.
A. List of squadron personnel to include name, phone number, and home address.
B. Step-by-step procedures to be followed when an emergency situation occurs.
C. List the different duty sections of Security Forces.
D. Detailed information about installation security.
A. Munitions Control 2000 (MC2K).
B. Combat Ammunition System (CAS).
C. Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS).
D. Core Automated Maintenance System (CAMS).
A. next month.
B. the new year.
C. the fiscal year.
D. the calendar year.
A. When the items are placed in storage.
B. When the carrier arrives at the base gate.
C. When the in-checker signs for the property.
D. When the carrier arrives in the munitions storage area.
A. Assets found inside the central storage area or an approved storage area.
B. Assets issued to the custodial control of a supply point.
C. Assets removed from or left by transient aircraft.
D. Assets issued for consumption.
A. Munitions accountable systems officer (MASO).
B. Munitions flight chief.
C. Document control monitor.
D. Organizational commander.
A. prepare for war.
B. show unit effectiveness.
C. account for all personnel.
D. bring one squadron back to work for the day.
A. Maintenance operation center.
B. Base safety office.
C. Security forces.
D. Transportation.
A. A solid wood door with a peep hole.
B. A solid wood door without a peep hole.
C. A hollow wood door with a peep hole.
D. A hollow wood door without a peep hole.
A. Maintenance.
B. Primary issue.
C. Secondary issue.
D. Normal operation.
A. AF IMT 2432, Key issue log.
B. AF IMT 4331 Munitions Transaction Sheet.
C. AF IMT 68 Munitions Authorization Record.
D. AF IMT 2427, Lock and Key Control Register.
A. Weekly.
B. Monthly.
C. At the end of each shift.
D. At the beginning of each shift.
(203) Why is an awaiting maintenance (AWM) work order generated?
B. Parts are not available to complete the task.
C. To put the job on hold until the next duty day.
D. Time, equipment, and personnel are not available to complete the task.
A. When the allotted time has run out.
B. When the equipment is not available.
C. When the required personnel are not available.
D. When the required parts to do the maintenance are on order.
A. Immediate supervisors.
B. Squadron commander.
C. Munitions flight chief.
D. Officer in charge (OIC).
A. Weapons expeditor.
B. Munitions inspector.
C. Weapons reconciliation officer.
D. Affected production superintendent.
A. inventory adjustments.
B. proper inventory reporting.
C. meeting the mission at all costs.
D. asset control and documentation.
A. Standard tanks, racks, adapters and pylon packages (STRAPP).
B. Standard air munitions packages (STAMP).
C. Afloat Prepositioned Fleet (APF).
D. Continental United States (CONUS) Stocks.
A. Standard tanks, racks, adapters and pylon packages (STRAPP).
B. Standard air munitions packages (STAMP).
C. Afloat prepositioned fleet (APF).
D. Continental United States (CONUS) stocks.
A. issue.
B. allocation.
C. requisition.
D. requirement.
A. Munitions forecast.
B. Munitions requisition.
C. Supplemental munitions issue request.
D. Supplemental allocation authorization request.
A. what a unit needs.
B. the amount on order.
C. the amount being shipped.
D. the quantity expended from custody accounts.
A. Receive forward.
B. Receive back.
C. Call forward.
D. Call back.
A. Requisitioning.
B. Receiving.
C. Shipping.
D. Issuing.
A. Munitions control.
B. Munitions storage.
C. Munitions inspection.
D. Munitions accountable systems officer.
A. Due-in-for maintenance.
B. Emergency.
C. Custody.
D. Initial.
A. Due-in-for maintenance.
B. Emergency.
C. Custody.
D. Initial.
A. Issue.
B. Receipt.
C. Shipment.
D. Expenditure.
A. accounts for the items.
B. shows item responsibility.
C. certifies inspection of the item.
D. declares the item unserviceable.
A. Flight chief.
B. Supply officer.
C. Transportation officer.
D. Hazardous material officer.
A. Alternate mission equipment.
B. Missiles.
C. Aircraft.
D. Trailers.
A. Munitions accountable systems officer.
B. Organizational commander.
C. Munitions flight chief.
D. Account custodian.
A. Base commander and one Airman.
B. Operations commander and the primary custodian.
C. MASO requests the commander of the off-base custody account to appoint disinterested individuals.
D. Commander of the off-base custody account requests the MASO to appoint disinterested individuals.
A. Initial.
B. Emergency.
C. Consumption.
D. Custody account.
A. Commander
B. Team chief.
C. Supervisor.
D. Munitions accountable systems officer (MASO).
A. Physical count.
B. Warehouse balance.
C. Recap sheet balance.
D. Stock record account balance.
A. Category 3—medium risk.
B. Category B—unclassified.
C. Category 1—very high risk.
D. Category D—low sensitivity.
A. Organizational commander.
B. Document control monitor.
C. Munitions flight chief.
D. Munitions accountable systems officer (MASO).
A. control element.
B. inspection element.
C. owning commander.
D. responsible organization.
A. 12 months.
B. 15 months.
C. 24 months.
D. Not required after initial training.
A. Fire department.
B. Security forces.
C. Base safety office.
D. Explosive ordinance disposal.
A. Job status.
B. Facility capability.
C. Missile management.
D. Net explosive weight.
A. Munitions tasks.
B. Personnel status.
C. Munitions trailer status.
D. Time compliance technical order (CTO) status.
A. Flight chief.
B. Wing commander.
C. Squadron commander.
D. Flight commander.
A. Unit committed munitions listing (UCML).
B. Theater allocation buy-budget system (TABBS).
C. War consumable distribution objective (WCDO).
D. Nonnuclear consumables annual analysis (NCAA).
A. Munitions flight officer in charge (OIC).
B. Munitions flight chief.
C. Organizational commander.
D. Munitions accountable systems officer.
A. Distribution quantity.
B. Requirement.
C. Allocation.
D. Allotment.
A. Never.
B. Anytime an item is needed.
C. Anytime an item is needed and is major command (MAJCOM) directed.
D. For quantity per unit pack, or quantity per shipping container conditions.
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