Term
Whose responsibilities include
-overall command
-assess enemy situation
-develop and issue the convoy order
-coduct COC and cross-boundary coordination
-coordinate actions
-develop IA drills
-submit a detailed manifest |
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| What unit provides 180 degree security to the fron of the convoy? |
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| What unit provides 180 degree security to the rear of the convoy? |
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| What unit provides flank security for the convoy? |
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| Which unit's (units') tactical task is to screen? |
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| Lead and Rear Security Units |
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| Which unit's (units') tactical task is to protect? |
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Whose responsibilities may include
-responsible for vehicle prep, loading and staging
-conduct rehearsals
-assess and attempt to repair to recover down vehicles
-maintain formation, dispersion and order of march
-compile detailed manifest |
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| Assistant Convoy Commander |
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Term
Whose responsibilities may include
-responsible for forward security
-perform convoy navigation duties
-communicate checkpoints, turns, danger areas etc.
-maintain speed/interval
-secure LZ for CASEVAC |
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| Lead Security Unit Leader |
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Term
Whose responsibilities may include
-responsible for outboard security
-communicate checkpoints, turns, danger areas etc.
-maintain speed/interval |
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| Main Body Security Unit Leader |
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Term
Whose responsibilities may include
-responsible for rear security
-communicate checkpoints, turns, danger areas etc.
-maintain speed/interval
-secure LZ for CASEVAC |
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| Rear Security Unit Leader |
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Term
Whose resposibilities may include
-take charge of the vehicle
-knowing the route
-defending the driver and the vehicle
-ensuring 360 degree security of the vehicle
-account for all personnel and equipment in the vehicle
-handle comm with the convoy commander |
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Term
Whose responsibilities may include
-maintaining assigned sectors of fire
-positively identify and engage targets per ROE
-properly maintain and employ weapons |
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Term
| Who may use a Nonpunitive Letter of Caution? |
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| Any small unit leader, down to a fire team leader |
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| company commanders and higher may impose NJP |
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| Who may delegate the power to impose NJP? |
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| a flag or general officer-in-command |
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| If the second-in-command assusmes command can they impose NJP? Is this succession to command or delegation of authority? |
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| Yes / succession to command |
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| Summary Court-Martial is composed of one commissioned officer usually of what rank? |
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| Captain (O-3) or above, but is not an absolute requirement. They will act as prosecutor, defense counsel and judge. |
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| In a Special and General Courts-Martial the accused has a choice of 3 compositions of a panel of members (jury), what are they? |
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| Military judge alone, panel of officers or a court of enlisted membership (at least 1/3 will be enlisted) |
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| What is the part of war that regulates the conduct of armed hostilities? |
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| Which principle of the law of war justifies the employment of violence to obtain the submission of the enemy or to reach that certain objective? |
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| Which principle of the law of war states that the nature, duration and scope of the engagement must not excee that which is required to decisively counter the hostile act? |
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| Which principle of the law of war requires that combatants be distinguished from noncombatants and that military objectives be distinguished from protected places? |
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| What classification of persons on the battlefield is defined as member of the armed forces, regular militia, guerrilla units and wears a fixed and distinct uniform? |
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| What classification of persons on the battlefield is defined as correspondents, technical personnel, contractors etc...? |
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| What classification of persons on the battlefield is defined as those who act under false pretenses IOT obtain info? |
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| Are terrorists who act in line with the definintion of a combatant protected by the law of war? |
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Definition
| Yes, but must wear a distinguishable uniform, openly carry arms and act under a distinguishable leader |
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| Which inquiry is a quick and informal investigative tool that can be used to determine whether an incident is serious enough to warrant a JAGMAN investigation? |
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| Generally, a preliminary inquiry should take no longer than how many days? |
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| Following a preliminary inquiry, what are the possible results? |
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Take no further action
conduct a command investigation
convene a litigation-report investigation
convene a court or board of inquiry |
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| Which investigation is the most common administrative investigation and is used to investigate incidents, such as aircraft mishaps, explosions, ship stranding or flooding, fires, loss of government funds or property and injuries to service members (not incurred in the line of duty)? |
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| The command investigation report is due normally how many days from the date of the convening order? |
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| Who decides the purpose and methodology of the command investigation before collecting evidence? |
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| The Investigative Officer |
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| Which investigation's primary purpose is to prepare and defend the legal interest of the Navy? |
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| Litigation-Report Investigations |
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| Who must be consulted before convening a litigation-report investigation? |
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Definition
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| Who decides the purpose and methodology of a litigation-report investigation before collecting evidence? |
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Definition
| the supervising judge advocate |
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Term
| When is a Line of Duty/Misconduct Determination conducted? |
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Definition
a disease or injury that:
Might result in permanent disability; or
results in physical inability to perform duty for 24 hours or more
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| What things may an adverse LOD/misconduct determination affect? |
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| extension of enlistment, withholding of longevity and retirement multipliers for the time missed and denial of disability reitrement and/or severence pay. |
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| Not in the line of duty may be described as: |
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Definition
1. A result of the member's own misconduct
2. While avoiding duty by deserting
3. While absent without leave (excess of 24 hours)
4. While confined under sentence of a court-martial
5. While confined under sentence of a civil court
6. Intentionally self-inflicted |
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| 3 possible misconduct/line of duty determinations are: |
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1. in the Line of Duty and not due to misconduct
2. Not in the line of duty and not due to misconduct
3. Not in the line of duty and due to the member's own misconduct |
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| A command investigation for a LOD/Misconduct determination is only required when: |
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1. injury or disease was incurred in such a way that suggests a finding of "misconduct" or "not in the line of duty" might result
2. there is a reasonable chance of permanent disability and the CA considers an investigation is essential
3. injury involves a Naval or Marine Reservist and the CA considers it essential to ensure an adequate official record |
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| During a preliminary inquiry prior to the imposition of the NJP the accused has the right to know: |
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Definition
1. nature of the offense(s) of which suspected
2. That the CO is contemplating office hours |
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| The accused has an absolute right to refuse NJP except when: |
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Definition
1. attached to or embarked on a vessel
2. after the punishment has been announced |
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| T/F - The accused has no right to detailed defense counsel at NJP |
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Definition
| True, but the accused can consult a lawyer prior to the NJP |
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| When officers receive NJP, the imposition of punishment is reported by naval correspondence to: |
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| Part or all of the punishment imposed at NJP may be suspended for up to how long? |
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Term
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Definition
unjust-accused maintains innocence
the punishment disproportionate to the offense |
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Term
| An appeal must be submitted in how many days? |
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Definition
| 5 days (calendar, not working) |
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| Summary court-martial maximum punishment? |
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Definition
-Confinement for one month
-forfeiture of 2/3 of one month's pay for one month
-reduction to E-1 |
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Term
| Summary court martial punishment imposed instead of confinement |
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Definition
-Hard labor without confinement for 45 days
-restriction for 60 days |
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| Summary court-martial punisments not imposed if accused is E-5 or above: |
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Definition
-Reduced more than one pay grade
-confined
-awarded hard labor without confinement |
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| Who may convene a Special Court-Martial? |
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Definition
| Battalion or squadron commanders or higher |
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| What is the maximum sentence for a SPCM? |
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Definition
-confinement for 12 months
-forfeiture of 2/3 of base pay per month for 12 months
-reduction to E-1
-bad conduct discharge |
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Term
| A finding of guilty at a SPCM constitutes what type of conviction? |
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Definition
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| What are the possible punishments for a General Court-martial? |
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Definition
-death
-punitive discharge: BCD and dishonorable discharge (Enlisted only) or dismissal (commissioned officer equivalent of a DD)
-confinement (for officer and enlisted)
-reduction in rank (enlisted only)
-total forfeiture of all pay and allowences |
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Term
| To apprehend someone based on probable cause, there must be reasonable grounds to believe both that: |
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Definition
| an offense has been or is being committed and that the person to be apprehended committed it |
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Term
| You may also apprehend someone to quell: |
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Definition
| quarrels, affrays and disorders |
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Term
| What are the 3 types of evidence? |
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Definition
Real- something tangible
Documentary
Testimonial |
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Term
| For evidence to be admissible it must be: |
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Definition
| Relevent, competent and authentic |
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Term
| In regards to searching for evidence, what is the Reasonable Person Test? |
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Definition
It is a test that asks if a reasonable person would believe what you are looking for is located where you are looking for it.
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| Which discharge is characterized as a Marine's service is other than honorable and can only be awarded by special/general court-martial? |
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Definition
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| Which discharge is characterized as a Marine's service is dishonorable and can only be awarded by a general court-martial? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which discharge is issued to a Marine whose service is determined to have significant negative aspects and they earned Pro/Con marks less than 4.0/3.0? |
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Definition
| General (under honorable conditions) |
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Term
| Which discharge is issued to a Marine who commits misconduct and/or requests and receives a separation in lieu of trial by court-martial? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the 3 types of IED's? |
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Definition
Command-initiated by the enemy
Victim-initiated by the victim
Time-designed to function after a preset delay |
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Term
| Which definition of an explosive is placed or fabricated in an improvised manner? |
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Definition
| Improvised Explosive Device |
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Term
| Which definition of an explosive which is an apparently harmless object unless it is disturbed or a normally safe act is performed? |
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Definition
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| What 3 things will the investigating officer give to the after a command investigation? |
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Definition
| Findings of fact, opinions and recommendations developed |
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Term
| What are the 3 levels/5 echelons of maintenance? |
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Definition
Organizational - Echelons 1 & 2
Intermediate - Echelons 3 & 4
Depot - Echelon 5 |
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Term
| Which functional area of CSS provides operating forces with the material required for operation? |
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Definition
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| Which functional area of CSS keeps material in serviceable condition? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which functional area of CSS is responsible for moving units, personnel, equipment and supplies? |
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Definition
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| Which functional area of CSS is responsible in areas that involve force sustainment, such as postal, Information systems and disbursing? |
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