FIELD MEDICAL SERVICE OFFICER COURSE-WEST Date: CONCEPT CARD. ANNEX X - Tests and Evaluations

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1 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: METHOD HOURS S:I RATIO FEX : 12 MEDIA: AIO, LNC, TA TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S) 1. Given a mission, Commander's guidance and intent, rules of engagement, escalation of force criteria, and a simulated exploded improvised explosive device (IED), while serving as an individual in a small unit, react to an exploded improvised explosive device (IED) to prevent further casualties and resume the mission. (HSS-MCCS-2019) 2. Given a casualty with no life-threatening bleeding, an IFAK, and a secure position out of effective enemy fire, perform Tactical Field Care (TFC) to prevent further bleeding or death, per the reference. (HSS-MED-2003) 3. Given a casualty, an assault load and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK), perform Care Under Fire (CUF) to prevent additional casualties. (HSS-MED-2002) 4. Given Commander's guidance, with or without arms, clothing and field equipment, civilian attire and an inspector, stand a personnel inspection to ensure readiness, serviceability, cleanliness, and personal appearance of personnel and equipment. (HSS-MCCS-2035) 5. Without the aid of references, describe Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) organizations, without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2033) 6. Without the aid of references, identify the location of major Marine units without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2032) 1

2 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: Without the aid of references, identify the mission of the Marine Corps without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2031) 8. Without the aid of references describe your obligations as a Prisoner of War (POW) without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2030) 9. Without the aid of references describe your rights as a Prisoner of War (POW) without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2029) 10. Without the aid of references, describe the Code of Conduct without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2028) 11. Without the aid of references describe Marine Corps leadership without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2027) 12. Without the aid of references, identify significant events in Marine Corps history without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2026) 13. Without the aid of references, describe common terms, sayings, and quotations used in the Marine Corps without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2025) 14. Given water and hygiene items, perform individual field hygiene to prevent injuries, maintain health and preserve the fighting force to accomplish the mission. (HSS-MCCS-2024) 15. Given an individual weapon, an assault load, and as part of a unit movement, march under an assault load to complete a 4 mile march within allotted time frame. (HSS-MCCS-2021) DOWNGRADE JUSTIFICATION: TLO has been downgraded from an 8 mile to a 4 mile overall hike requirement. This has been done for safety purposes as 2

3 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: hike requirement. This has been done for safety purposes as students do not have appropriate time to acclimatize and condition to execute an 8 mile hike within a two week course. 16. Given references, unit physical fitness and combat conditioning training, maintain physical fitness to present a professional military appearance and to condition for the rigors of combat. (HSS-MCCS-2020) 17. Given a mission, Commander's guidance and intent, rules of engagement (ROE), escalation of force criteria, non-lethal deterrents, and a simulated suicide improvised explosive device (SIED), while serving as an individual in a small unit, react to a suicide improvised explosive device (SIED) to prevent friendly casualties and damage to property. (HSS-MCCS-2018) 18. Given an operating environment with an IED threat, during daylight and limited visibility, identify indicators of improvised explosive devices (IED) to identify an IED threat. (HSS-MCCS-2017) 19. Given a mission, Commander's guidance and intent, rules of engagement, escalation of force criteria, and an emplaced improvised explosive device (IED), while serving as an individual in a small unit, react to an emplaced improvised explosive device (IED) to clear individual sector while preventing casualties. (HSS-MCCS-2016) 20. Given a SL-3 complete VHF radio with a fill, a frequency or net ID, and a distant station, while wearing a fighting load, operate a VHF field radio to establish communication with the distant station. (HSS-MCCS-2015) 21. Given a military topographic map, protractor, and objective, navigate with a map and compass to arrive within 100 meters of the objective. (HSS-MCCS-2014) 22. Given a service pistol, 15 rounds of ammunition, and stationary targets at 15 yards, engage targets with the service pistol to strike the target without any safely violations. (HSS-MCCS-2003) 23. Given a service pistol, cleaning gear and lubricant, perform operator maintenance for the service pistol in accordance with TM 1005A-10/1. (HSS-MCCS-2002) 3

4 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: Given a service pistol and ammunition, perform weapons handling procedures with the service pistol, to return the weapon to action. (HSS-MCCS-2001) 25. Given a CBRN environment, a field protective mask (SL-3 complete), CBRN alarm and CBRN incident indicator, or an order to mask, employ the Field Protective Mask (FPM) within a time limit of nine seconds of the issuance of the alarm, CBRN incident indicator, or an order. (HSS-CBRN-2001) 26. Given a casualty with a suspected TBI and in any environment, report the symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) to reduce the risk of further injury or death, in accordance with attachment 2 of Directive-Type Memorandum (DTM) (FMSO-MED-2001) 27. Given casualties in a tactical environment, evacuate patients to a higher level of care for further medical treatment. (FMSO-HSS-2003) 28. Given multiple simulated casualties in a simulated operational environment, necessary medical equipment and supplies, manage a mass casualty incident to provide appropriate stabilization care to casualties within the scope of care preventing further injury or death. (FMSO-HSS-2002) 29. Given casualties in an operational environment, conduct triage for medical treatment, to prevent further injury or death. (FMSO-HSS-2001) 30. Given personnel in any environment, manage Combat and Operational Stress to strengthen, mitigate, identify, treat, and reintegrate personnel. (FMSO-COSC-2001) 31. Given the requirement in an operational environment, manage Force Health Protection for military operations to reduce the risk of sickness or disease. (FMSO-ADMN-2002) 32. Given a mission, pertinent information and acceptable risk, develop a Health Services Support Plan for the Annex Q in support of the Op Order. (FMSO-ADMN-2001) 4

5 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: Given subordinate field medical personnel, manage field medical services training program to provide unit personnel adequate sustainment and progression training, to ensure mission success. (FMSO-ADMN-2003) 34. Given an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) and references, inventory an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) to ensure it is complete and serviceable. (HSS-MED-2001) ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S) 1. Without the aid of reference, given multiple simulated casualties in a tactical environment, standard field medical equipment and supplied, and individual combat equipment, perform casualty evacuation, to prevent further injury or death, per FM , Medical Evacuation in the Theater of Operations. (FMSO-HSS-2003i) 2. Without the aid of reference, given a Field Protective Mask and exposure to irritant gas in a gas chamber or simulated combat environment, don and clear the gas mask within a time limit of 9 seconds. (HSS-CBRN-2001c) 3. Given a requirement, complete a 4 mile hike within the specified time period IAW MCRP 3-02a. (HSS-MCCS-2021c) SUMMARY OF AMMUNITION REQUIREMENT(S): EXPENDED UNIT DODIC NOMENCLATURE LO UNITS PER STUDENT UNITS FOR SUPPORT OF ISSUE G940 Gren, Hand Green Smk M18 HSS-CBRN EACH DODIC TOTALS: G945 Gren, Hand Yellow Smk M18 HSS-CBRN EACH 5

6 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: DODIC TOTALS: NOTE(S): Students will conduct time in the field and be evaluated on classroom instruction. The following will be conducted during the Final Field Exercise (FEX) - Medical Famaliarazation exercise consisting of TCCC Fundamentals and Field medical care - 2 hours REFERENCE - TITLE PUBLICATION ID CHAPTER/PAGE Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS). American College of Surgeons: current edition. Battle Drill Guide Care and Use of Individual Combat Equipment FM 21 Code of the U.S. Fighting Force NAVMC 2681 Combat Operational Stress Control (COSC) Program MCBUL 6490 Combat Skills of the Soldier FM Combat Stress MCRP 6-11C Combat and Operational stress Control (COSC) Program MCO Deployment Health DODI Explosive Hazard Operations FM Field Hygiene and Sanitation Field Hygiene and Sanitation (FM 21-10) MCRP D MCRP D First Aid MCRP 3-02G Foot Marches FM Geneva Convention Health Service Support Operations MCWP Hospital Corpsman 3&2 NAVEDTRA C 6

7 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: How to Conduct MCRP 3-0B Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis BUMEDINST Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization Tactics, Techniques and Procedures Handbook Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Logistics Support in Joint Operations Law of Armed Conflict JIEDDTF JT PUB Leading Marines FMFM 1-0 MAGTF Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Operations MCIP MTTP for NBC Protection MCWP Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine, Chapter 9, Preventive Medicine for Ground Forces NAVMED P Manual of the Medical Department NAVMED P-117 Map Reading and Land Navigation FM Marine Corps Body Composition Program and Military Appearance Program Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Program MCO P6100.3, w/ch1 MCO _ Marine Corps Drill and Ceremonies Manual NAVMC 2691 W/CH 1 Marine Corps Manual Marine Corps Operations MCDP 1-0 Marine Corps Physical Fitness Program MCO P , w/ch1 Marine Corps Uniform Regulations MCO P G W/CH 1-4 Marine Corps Values: A User's Guide for Discussion Leaders Marine Officer's Guide, Current Edition Naval Institute Press MCRP 6-11B Marine Officer's Guide Marine Physical Readiness for Combat MCRP 3-02A 7

8 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: Marine Rifle Squad MCWP Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations FM Multi-Service Communications Procedures and Tactical Radio Procedures in Joint Environment MCRP _ NBC Decontamination (FM 3-5) MCWP National Security Act of 1947 (revised in 1952) Navy Sanitation NAVMED P-5010 Navy Uniform Regulations NAVPERS Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Operations Operator & Field Maintenance Manual for M50 Mask Operator's Manual for Decontaminating Kit, Skin M258A1 and Aid, and Skin Decontaminating M58A1 Operator's Manual for M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle Operator's Manual, Rifle, 5.56mm, M16A2 w/equipment Operator's Pocket Guide for SINCGARS Ground ICOM Radios Operators Manual for Chemical - Biological Mask M40 FMFM 11-2 TM 09204G/09205G-OI/1 TM TM 11810A-OR TM 05538C-10/1A TM TM Operators Manual, AN/PRC-77 TM Operators Manual: Mask, Chemical - Biological, Field, ABC-M17, M17A1, and M17A2 Operators and Organizational Maintenance Manual: Radio Set, AN/PRC-77 TM TM Organization of Marine Corps Forces MCRP 5-12D Patient Movement MCRP G Patient Movement MCWP

9 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: Patient Movement NTTP Physical Fitness MCO Pistol Marksmanship MCRP 3-01B Pistol Marksmanship MCRP 3-01B Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9 Pistol, Semiautomatic, M9 TM 1005A-10/1 TM 1005A-10/1 Planning MCDP 5 Policy Guidance for Management of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in the Deployed Setting Policy for the Organization of Fleet Marine Forces for Combat Potential Military Chemical/Biological Agents and Compounds Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Version, Current Edition Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS). National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians: current edition. DTM MCO MCRP B Rifle Marksmanship MCRP 3-01A Rifle, 5.56-mm, M-16 TM SEMPER FIDELIS, The History of the United States Marine Corps SINCGARS ICOM Ground Radios used with Automated Net Control Devise and AN/CYZ-10 Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller (FMFM 6-8) Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communication Techniques Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Medical Company The Law of Land Warfare MILLET, R. ALLAN TM MCWP A FM FM MCRP A 9

10 FMSO FINEX Task Oriented Field Exercise HOURS: Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries Uniform Fitting and Alteration TM TM /1B Unit Management Guide MCRP 3-0A Units Battlefield Roll-up (UNITBR)Version x User's Instructions for the Individual First Aid Kit User's Manual (UM) IFAK Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center Website 10

11 FIELD MEDICAL SERVICE OFFICER COURSE-WEST Date: FMSO-PX Task Oriented Navy PFA HOURS: 2.00 METHOD HOURS S:I RATIO B : 1 D : 2 X(P) : 6 MEDIA: TA TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S) 1. Given references, unit physical fitness and combat conditioning training, maintain physical fitness to present a professional military appearance and to condition for the rigors of combat. (HSS-MCCS-2020) 2. Given an individual weapon, an assault load, and as part of a unit movement, march under an assault load to complete a 4 mile march within allotted time frame. (HSS-MCCS-2021) DOWNGRADE JUSTIFICATION: ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S) TLO has been downgraded from an 8 mile to a 4 mile overall hike requirement. This has been done for safety purposes as students do not have appropriate time to acclimatize and condition to execute an 8 mile hike within a two week course. 1. Given a requirement, pass the Navy PFA IAW OPNAVINST (series). (HSS-MCCS-2020a) 2. Given a requirement, participate in formation runs IAW MCRP 3-02a. (HSS-MCCS-2020b) 3. Given a requirement, participate in platoon physical training IAW OPNAVINST (series). (HSS-MCCS-2020c) 4. Given a requirement, participate in the various confidence courses IAW MCRP 3-02a. (HSS-MCCS-2020d) 1

12 FIELD MEDICAL SERVICE OFFICER COURSE-WEST Date: FMSO-PX Task Oriented Navy PFA HOURS: Given a requirement, participate in the Marine Corps PFT IAW MCO (series). (HSS-MCCS-2020e) 6. Given a requirement, assemble an assault load IAW the prescribed load and MCRP 3-02a. (HSS-MCCS-2021a) 7. Given a requirement, complete a 2 mile hike within the specified time period IAW MCRP 3-02a. (HSS-MCCS-2021b) 8. Given a requirement, complete a 4 mile hike within the specified time period IAW MCRP 3-02a. (HSS-MCCS-2021c) NOTE(S): REFERENCE - TITLE PUBLICATION ID CHAPTER/PAGE Foot Marches FM Marine Corps Body Composition Program and Military Appearance Program Marine Corps Physical Fitness Program MCO P6100.3, w/ch1 MCO P , w/ch1 Marine Physical Readiness for Combat MCRP 3-02A Physical Readiness Program OPNAVINST

13 FMSO 01WX Phase ination 1 METHOD HOURS S:I RATIO X(W) : 3 MEDIA: CLRM (I), CPU, PPT, SH TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S) 1. Without the aid of references, identify significant events in Marine Corps history without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2026) 2. Without the aid of references, describe common terms, sayings, and quotations used in the Marine Corps without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2025) 3. Given an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) and references, inventory an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) to ensure it is complete and serviceable. (HSS-MED-2001) 4. Given Commander's guidance, with or without arms, clothing and field equipment, civilian attire and an inspector, stand a personnel inspection to ensure readiness, serviceability, cleanliness, and personal appearance of personnel and equipment. (HSS-MCCS-2035) 5. Given a casualty with no life-threatening bleeding, an IFAK, and a secure position out of effective enemy fire, perform Tactical Field Care (TFC) to prevent further bleeding or death, per the reference. (HSS-MED-2003) 6. Given a casualty, an assault load and an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK), perform Care Under Fire (CUF) to prevent additional casualties. (HSS-MED-2002) 7. Given casualties in a tactical environment, evacuate patients to a higher level of care for further medical treatment. (FMSO-HSS-2003) 1

14 FMSO 01WX Phase ination 1 treatment. (FMSO-HSS-2003) 8. Given multiple simulated casualties in a simulated operational environment, necessary medical equipment and supplies, manage a mass casualty incident to provide appropriate stabilization care to casualties within the scope of care preventing further injury or death. (FMSO-HSS-2002) 9. Given casualties in an operational environment, conduct triage for medical treatment, to prevent further injury or death. (FMSO-HSS-2001) 10. Given a SL-3 complete VHF radio with a fill, a frequency or net ID, and a distant station, while wearing a fighting load, operate a VHF field radio to establish communication with the distant station. (HSS-MCCS-2015) 11. Without the aid of references, describe Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) organizations, without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2033) 12. Without the aid of references, identify the location of major Marine units without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2032) 13. Without the aid of references, identify the mission of the Marine Corps without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2031) 14. Without the aid of references describe your obligations as a Prisoner of War (POW) without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2030) 15. Without the aid of references describe your rights as a Prisoner of War (POW) without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2029) 16. Without the aid of references, describe the Code of Conduct without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2028) 2

15 FMSO 01WX Phase ination 1 (HSS-MCCS-2028) 17. Without the aid of references describe Marine Corps leadership without omitting key components. (HSS-MCCS-2027) ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S) 1. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the purpose of tactical triage, within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (FMSO-HSS-2001a) 2. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the principles of triage, within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (FMSO-HSS-2001b) 3. Without the aid of reference, given a descriptive list of injuries, identify the appropriate triage category for specific injuries, in accordance with Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (FMSO-HSS-2001c) 4. Given multiple simulated casualties in a simulated operational environment, necessary medical equipment and supplies, implement a mass casualty plan preventing further injury or death, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (FMSO-HSS-2002a) 5. Given multiple simulated casualties in a simulated operational environment, necessary medical equipment and supplies, establish communications with the COC communicating the appropriate medical information, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (FMSO-HSS-2002b) 6. Given multiple simulated casualties in a simulated operational environment, necessary medical equipment and supplies, provide emergency treatment within the scope of care preventing further injury or death, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (FMSO-HSS-2002c) 7. Given multiple simulated casualties in a simulated operational environment, necessary medical equipment and supplies, coordinate evacuation efforts successfully evacuating all patients, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (FMSO-HSS-2002d) 3

16 FMSO 01WX Phase ination 1 8. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list of capabilities, identify the capabilities of the taxonomy of care, within 80% accuracy, per JP , Health Service Support. (FMSO-HSS-2003a) 9. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify common litters used as CASEVAC platforms, within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (FMSO-HSS-2003b) 10. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify ground vehicles used as CASEVAC platforms, within 80% accuracy, per FM , Medical Evacuation in the Theater of Operations. (FMSO-HSS-2003c) 11. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify aircraft used as CASEVAC platforms, within 80% accuracy, per FM , Medical Evacuation in the Theater of Operations. (FMSO-HSS-2003d) 12. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify Casualty Receiving Treatment Ships (CRTS) used as CASEVAC platforms,within 80% accuracy, per FM , Medical Evacuation in the Theater of Operations. (FMSO-HSS-2003e) 13. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the casualty evacuation categories, within 80% accuracy, per FM , Medical Evacuation in the Theater of Operations. (FMSO-HSS-2003f) 14. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the purpose of the 9 Line evacuation communication process, within 80% accuracy, per FM , Medical Evacuation in the Theater of Operations. (FMSO-HSS-2003g) 15. Without the aid of reference, given the necessary equipment, transmit a 9 Line Evacuation request, within 80% accuracy, per FM , Medical Evacuation in the Theater of Operations. (FMSO-HSS-2003h) 16. Without the aid of reference, and in writing, identify the components of the VHF field radio, within 80% accuracy, per MCRP _ Multi-Service Communications Procedures. (HSS-MCCS-2015a) 4

17 FMSO 01WX Phase ination Without the aid of reference, and in writing, identify the nomenclature of the VHF field radio, within 80% accuracy, per MCRP _ Multi-Service Communications Procedures. (HSS-MCCS-2015b) 18. Without the aid of reference and given a list, identify VHF radio assembly procedures without error, per MCRP _ Multi-Service Communications Procedures. (HSS-MCCS-2015c) 19. Without the aid of reference and given a list, identify proper phonetic terms within 80% accuracy and per MCRP _ Multi-Service Communications Procedures. (HSS-MCCS-2015d) 20. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the control functionality of the VHF radio controls in order to transmit field communications per MCRP _ Multi-Service Communications Procedures. (HSS-MCCS-2015e) 21. Without the aid of reference and given a list of steps, sequence the procedures to load single channel frequencies on a VHF field radio without any errors, per MCRP _ Multi-Service Communications Procedures. (HSS-MCCS-2015f) 22. Without the aid of reference and given a list, identify trouble shooting procedures to reestablish field communications per TM (HSS-MCCS-2015g) 23. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the different ranks within the Navy and Marine Corps within 80% accuracy, in accordance with the Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2025a) 24. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the job descriptions within the Navy and Marine Corps ranks within 80% accuracy, in accordance with the Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2025b) 25. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify common Marine Corps terminology within 80% accuracy, in accordance with the Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2025c) 26. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify historical significance of different places in Marine Corps history within 80% accuracy, in accordance with the Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2026a) 5

18 FMSO 01WX Phase ination 1 (HSS-MCCS-2026a) 27. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify historically significant individuals in Marine Corps history within 80% accuracy, in accordance with the Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2026b) 28. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify historically significant Battles in Marine Corps history within 80% accuracy, in accordance with the Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2026c) 29. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the historic significance of Pathbreakers in Marine Corps history within 80% accuracy, in accordance with the Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2026d) 30. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify Marine Corps leadership traits within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCRP 6-11B. (HSS-MCCS-2027a) 31. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify Marine Corps leadership principles within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCRP 6-11B. (HSS-MCCS-2027b) 32. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the origin of the Code of Conduct within 80% accuracy and in accordance with NAVMC (HSS-MCCS-2028a) 33. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the six articles of the Code of Conduct within 80% accuracy and in accordance with NAVMC (HSS-MCCS-2028b) 34. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the origin of POW rights within 80% accuracy and in accordance with MCRP A. (HSS-MCCS-2029a) 35. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the 12 rights of POW's within 80% accuracy and in accordance with MCRP A. (HSS-MCCS-2029b) 36. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the origin of POW rights within 80% accuracy and in accordance with MCRP A. (HSS-MCCS-2030a) 6

19 FMSO 01WX Phase ination Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the 12 rights of POW's within 80% accuracy and in accordance with MCRP A. (HSS-MCCS-2030b) 38. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the rules and regulations POW's must abide by 80% accuracy and in accordance with MCRP A. (HSS-MCCS-2030c) 39. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the significance of the National Security Act of 1947 within 80% accuracy, in accordance with the Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2031a) 40. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify key elements of the National Security Act of 1947 within 80% accuracy, in accordance with the Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2031b) 41. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the location of the three Marine Expeditionary Forces within 80% accuracy, in accordance with Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2032a) 42. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the areas of operation of the three Marine Expeditionary Forces within 80% accuracy, in accordance with Marine Corps Common Skills Handbook. (HSS-MCCS-2032b) 43. Without the aid of reference, given a description or title, identify the two parallel Chains of Command within the Marine Corps, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCDP 1-0 Marine Corps Operations. (HSS-MCCS-2033a) 44. Without the aid of reference, given a description or title, identify the four broad categories of the Marine Corps, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCDP 1-0 Marine Corps Operations. (HSS-MCCS-2033b) 45. Without the aid of reference, given a description or title, identify the four core elements within a Marine Air Ground Task Force(MAGTF), within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCO Policy for the Organization of Fleet Marine Forces for Combat. (HSS-MCCS-2033c) 7

20 FMSO 01WX Phase ination Without the aid of reference, given a description or title, identify the different types of Marine Air Ground Task Forces(MAGTFs), within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCO Policy for the Organization of Fleet Marine Forces for Combat. (HSS-MCCS-2033d) 47. Without the aid of references, given a MARPAT uniform item and ownership marking locations, select the proper wear for each item, with no discrepancies, IAW MCO P series. (HSS-MCCS-2035a) 48. Without the aid of references, given combat equipment, select the proper wear for each item, with no discrepancies, IAW MCO P series. (HSS-MCCS-2035b) 49. Without the aid of references, given combat equipment, select the proper maintenance for each item, with no discrepancies, IAW MCO P series. (HSS-MCCS-2035c) 50. Given an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) and references, identify the minor injury kit components within the IFAK, without omitting at least 80% of the components. (HSS-MED-2001a) 51. Given an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) and references, identify the trauma kit components within the IFAK, without omitting at least 80% of the components. (HSS-MED-2001b) 52. Given an Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) and references, identify the safety precautions associated with IFAK components, without omitting at least 80% of the safety precautions. (HSS-MED-2001c) 53. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, define the principles of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC), within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, current Military Edition. (HSS-MED-2002a) 54. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, define the first phase of TCCC, within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, current Military Edition. (HSS-MED-2002b) 55. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, define the second phase of TCCC, within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, current Military Edition. (HSS-MED-2003a) 8

21 FMSO 01WX Phase ination Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, define the third phase of TCCC, within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, current Military Edition. (HSS-MED-2003b) NOTE(S): REFERENCE - TITLE PUBLICATION ID CHAPTER/PAGE Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS). American College of Surgeons: current edition. Blue Jacket's Manual Care and Use of Individual Combat Equipment FM 21 Code of the U.S. Fighting Force NAVMC 2681 Field Hygiene and Sanitation (FM 21-10) MCRP D First Aid MCRP 3-02G Foot Marches FM Geneva Convention Health Service Support Operations MCWP Hospital Corpsman 3&2 NAVEDTRA C Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Logistics Support in Joint Operations Law of Armed Conflict JT PUB Leading Marines FMFM 1-0 Marine Corps Drill and Ceremonies Manual NAVMC 2691 W/CH 1 Marine Corps Manual Marine Corps Operations MCDP 1-0 Marine Corps Uniform Regulations MCO P G W/CH 1-4 Marine Corps Values: A User's Guide for Discussion Leaders MCRP 6-11B 9

22 FMSO 01WX Phase ination 1 Discussion Leaders Marine Officer's Guide, Current Edition Naval Institute Press Medical Evacuation in a Theater of Operations FM Multi-Service Communications Procedures and Tactical Radio Procedures in Joint Environment National Security Act of 1947 (revised in 1952) Marine Officer's Guide MCRP _ Navy Sanitation NAVMED P-5010 Operator's Pocket Guide for SINCGARS Ground ICOM Radios TM Organization of Marine Corps Forces MCRP 5-12D Patient Movement MCRP G Patient Movement MCWP Patient Movement NTTP Planning MCDP 5 Policy for the Organization of Fleet Marine Forces for Combat Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support, Military Version, Current Edition Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS). National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians: current edition. MCO Rifle, 5.56-mm, M-16 TM SEMPER FIDELIS, The History of the United States Marine Corps Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Medical Company The Law of Land Warfare Uniform Fitting and Alteration Units Battlefield Roll-up (UNITBR)Version x MILLET, R. ALLAN FM MCRP A TM /1B User's Manual (UM) 10

23 FMSO 01WX Phase ination x User's Instructions for the Individual First Aid Kit Wilderness Medicine Course Handbook IFAK 11

24 FMSO 02WX Phase ination 2 METHOD HOURS S:I RATIO X(W) : 3 MEDIA: CLRM (I), CPU, PPT, SH TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S) 1. Given a service pistol, cleaning gear and lubricant, perform operator maintenance for the service pistol in accordance with TM 1005A-10/1. (HSS-MCCS-2002) 2. Given a service pistol and ammunition, perform weapons handling procedures with the service pistol, to return the weapon to action. (HSS-MCCS-2001) 3. Given subordinate field medical personnel, manage field medical services training program to provide unit personnel adequate sustainment and progression training, to ensure mission success. (FMSO-ADMN-2003) 4. Given water and hygiene items, perform individual field hygiene to prevent injuries, maintain health and preserve the fighting force to accomplish the mission. (HSS-MCCS-2024) 5. Given a casualty with a suspected TBI and in any environment, report the symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) to reduce the risk of further injury or death, in accordance with attachment 2 of Directive-Type Memorandum (DTM) (FMSO-MED-2001) 6. Given a CBRN environment, a field protective mask (SL-3 complete), CBRN alarm and CBRN incident indicator, or an order to mask, employ the Field Protective Mask (FPM) within a time limit of nine seconds of the issuance of the alarm, CBRN incident indicator, or an order. (HSS-CBRN-2001) 7. Given a military topographic map, protractor, and objective, navigate with a map and compass to arrive within 100 meters of the objective. (HSS-MCCS-2014) 1

25 FMSO 02WX Phase ination 2 within 100 meters of the objective. (HSS-MCCS-2014) 8. Given the requirement in an operational environment, manage Force Health Protection for military operations to reduce the risk of sickness or disease. (FMSO-ADMN-2002) 9. Given a mission, pertinent information and acceptable risk, develop a Health Services Support Plan for the Annex Q in support of the Op Order. (FMSO-ADMN-2001) 10. Given personnel in any environment, manage Combat and Operational Stress to strengthen, mitigate, identify, treat, and reintegrate personnel. (FMSO-COSC-2001) 11. Given a mission, Commander's guidance and intent, rules of engagement, escalation of force criteria, and a simulated exploded improvised explosive device (IED), while serving as an individual in a small unit, react to an exploded improvised explosive device (IED) to prevent further casualties and resume the mission. (HSS-MCCS-2019) 12. Given a mission, Commander's guidance and intent, rules of engagement (ROE), escalation of force criteria, non-lethal deterrents, and a simulated suicide improvised explosive device (SIED), while serving as an individual in a small unit, react to a suicide improvised explosive device (SIED) to prevent friendly casualties and damage to property. (HSS-MCCS-2018) 13. Given an operating environment with an IED threat, during daylight and limited visibility, identify indicators of improvised explosive devices (IED) to identify an IED threat. (HSS-MCCS-2017) 14. Given a mission, Commander's guidance and intent, rules of engagement, escalation of force criteria, and an emplaced improvised explosive device (IED), while serving as an individual in a small unit, react to an emplaced improvised explosive device (IED) to clear individual sector while preventing casualties. (HSS-MCCS-2016) 2

26 FMSO 02WX Phase ination 2 ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S) 1. Without the aid of references, given a scenario, identify needs of the mission, without omission, in accordance with the student handout. (FMSO-ADMN-2001a) 2. Without the aid of references, given a scenario, identify health service support needs for detainee operations and displaced civilian personnel, within 80%, in accordance with the student handout. (FMSO-ADMN-2001b) 3. Without the aid of references, given a scenario, plan for combat personnel replacements, without omission, in accordance with the student handout. (FMSO-ADMN-2001c) 4. Without the aid of reference, given an operational environment, monitor unit immunization programs, within 80%, per NAVMED P-117 Manual of the Medical Departement and MCWP Health Service Support Operations. (FMSO-ADMN-2002a) 5. Without the aid of reference, given an operational environment, maintain occupational health surveillance programs, within 80%, per NAVMED P-117 Manual of the Medical Departement and MCWP Health Service Support Operations. (FMSO-ADMN-2002b) 6. Without the aid of reference, given an operational environment, perform required administrative duties, within 80%, per NAVMED P-117 Manual of the Medical Departement and MCWP Health Service Support Operations. (FMSO-ADMN-2002c) 7. Without the aid of reference, define the requirements for command CGI inspection, within 80%, per MCRP 3-0A Unit Management Guide. (FMSO-ADMN-2003a) 8. Given a unit training requirement, utilize the T&R Manual to identify appropriate training tasks, within 80%, per NAVMC Unit and Readiness Manual. (FMSO-ADMN-2003b) 9. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, define the functions of OSCAR Team Members, within 80%, per the COSC Program. (FMSO-COSC-2001a) 10. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, differentiate between Combat Stress and Operational Stress, within 80%, per the COSC program. (FMSO-COSC-2001b) 3

27 FMSO 02WX Phase ination Without the aid of references, given a description or list, list the core values of Combat Operational Stress Control, within 80%, per the COSC program. (FMSO-COSC-2001c) 12. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, describe the four stress zones that make up the Combat Operational Stress Control Continuum, within 80%, per the COSC program. (FMSO-COSC-2001d) 13. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, describe how to use the Combat Operational Stress Flow Chart, within 80%, per the COSC program. (FMSO-COSC-2001e) 14. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, define the four Primary Aid aspects of Combat Operational Stress First Aid, within 80%, per the MCBUL (FMSO-COSC-2001f) 15. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, define the three Secondary Aid aspects of Combat Operational First Aid, within 80%, per the COSC program. (FMSO-COSC-2001g) 16. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, define the four sources of help in dealing with Combat Operational Stress Control, within 80%, per the COSC program. (FMSO-COSC-2001h) 17. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, define the importance of an After Action Review, within 80%, per the COSC program. (FMSO-COSC-2001i) 18. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the mandatory events requiring TBI evaluation, within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition and DTM (FMSO-MED-2001a) 19. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the signs and symptoms of TBI, within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition and DTM (FMSO-MED-2001b) 20. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the components of the Military Acute Concussion Evaluation (MACE), within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition and DTM (FMSO-MED-2001c) 4

28 FMSO 02WX Phase ination Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the required data for the significant activity (SIGACT) report, within 80% accuracy, per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition and DTM (FMSO-MED-2001d) 22. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the components of the Field Protective Mask, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with CBRN Protective Equipment Technical Manuals. (HSS-CBRN-2001a) 23. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify procedures to fit the Field Protective Mask, to ensure a proper fitting seal per CBRN Protective Equipment Technical Manuals. (HSS-CBRN-2001b) 24. Without the aid of reference, given a Field Protective Mask and exposure to irritant gas in a gas chamber or simulated combat environment, don and clear the gas mask within a time limit of 9 seconds. (HSS-CBRN-2001c) 25. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, maintain the Field Protective Mask, within 80% accuracy in accordance with CBRN Protective Equipment Technical Manuals. (HSS-CBRN-2001d) 26. Without the aid of references, given a description or title, select the definition of Mission Oriented Protective Posture, within 80% accuracy, per NBC Decontamination, FM 3-5. (HSS-CBRN-2001e) 27. Without the aid of references, given a list, identify the limitations of Mission Oriented Protective Posture, within 80% accuracy, per NBC Decontamination, FM 3-5. (HSS-CBRN-2001f) 28. Without the aid of references, given a description or title, identify the levels of Mission Oriented Protective Posture, within 80% accuracy, per NBC Decontamination, FM 3-5. (HSS-CBRN-2001g) 29. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify the methods of chemical agents detection, within 80% accuracy, per NBC Decontamination, FM 3-5. (HSS-CBRN-2001h) 30. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify the methods of personal decontamination, within 80% accuracy, per NBC Decontamination, FM 3-5. (HSS-CBRN-2001i) 5

29 FMSO 02WX Phase ination Without the aid of reference, given a simulated NBC contaminated environment and the necessary equipment, employ NBC personal protective equipment and measures, to prevent further illness or injury, per NBC Decontamination, FM 3-5. (HSS-CBRN-2001k) 32. Without the aid of reference and given a description or title, identify the characteristics of the M9 Service Pistol, within 80% accuracy, per the student handout. (HSS-MCCS-2001a) 33. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify the components of the M9 Service Pistol, within 80% accuracy, per student handout. (HSS-MCCS-2001b) 34. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the safety features of the M9 Service Pistol, within 80% accuracy, per the student handout. (HSS-MCCS-2001c) 35. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify the weapons conditions of the M9 Service Pistol, within 80% accuracy, per student handout. (HSS-MCCS-2001d) 36. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify the weapons commands for the M9 Service Pistol, within 80% accuracy, per the student handout. (HSS-MCCS-2001e) 37. Without the aid of references, given a description or list, identify the procedures of remdial action for the M9 Service Pistol, within 80% accuracy, per the student handout. (HSS-MCCS-2001f) 38. Without the aid of reference, given a description or title, disassemble the service pistol and magazine, without error, per MCRP 3-01B, Pistol Marksmanship. (HSS-MCCS-2002a) 39. Without the aid of reference, given a description or title, clean and inspect the service pistol, without error, per MCRP 3-01B, Pistol Marksmanship. (HSS-MCCS-2002b) 40. Without the aid of reference, given a description or title, reassemble the service pistol and magazine, without error, per MCRP 3-01B, Pistol Marksmanship. (HSS-MCCS-2002c) 41. Without the aid of reference, given a description or title, identify the four safety rules of weapons, without error, per MCRP 3-01B, Pistol Marksmanship. (HSS-MCCS-2003a) 6

30 FMSO 02WX Phase ination 2 without error, per MCRP 3-01B, Pistol Marksmanship. (HSS-MCCS-2003a) 42. Without the aid of reference, given a service pistol, demonstrate the two basic weapons carries, without omission, per MCRP 3-01B, Pistol Marksmanship. (HSS-MCCS-2003b) 43. Without the aid of reference, given a service pistol, a loaded magazine and the necessary equipment at an approved pistol range, fire the service pistol, without any safety violations, per MCRP 3-01B, Pistol Marksmanship. (HSS-MCCS-2003c) 44. Without the aid of reference, given a list, identify the information contained on a military map, without any errors, per Map Reading and Land Navigation, FM (HSS-MCCS-2014a) 45. Without the aid of reference, given a list, identify the purpose of the 6 basic colors on a map, without any errors, per Map Reading and Land Navigation, FM (HSS-MCCS-2014b) 46. Without the aid of reference, given a list, identify the purpose of contour lines on a military map, without any errors, per Map Reading and Land Navigation, FM (HSS-MCCS-2014c) 47. Without the aid of reference and given a list, identify the procedure for measuring distance on a military map, with no discrepancies, per Map Reading and Land Navigation, FM (HSS-MCCS-2014d) 48. Without the aid of reference, given a military map, protractor, compass, and a set of 8 digit grid coordinates, locate a position on a map, without omission, per Map Reading and Land Navigation, FM (HSS-MCCS-2014e) 49. Without the aid of reference, utilize a lensatic compass, per Map Reading and Land Navigation, FM (HSS-MCCS-2014f) 7

31 FMSO 02WX Phase ination Without the aid of reference, given a military map and a lensatic compass, orientate the map to the ground, without omission, per Map Reading and Land Navigation, FM (HSS-MCCS-2014g) 51. Without the aid of reference, given a military map, lensatic compass, and a minimum of an 8 digit grid coordinate, locate specific points on a land navigation course, without omission, per Map Reading and Land Navigation, FM (HSS-MCCS-2014h) 52. Without the aid of references and in writing, identify how to operate in an IED environment per the references. (HSS-MCCS-2016a) 53. Without the aid of reference while wearing individual combat equipment, react to an IED attack, in accordance with JIEDDTF (HSS-MCCS-2016b) 54. Without the aid of reference and in writing, select the definition of an IED within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCIP (HSS-MCCS-2017a) 55. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify primary indications of an IED within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCIP (HSS-MCCS-2017b) 56. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify common employment techniques of an IED within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCIP (HSS-MCCS-2017c) 57. Without the aid of reference and in writing, define Rules of Engagement within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCIP (HSS-MCCS-2018a) 58. Without the aid of reference and in writing, define Escalation of Force criteria within 80% accuracy, in accordance with MCIP (HSS-MCCS-2018b) 59. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the tactics to react to a Suicide Bomber, in accordance with MCIP (HSS-MCCS-2018c) 8

32 FMSO 02WX Phase ination Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the five categories of blast effects on the human body, within 80% accuracy per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (HSS-MCCS-2019a) 61. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the pattern of injuries from an explosive device, within 80% accuracy per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (HSS-MCCS-2019b) 62. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the wounding effects of fragmentation, within 80% accuracy per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (HSS-MCCS-2019c) 63. Without the aid of reference and in writing, identify the wounding effects of blast overpressure, within 80% accuracy per Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Current Military Edition. (HSS-MCCS-2019d) 64. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify sources of water in a field environment, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024a) 65. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify factors affecting sources of water, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024b) 66. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the procedures for water purification for individual use, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024c) 67. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify water testing requirements, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024d) 68. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the anatomy of the foot, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with FM Foot Marches. (HSS-MCCS-2024e) 9

33 FMSO 02WX Phase ination Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify common foot disorders, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with FM Foot Marches. (HSS-MCCS-2024f) 70. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify preventive measures for foot disorders, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with FM Foot Marches. (HSS-MCCS-2024g) 71. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the four types of field waste, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024h) 72. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the guidelines for latrine placement, within 80% accuracy, in accordance NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024i) 73. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the types of field sanitation devices used for human waste disposal, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024j) 74. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the types of field sanitation devices used for liquid waste disposal, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024k) 75. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the types of field sanitation devices used for garbage disposal, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024l) 76. Without the aid of reference, given a description or list, identify the types of field sanitation devices used for rubbish disposal, within 80% accuracy, in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 Manual of Naval Preventive Medicine. (HSS-MCCS-2024m) NOTE(S): 10

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