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| Air Force Enlisted Classification Directory |
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| Where can you find the description for each of the subdivisions of the 2W career field? |
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Which career field subdivision is responsible for the overall maintenance of nuclear weapons, major components, and related equipment such as test and handling equipment? |
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| Complete basic training, be assigned to the career field, and complete technical school |
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| What are the first steps toward becoming a top manager of the munitions systems specialty? |
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| be qualified to perform the tasks required for the duty position |
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As an apprentice, before you can be awarded a 5-skill level, you must complete the 5-level career development course, meet the mandatory experience requirements, and |
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| The basic tasks associated with day-to-day operations of munitions are handled by the |
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| Reaching the 7-skill level signifies advancement from a journeyman to a |
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| Senior master sergeant (E–8) and chief master sergeant (E–9) |
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| The munitions systems superintendent is usually reserved for which grades? |
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| Air Force career field manager |
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Who serves as the office of primary responsibility for the overall management of the Career Field Education and Training Plan? |
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| Utilization and Training Workshop |
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Which meeting is scheduled to revise or change the Career Field Education and Training Plan? |
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| Where is the Utilization and Training Workshop normally held? |
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As a trainee with a 3-skill level, how many functional areas must you be certified on to be awarded the 5-skill level? |
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As a journeyman, how many functional areas must you be certified on to be awarded the 7- skill level? |
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Which section of the Career Field Education and Training Plan Part II identifies the specialty training standard? |
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Which agency is the office of primary responsibility for the combat ammunition system (CAS) and munitions operations? |
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| Who chairs the annual worldwide munitions managers’ conference? |
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| Which agency or organization develops command supplements or directives? |
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| Who chairs the annual worldwide munitions managers’ conference? |
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Which agency reviews the availability and allocation forecast and develops a call-forward schedule according to mission planning, storage capacity, and munitions requirements? |
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| Which ammunition control point operates at the MAJCOM level? |
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Which ammunition control point provides direct support to smaller geographic areas within the theater? |
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| Which organization has cradle-to-grave responsibility of a weapon system? |
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| Which organization manages the air superiority missiles logistics inventory? |
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| Which type of wing often provides functional support to a major command headquarters? |
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| What is the basic organizational unit in the Air Force? |
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| Which organization performs maintenance and repair on aircraft systems and components? |
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| Which organization manages the technical order improvement program? |
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| Who appoints the munitions flight chief? |
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| Munitions supervision personnel |
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| Who must ensure key and lock custodians are appointed? |
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| Who must notify customers within 24 hours of suspended or restricted ammunition? |
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Who must ensure good housekeeping practices, safety, security, and environmental control standards are enforced? |
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| Which section within the munitions flight maintains and delivers conventional munitions? |
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| Conventional munitions maintenance |
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Which element within the munitions flight processes/certifies munitions residue from flightline and demilitarization operations for turn-in? |
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| Precision guided munitions maintenance |
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| Which element within the munitions flight inspects and tests assigned missiles? |
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| Munitions support equipment maintenance |
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Which element within the munitions flight inspects and maintains assigned non-powered munitions materiel handling equipment? |
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Which element within the munitions flight works closely with weapons expeditors for all flightline support? |
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| Combat plans and mobility and training element |
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Which element within the munitions flight develops munitions deployments plans in coordination with munitions supervision? |
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| Munitions plans and scheduling element |
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Which element within the munitions flight plans and arranges the maintenance of live, inert, and dummy munitions and support equipment? |
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| Which annex of an operations plan provides planners with the munitions requirements? |
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| In-garrison expeditionary site |
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Which plan is primarily developed for locations with a permanent Air Force presence and is fully developed by functional experts? |
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Which plan is primarily developed for locations without a permanent Air Force presence and may contain only the minimum data necessary to make initial bed down decisions? |
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| Munitions supervision personnel |
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| Who is responsible for developing the munitions employment plan? |
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When developing a munitions employment plan, what is the most efficient way to gather information? |
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The war consumable distribution objective contains information on munitions anticipated to be expended during when? |
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| National Command Authority |
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Authority to direct the execution of an operation plan or concept of operations plan belongs to the |
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| circumstances indicate an imminent need to begin military operations |
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| The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff issues a warning or planning order when |
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In reference to implementing an operation or munitions employment plan, which order initiates developing a course of action? |
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In reference to implementing an operation or munitions employment plan, which order gives the combatant commander all essential execution planning information? |
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In reference to implementing an operation or munitions employment plan, which order is issued by the Secretary of Defense and directs the deployment and/or employment of forces? |
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| survivability of personnel |
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| One substantial benefit of contamination avoidance is that it increases the |
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What is the preferred method of protecting vehicles, equipment, and munitions stores from chemical contamination? |
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| Munitions flight officers/chiefs |
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Who must ensure requirements for permanent covered bomb build areas, vehicle/aerospace ground equipment storage shelters, and covered munitions trailer holding areas are developed and constructed? |
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In reference to command and control issues, which munitions flight element serves as the unit control center for munitions activities? |
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In reference to operational decontamination procedures, which item is issued in small booklets and when dipped in a suspected chemical, immediately changes color? |
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| Under which physical security protection level do nuclear weapons fall? |
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| Under which physical security protection level do F–16 fighters fall? |
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| restricted, and close-in security |
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| The four security areas you normally come in contact with are controlled, national defense, |
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| Who authorizes entry into a restricted area? |
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| How many entry control points should be set up for each restricted area? |
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| Clearly with warning signs |
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| How do you mark the boundary for a restricted area? |
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| Which security/control measure prevents unauthorized entry into a security area? |
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| Classified, sensitive, pilferable, and unclassified |
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According to the degree of control normally required, the controlled inventory item codes are ranked in what descending order? |
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| in the interest of national security |
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| Classified items require the kind of protection that is |
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| Standards and procedures for protecting arms and munitions vary according to |
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| Facility is continuously manned, or under constant surveillance |
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The protection given to very-high-risk and high-risk items in storage is an alarmed facility unless what other conditions exist? |
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| There is a weakness that could reveal critical information |
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| Which situation identifies a condition that must be present for an operation security vulnerability to exist? |
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| Unusual or increased trips and conferences by senior officials |
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| Which option is an operations indicator to operation security vulnerability? |
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| Which option is considered an administrative indicator to operation security vulnerability? |
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| Which option is considered a communications indicator to operation security vulnerability? |
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The major goal of the Air Force nuclear weapons surety program is to achieve maximum safety consistent with |
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| What are the categories of positions that fall under the personnel reliability program? |
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| detailed technical knowledge of nuclear weapon systems |
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| Performing duties in a critical personnel reliability program position normally requires what? |
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Which MAJCOM gives technical assistance to mishap investigation boards and implements corrective action involving materiel safety aspects of mishap reports? |
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| What form does a supervisor use to document safety training? |
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| When handling items manually, what parts of the body are most likely to receive an injury? |
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Vehicles other than those in the actual process of being loaded or unloaded may not be parked closer than how many feet from an explosives storage area or facility? |
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| How often are fire drills conducted within an explosive storage area? |
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An electrical storm is considered “in the near vicinity” when it is within approximately how many miles of the munitions storage area? |
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| nature of the hazard and its potential for injury or damage |
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In the Department of Defense hazard classification system, ammunition and explosives hazard classes are further subdivided into divisions based on what? |
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Hazard class 1 of the Department of Defense hazard classification system has how many divisions? |
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Which explosive class/division includes items that burn vigorously and fires that are difficult to put out? |
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| What technical order work package contains the illustrated parts breakdown? |
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| the operation is not covered in sufficient detail by other standard publications |
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| Local written explosive operational procedures are required to be used when |
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| range safety requirements. |
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| It is essential that missile safety personnel are familiar with |
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| Which munitions pose a forward firing ordnance hazard? |
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| Reducing unnecessary radiation exposure |
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| What is the intent of the “as low as reasonably achievable” concept? |
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You should replenish bench stock items when the quantity is equal to or less than what percentage of the authorized quantity? |
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| Long-life containers should survive at least how many trips? |
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When the automated system to document maintenance data (work orders) is not available, use the manual method by completing an |
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The type of maintenance similar to performing a lube, oil, and filter change on your own automobile is known as what kind of maintenance? |
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What type of maintenance includes compliance with immediate action time compliance technical orders? |
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| include critical internal component connections |
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| In-progress inspections are required for operations that |
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| organization making the entry |
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Each remark entered on an AFTO IMT 95, Significant Historical Data, is preceded by the date of the inspection or maintenance action and suffixed with the name of the |
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On an AFTO Form 244, Industrial/Support Equipment Record, what symbol indicates that an unsatisfactory condition exists on the support equipment or training equipment, but is not urgent or dangerous enough to justify removing the equipment from use? |
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Enter “Symbol entered in error, no discrepancy exits” and enter their minimum signature in the “CORRECTED BY” block. |
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When using the “CORRECTIVE ACTION” block on AFTO IMT 244, Industrial/Support Equipment Record, how is an erroneous red dash or red diagonal entry corrected? |
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Performing periodic functional testing on missiles falls under which of the maintenance levels? |
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Which agency maintains the AF’s operational air-intercept missile and air-to-ground missile inventory? |
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| Tactical missile reporting system |
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| Which computer system software package is used to update missile records? |
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