Medical
Supply
Weapons
Seabee Acronyms
Safety
100

What can be used as a backup BAS?

Galley

100

How many classes of supply are there?

11

100

What are the 4 universal weapon safety rules?

TREAT every weapon as if it were loaded.

NEVER point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.

KEEP your finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire.

KEEP weapon on safe until you are intend to fire.

100

BAMCIS

Begin planning
Arrange reconnaissance
Make reconnaissance
Complete order
Issue order
Supervise

100

Who is responsible for safety?

Everyone

200

How do you transport injured personnel on a litter?

Feet First

200

What is the first class of supply?

Subsistence, gratuitous health and comfort items.

200

What are the characteristics of the M4 rifle?

Lightweight, magazine fed, air cooled, gas operated, semi or full auto, shoulder fired
, .556 round

200

METT-T

Mission
Enemy
Terrain and weather
Troops and support
Time available

200

What are the 3 levels of ORM?

In depth

Deliberate

Time Critical


300

What lines of a 9-line do you need to be able to request for a Medevac?

Line 1: Grid location of the pickup site

Line 2: Radio frequency, call sign, and suffix

Line 3: Number of patients by urgency (Urgent, Priority, Routine)

Line 4: Special equipment needed (hoist, ventilator, etc.)

Line 5: Number of patients by type (litter or ambulatory)


300

What is the 5th class of supply?

Ammunition of all types, bombs, explosives, mines, fuses, detonators, pyrotechnics, missiles, rockets, propellants, and associated items.

300

What are the 8 cycles of operation?

Feeding, chambering, locking, firing, unlocking, extracting, ejecting, cocking

300

KOCOA

Key terrain features
Observation and fields of fire
Cover and concealment
Obstacles
Avenues of approach used when creating a fire plan.

300

What is the five step process for ORM?

Identify hazards

Assess hazards

Make risk decisions

Implement controls

Supervise

400

DAILY DOUBLE

What are the 3 types of bleeding?

arterial bleeding (bright red, pulsating spurting, hardest to control)
venous bleeding (brick red or maroon, steady flow)
capillary bleeding (deep red, oozing flow)

400

What is the 8th class of supply?

Medical material including repair parts peculiar to medical equipment

400

What is the sustained rate of fire for the M4?

12 - 15 rounds per minute

400

DRAW-D

Defend
Reinforce
Attack
Withdraw
Delay used when planning out a patrol

400

When are single and double hearing protection needed?

Single- 84DBA

Double- 104DBA

500

What are the 5 different ways to stop bleeding?

Battle dressing
Direct pressure
Pressure dressing
Pressure points
Tourniquet

500

What is a Consolidated Shipboard/Shore Based Allowance List (COSAL)?

A supply document that lists the items required to achieve maximum, self supporting capabilities for 90 days or 1,800 construction hours

500

What are the different roles between the M240B and the M2 .50?

M240B- used for personnel assault

M2 .50- used in vehicle assault

500

SAFE

Security
Automatic weapons
Fields of fire
Entrenchment

500

What is the ABCD process of TCRM?

Assess the situation

Balance resources

Communicate to others

Do and debrief the event