FM 3-3 FM 3-5

Describe the correct procedures for donning the chemical protective mask. (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

Describe the correct procedure for donning the chemical protective overgarments. (ref. e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

Describe the colors and markings on the NATO biological, chemical and radiological marker signs. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Define and explain the four MOPP levels. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

What color does the M-9 chemical agent detector paper turn after it comes in contact with a liquid nerve or blister agent? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.6

How and when is NAAK MK 1 administered? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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106

CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL (CBR) FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

106.7

What chemical agent is the NAAK MK 1 designed to counteract? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

If symptoms persist or reoccur when using NAAK, how many minutes must be allowed between each set of injections? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

Pinpointing of the pupils and twitching of the muscles indicate exposure to what type of chemical agent? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

What is the maximum number of atropine injections that should be administered to an unconscious victim? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.11

How are unconscious victims marked after administering atropine? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.12

Describe the steps and procedures in utilizing the M258Al and M291 decontamination kits. (refs. a, e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.13

What chemical agent has the capability of rapidly breaking down the filter elements of the protective mask? (ref. e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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106

CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, RADIOLOGICAL (CBR) FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

106.14

Describe the effects of moisture/water on mask filter elements. (ref. e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.15

How long will the MK-III CPO suit provide protection from chemical agents once they are removed from the packaging? (ref. e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.16

Describe the procedure for setting up a personnel decontamination station. (refs. a, g) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.17

What is the optimum location and distance from each unit for setting up the M8Al chemical alarm? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.18

What agent will the M8A1 detect? (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.19

Explain the three types of CBR surveys and their uses. (refs. e, f) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.20

What type of standard decontamination reacts violently with liquid mustard agent? (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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107

EMBARKATION FUNDAMENTALS

107

References: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 107.1

COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 3120.1, Embarkation Manual MAC Pamphlet 50-13 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 1500.20 NCF Manual (P-315) OPNAVINST 5450.46J, Doctrine and Policy Governing U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBS) and Construction Battalion Units (CBUS) TB 55-46-1 NAVSUP PUB 505

Describe the organization and makeup of an air det, air echelon and sea echelon, and state their required deployable time frames. (refs. a, d, e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

Explain the operations of the Battalion MOCC. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

Who is responsible for the operation of the MOCC? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Identify embarkation training requirements. (refs. a, c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

Define the following as applied to embarkation: (ref. a) a. b. c. d. e.

ACL ALCE Marshalling AACG DACG ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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107

EMBARKATION FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

107.6

Describe how equipment and cargo are to be prepared for air/sea movement. (refs. a, b, f) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.7

Name three types of AMC organic aircraft and their primary use and mission. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

Name the manual(s) governing the handling of hazardous cargo for air, land and sea movement. (refs. a, g) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

Identify the six essential convoy personnel positions and their duties and responsibilities that are to be considered for a unit movement. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

Explain the three color classifications used to determine convoy road routes. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.11

What factors determine the speed at which a convoy will move? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.12

Describe the different types of cargo containers the NCF may use for unit movements. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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108

LOGISTICS FUNDAMENTALS

108

References: a. b. c. 108.1

COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 4400.3A, NCF Supply Manual NAVSUP P-485, Afloat Supply Procedures NAVSO P-3013, Financial Management of Resources

Define the following: a. b. c. d. e.

Minor and plant property (ref. a) Personnel support equipment (ref. a) Controlled equipage (refs. a, b) Project bill of material (ref. a) OPTAR (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

State the three echelons and purpose of each in the TOA. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

What is the COSAL? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Define the purpose of the ACR. (refs. a, b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

Define the purpose of the following forms: (refs. a, b) a. b. c. d. e.

NAVSUP 1250-1/1250-2 DD1348 NAVSUP 1149 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB 4400/3 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB 4400/5 _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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108

LOGISTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

108.6

What kind of information can be found in the following: (ref. b) a. b.

MLN ASG ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.7

State the procedures for requesting material through the Navy Supply System. (refs. a, b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

State the responsibilities for the following functional outlets: (ref. a) a. b. c. d. e.

ARP CTR CSR Greens Issue/Infantry Gear/Special Clothing MLO ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

Define the following abbreviations and acronyms: (ref. b) a. b. c. d. e. f. g.

NSN COG APL AEL NC NIS SIM ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

Discuss the contents of the survey request (DD Form 200). When is it used? (refs. a, b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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108

LOGISTICS FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

108.11

Discuss the purpose of a ROD (Standard Form 364) and the QDR (Standard Form 368), including the situation requiring its submission. (refs. a, b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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109

ADMINISTRATION/COMMAND AND CONTROL FUNDAMENTALS References: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

109.1

OPNAVINST 3120.32B, Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy (SORM) NAVFAC P-315 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 3120.1, Embarkation Manual BUPERSINST 1080.1, Enlisted Distribution Verification Report OPNAVINST 5354.1, Navy Equal Opportunity (EO) Manual BUPERSINST 1616.9, Navy Enlisted Performance Evaluation Manual OPNAVINST 5510.1H, Information and Personnel Security Program Regulation BUPERS Manual NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat handbook NAVFAC P-458, PRCP Interviewers Guide section, vol. 1

Describe the duties and responsibilities of the following personnel: (refs. a, b) a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j.

Commanding Officer Executive Officer Command Master Chief Military Advisor S-1 Admin Officer S-2 Training/Intel Officer S-3 Operations Officer S-4 Supply Officer Company Commanders Platoon Commanders _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

State the mission of each of the following commands: (ref. b) a. b. c. d. e. f.

Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Construction Battalion Unit Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit Amphibious Construction Battalion Underwater Construction Team Naval Construction Force Support Unit _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 45

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109

ADMINISTRATION/COMMAND AND CONTROL FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

109.3

What is the function of the following companies within the battalion? (refs. b, i) a. b. c. d.

Alfa Bravo Charlie/Delta Headquarters _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Define operational and administrative control. (ref. i) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

Describe the command and control structure of a Naval Construction Force command. (ref. i) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.6

Describe the purpose of Operational Plans (OPLANs), Operational Orders (OPORDs), Warning Orders, and Execution Orders. (refs. b, i) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.7

State the purpose and describe the following: (refs. b, c, i) a. b. c. d.

COC/ACOC MOCC FEX AIRDET ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

State the purpose of the EDVR. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

Explain what BA and NMP are. (ref. d, h) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date) 46

109

ADMINISTRATION/COMMAND AND CONTROL FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

109.10

Describe the functions of EPMAC and the Detailers. (refs. d, h) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.11

Discuss the purpose of the CMEO program. (ref. e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.12

Describe the purpose of the enlisted evaluation process and individual rights allowed under the evaluation system. (ref. f) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.13

Explain the difference between a security clearance and access. (ref. g) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.14

Describe the purpose of the PRCP. (ref. j) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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110

CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT EQUIPMENT (CESE) FUNDAMENTALS

110

References: a. b. c. d. e. f. 110.1

NAVFAC P-404 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 11200.1 NAVEDTRA 10640-Jl, Equipment Operator 3 & 2 NAVEDTRA 10644-Gl, Construction Mechanic 3 & 2 Subject Matter Expert (SME) NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist

Describe how to combat-harden a personnel carrier vehicle. (refs. e, f) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

Define the following terms: (refs. a, e) a. b. c. d.

CESE MHE WHE POL _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

Explain the importance of proper operator equipment maintenance and operation. (refs. c, d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Explain the procedures in filling out and submitting an operator's inspection guide, trouble report (hardcard), and vehicle trip ticket. (refs. a, b, c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

What is the difference between organic and augment CESE and how are they identified in a NCF unit? (refs. a, b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.6

What is the purpose of the Battalion Equipment Evaluation Program (BEEP)? (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.7

How is a Standard Form 91 utilized? (refs. a, b, c) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date) 48

111

CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS FUNDAMENTALS References: a. b. c. d. e. f.

111.1

NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Handbook Subject Matter Expert (SME) NAVEDTRA 10646, Builder 3 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCF OPLAN 9000 NAVFAC P-401, Pontoon Systems Manual NWP-22

Explain the fundamentals of a tent camp layout. (refs. a, b, c) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

Explain the procedures for RRR. (refs. b, d) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

How are causeway sections transported with the Amphibious Readiness Group? (ref. f) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

State the purpose of the AABFS. (refs. e, f) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

Describe Barge Ferry Operations as it applies to MPF off load. (refs. e, f) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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111

112

CONTINGENCY CONSTRUCTION/BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR FUNDAMENTALS

112

References: a. b. c. d. e. 112.1

NAVFAC P-437, Facilities Planning Guide NAVFAC P-405, Planning and Estimating Handbook COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 4400.3A, NCF Supply Manual COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCF OPLAN 9000 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 5440

Describe the information found on a Level II. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

Describe a typical Level I and how it is generated and updated. (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

What are the purposes of the Quality Control and the Project Safety Plans contained in the project package? (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

Describe the duties and responsibilities of the MLO within the battalion organization. (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

Explain the procedures for receipt and storage of project material within MLO. (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.6

Describe the procedures for issuing project material from MLO. (ref. c) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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112

CONTINGENCY CONSTRUCTION/BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

112.7

Define the importance in attaining and maintaining complete and accurate Construction Activity Summary Sheets for proper project management. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

Define the three parts of the ABFC System and explain their relationships. (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

State how many members are to be trained at a battalion level to satisfy the requirements of RRR. (ref. d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

Describe the duties and responsibilities of a damage assessment team and what type of equipment is necessary to perform their mission under BDR/RRR. (ref. e) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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113

CAMP SUPPORT FUNDAMENTALS

113

References: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. 113.1

COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 11014.2 NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Handbook NAVMED P-5010 NAVEDTRA 12532, Utilitiesman 3 NAVEDTRA 10662, Utilitiesman 2 NAVEDTRA 12523, Construction Electrician 3 NAVEDTRA 10636-J, Construction Electrician 3 & 2 EM-385-1-1, Safety and Health Requirements Manual

What is the purpose of the trouble desk as it relates to Camp Maintenance? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.2

What are the three types of inspection performed on camp facilities/equipment? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.3

What are the three types of work in camp maintenance? (ref. a) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.4

What is the purpose of maintaining operator logs for camp equipment? (refs. d, e) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.5

What is the minimum distance a latrine can be located from a mess facility and/or water supply? (ref. b) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.6

What is the minimum distance garbage pits can be located from: (ref. b) a. b.

Water supply Messing facilities ________________________________ (Signature) (Date) 52

113

CAMP SUPPORT FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D)

113.7

What is the purpose of ground rods used with portable electrical distribution systems? (ref. g) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.8

What is the difference between super-chlorination and chlorination? (ref. c) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.9

What is the purpose of leach fields? (refs. c, d) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.10

Name the four general classes of fires and what type of fire extinguisher is used on each. (ref. h) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.11

What is the purpose of generator sheltering? (ref. f) _______________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS (300 SECTION) 1. INTRODUCTION. The Watchstation section of your PQS is where you get a chance to demonstrate to your Qualifier that you can put the knowledge you have gained in the Fundamentals section to use. This section allows you to practice the tasks required for your watchstation and to handle abnormal conditions and emergencies. Before starting your assigned tasks, you must complete the fundamentals that pertain to the performance of that particular task. Satisfactory completion of all prerequisite watchstations, fundamentals is required prior to achievement of final watchstation qualification. 2.

FORMAT.

Each watchstation in this section contains:

a. A FINAL QUALIFICATION PAGE which is used to obtain the required signatures for approval and recording of Final Qualification. b. A QUALIFICATION SUMMARY which is used to record completion of all requirements for qualification at that watchstation, broken down as follows: (1) PREREQUISITES. Prerequisites are items that must be certified as having been completed before you can begin qualification for a particular watchstation. Prerequisites may include schools, watchstation qualifications from other PQS booklets and other watchstation qualifications from this booklet. Prior to signing off each prerequisite line item, the Qualifier must verify completion from existing records. The date is the date of actual completion, not the sign-off date. No points or percentages are assigned for prerequisites. (2) FUNDAMENTALS. These are the required fundamentals from the 100 section of this PQS booklet and are in addition to fundamentals you may have completed for other watchstations. Normally all fundamentals must be completed and signed off here prior to starting the watchstation (section 300) tasks, however, the Qualifier has the option of allowing you to start selected watchstation tasks after completing the fundamentals pertaining to the performance of those particular tasks. c. WATCHSTATION. This is the Practical Factors portion of your qualification. It is broken down as follows: (1) Tasks - routine operating tasks that are performed frequently (2) Infrequent Tasks (3) Abnormal Conditions 55

(4) Emergencies (5) Training Watches 3. OPERATING PROCEDURES. The PQS deliberately makes no attempt to specify the procedures to be used to complete a task or to control or correct a casualty. The only proper sources of this information are the technical manuals, Engineering Operational Sequencing System (EOSS), Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) or other policy-making documents prepared for a specific installation or a piece of equipment. Additionally, the level of accuracy required of a trainee may vary from school to school, ship to ship, and squadron to squadron based upon such factors as mission requirements. Thus, proficiency may be confirmed only through demonstrated performance at a level of competency sufficient to satisfy the Commanding Officer. 4. DISCUSSION ITEMS. Though actual performance of evolutions is always preferable to observation or discussion, some items listed in each watchstation may be too hazardous or time-consuming to perform or simulate. Therefore, you may be required to discuss such designated items with your Qualifier. 5. NUMBERING. Each Final Qualification is assigned both a watchstation number and a NAVEDTRA Final Qualification number. The NAVEDTRA number is to be used for recording qualifications in service and training records. 6. HOW TO COMPLETE. After completing the required fundamentals applicable to a particular task, you may perform the task under the supervision of a qualified watchstander. If you satisfactorily perform the task and can explain each step, your Qualifier will sign you off for that task. After all line items have been completed, your Qualifier will verify Final Qualification by signing and dating the Final Qualification pages.

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NAVEDTRA 43535 FINAL QUALIFICATION AS SEABEE COMBAT WARFARE SPECIALIST (SCW) NAME_________________________________________RATE/RANK___________ This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard (PQS). Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination, or by observation of performance. The examination or checkout need not cover every item; however, a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee's knowledge. Should supervisors "give away" their signatures, unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations. This qualification section is to be maintained by the trainee and updated to ensure awareness of remaining tasks. ---------------------------------------------------------------Trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this workstation. Recommend designation as a qualified SEABEE COMBAT WARFARE SPECIALIST (SCW) (NAVEDTRA 43535). RECOMMENDED__________________________________DATE________________ (Supervisor) RECOMMENDED__________________________________DATE________________ (Division Officer) RECOMMENDED__________________________________DATE________________ (Department Head) QUALIFIED____________________________________DATE________________ (Commanding Officer or Designated Representative) SERVICE RECORD ENTRY________________________________________DATE________________

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WORKSTATION - SEABEE COMBAT WARFARE SPECIALIST (SCW) Estimated completion time:

56 weeks

Total points this workstation: 301.1

100

PREREQUISITES Before starting your assigned tasks, complete the following:

301.1.1

Fundamentals From This PQS: 101 Safety Precautions Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 102 Basic First Aid Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 103 Weapons Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 104 General Military Tactics Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 105 Communications/Communication Security Material Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 106 Chemical, Biological, Radiological (CBR) Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 107 Embarkation Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 108 Logistics Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 59

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301.1.1

Fundamentals From This PQS:

(CONT'D)

109 Administration/Command and Control Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 110 Civil Engineer Support Equipment (CESE) Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 111 Contingency Operations Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 112 Contingency Construction/Battle Damage Repair Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 113 Camp Support Completed________________ 4 pts/4% of Workstation (Qualifier/Date) 301.2

TASKS For the tasks listed below: A. B. C. D. E. F.

What are the steps of this procedure? What are the reasons for each step? What control/coordination is required? What means of communications are used? What safety precautions must be observed? Perform this task IAW Command's SOP. A B C D E F

FIRST AID 301.2.1

Conduct CPR

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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301.2

TASKS (CONT'D) A B C D E F WEAPONS

301.2.2

a.

Load and unload the .45-caliber pistol magazine

X X

X X

X X X

X X

X X X

X X

X X

X X

X X

X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) b.

Load and unload the .45-caliber pistol with drill ammunition ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

c.

Fieldstrip the .45-caliber pistol ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

d.

Clean and lubricate the .45-caliber pistol ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

e.

Assemble the .45-caliber pistol ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

f.

Qualification-fire the .45-caliber pistol

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) WEAPONS .3

a.

Disassemble the 5.56 mm M16 rifle

X X

X X

X X

X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) b.

Clean and lubricate the 5.56 mm M16 rifle ________________________________ (Signature) (Date) 61

301.2

TASKS (CONT'D)

301.2.3

c.

Assemble the 5.56 mm M16 rifle

A B C D E F X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) d.

Load and unload the magazine with drill ammunition

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) e.

Load and unload the 5.56 mm M16 rifle with drill ammunition

X X X

X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) f.

Qualification fire the 5.56 mm M16 rifle

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) TACTICS .4

a.

Inspect, assemble, and perform maintenance on 782 gear

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) b.

Camouflage yourself and your personal equipment

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) c.

Utilizing a grid map and protractor, give the eight digit coordinate for a specified location ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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X X X

X

301.2

TASKS (CONT'D)

301.2.4

d.

A B C D E F Measure the straight line and curved distance between two identical locations on a grid map

X X X

X

X X X

X

X X X X

X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) e.

Utilize the lensatic compass to orientate a grid map ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

f.

Utilize the lensatic compass to determine the forward and back azimuths for a given location ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

g.

Draw a squad fire plan

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) h.

Demonstrate tactical hand signals in small unit movements

X X X X

X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) COMMUNICATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY MATERIAL SYSTEM (CMS) .5

Assemble and operate the AN/PRC-77 radio

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL/RADIOLOGICAL (CBR) .6

Don TOA protective CBR mask ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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X X X X X X

301.2

TASKS (CONT'D) A B C D E F LOGISTICS

301.2.7

Fill out and submit a NAVSUP 1250-1

X X

X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT EQUIPMENT .8

Prestart and operate a 1-1/4 ton truck using the hardcard

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) ADMINISTRATION/COMMAND AND CONTROL .9

Draw a chain-of-command chart through your applicable commander

X X

X

X X

X

X X X

X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) CONTINGENCY OPERATION .10

Draw a sample camp layout ________________________________ (Signature) (Date) CONTINGENCY CONSTRUCTION/BATTLE DAMAGE REPAIR

.11

Give an assembly, use the NAVFAC P-437 to show the relationship to facilities and components ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

.12

Perform as a crew member to erect a squad tent (16X32) ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

Completed .2 area comprises 28 pts/28% of workstation.

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X X X X X X

301.3

INFREQUENT TASKS For the tasks listed below: A. B. C. D. E. F.

What are the steps of this procedure? What are the reasons for each step? What control/coordination is required? What means of communications are used? What safety precautions must be observed? Perform or simulate this task IAW Command's SOP. A B C D E F

WEAPONS 301.3.1

Fire the M870 12-gauge shotgun for familiarization

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) .2

Throw a practice grenade from the standing, kneeling and prone positions observing all safety precautions

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) TACTICS .3

Perform the following tasks as a member of a security patrol: a.

Exit friendly lines

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) b.

Perform a security halt

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) c.

Set up hasty ambush

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) d.

React to a near and a far ambush ________________________________ (Signature) (Date) 65

X X X X X X

301.3

INFREQUENT TASKS (CONT'D)

301.3.3

e.

React to a chance contact

A B C D E F X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) f.

Cross linear and operate danger areas

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) g.

Reenter friendly lines

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) h.

Demonstrate procedures for handling POWs

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) COMMUNICATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY MATERIAL SYSTEMS .4

Set up and communicate using a TA-312 telephone set

X X X

X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) CIVIL ENGINEER SUPPORT EQUIPMENT .5

Prestart a 15-ton truck

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) CONTINGENCY CONSTRUCTION .6

Perform as a crew member to erect a: a.

Bunker

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

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301.3

INFREQUENT TASKS (CONT'D)

301.3.6

b.

A B C D E F X X X X X X

Strongback tent ________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

c.

Seahut

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date) .7

Perform as a crew member on a RRR exercise

X X X X X X

________________________________ (Signature) (Date)

Completed .3 area comprises 20 pts/20% of workstation. 301.4

ABNORMAL CONDITIONS - None to be discussed.

301.5

EMERGENCIES - None to be discussed.

301.6

WATCHES -

301.7

EXAMINATIONS

(Optional except as required by TYCOM/ ISIC, etc.)

301.7.1

EXAMINATIONS

Pass a written examination

None.

__________________________ (Signature/Date) .2

EXAMINATIONS

Pass an oral examination board __________________________ (Signature/Date)

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LIST OF REFERENCES USED IN THIS PQS Bluejackets' Manual BUPERSINST 1080.1, Enlisted Distribution Verification Report BUPERSINST 1616.9, Navy Enlisted Performance Evaluation Manual COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 4400.3A, NCF Supply Manual COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 1500.20 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCF OPLAN 9000 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 3120.1, Embarkation Manual COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 11014.2 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCF OPLAN 9000 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 5100.1, Navy Construction Safety Manual COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 3120.1, Embarkation Manual COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCBINST 11200.1 COMSECONDNCB/COMTHIRDNCB/COMRNCFINST 5440 EM-385-1-1, Safety and Health Requirements Manual FM 9-15 FM 3-5 FM 3-3 FM 23-35, U.S. Army Field Manual Pistols and Revolvers FM 6-5 FM 0-30 Industrial/Construction Standards 29 CFR 1910/1926 MAC Pamphlet 50-13 MCU 2/P Operation and Maintenance Manual NAVEDTRA 10479-C3, Seabee Combat Handbook NAVEDTRA 12532, Utilitiesman 3 NAVEDTRA 10669-C, Hospitalman 3 & 2 NAVEDTRA 10646, Builder 3 NAVEDTRA 10662, Utilitiesman 2 NAVEDTRA 10644-Gl, Construction Mechanic 3 & 2 NAVEDTRA 10640-Jl, Equipment Operator 3 & 2 NAVEDTRA 12523, Construction Electrician 3 NAVEDTRA 12081, Standard First Aid NAVEDTRA 10636-J, Construction Electrician 3 & 2 NAVEDTRA 10185-C1, Gunner's Mate G 3 & 2 NAVFAC P-458, PRCP Interviewers Guide section, vol. 1 NAVFAC P-315 NAVFAC P-401, Pontoon Systems Manual NAVFAC P-437, Facilities Planning Guide NAVFAC P-405, Planning and Estimating Handbook NAVFAC P-404 NAVMED P-5010 NAVSEA S9086-QH-STM-000/Shipboard BW/CW Defense and Countermeasures, ch. 470, Stock# 0901-LP-470-0010 NAVSO P-3013, Financial Management of Resources NAVSUP PUB 505 NAVSUP P-485, Afloat Supply Procedures NCF Manual (P-315) NWP-22 69

LIST OF REFERENCES USED IN THIS PQS (CONT'D) OPNAVINST 5100.25A, Navy Recreation, Athletics, and Home Safety Program OPNAVINST 5100.12, Issuance of Navy Traffic Safety Program OPNAVINST 4110.2, Hazardous Material Control and Management Program OPNAVINST 5510.1H, Information and Personnel Security Program Regulation OPNAVINST 5100.23B, Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program Manual OPNAVINST 5102.1, Accident Investigation and Reporting OPNAVINST 5510.1H, Information and Personnel Security Program Regulation OPNAVINST 3120.32B, Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy (SORM) OPNAVINST 5354.1, Navy Equal Opportunity (EO) Manual OPNAVINST 5450.46J, Doctrine and Policy Governing U.S. Naval Mobile Construction Battalions (NMCBS) and Construction Battalion Units (CBUS) TB 55-46-1 TM 11-5810-256-12, Operation Manual KY57 TM 11-5810-280-12, Operation Manual KY65 U.S. Army TM 9-1010-230-10, 40 mm Machine Gun MK 19, Operator's Manual U.S. Army TM 9-1010-230-23 & P, Machine Gun MK 19

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