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| Define Isolated Personnel |
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| Military, DOD civilians, and contractors separated from unit while participating in a mission and may be in situation where they must sere. |
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| Return Ips, morale, increase op performance, deny addversaries chance to exploit intel and propoganda of isolated |
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| What is the primary USAF recovery method? |
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| What three options are there for PR? |
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| Diplomatic, Civil, and Military |
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| Five categories of PR capabilities? |
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| Individual, Component, Joint, Multinational, Other Government Agencies |
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| Who is the primary authority and responsibility for PR/CSAR in the AOR? |
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| Why is a Joint Personnel Recovery Center established? |
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| To plan, coordinate, and monitor PR missions, and to integrate PR activities with other ops and activities in the assigned op area. |
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| What are the five execution tasks of PR/CSAR? |
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| Report, Locate, Support, Recover, Reintegrate |
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| Notification that personnel have or may have become isolated |
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| Action take to precisely find an confirm the identity of isolated personnel |
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| Planned effort necessary to ensure the mental, physical, and emotional sustainment of the isolated person |
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| Process of coordinated actions and efforts of commanders and staffs, rec forces, and iso personnel to bring iso personnel under the control of a recovery force |
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| What are preq for the "Recover" function? |
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| Mission planning, responsive decision process, and command authorization. |
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| Gathering essential intelligence and SERE information and allowing iso personnel to reintegrate into their duties. |
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| What are the parts of the execution phase of CSAR? |
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| Mission launch, ingress, area ops, combat egress |
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| All forces committed to a specific combat search and rescue operation to locate, identify, support, and recover isolated personnel during combat. |
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| What are some actions you should take at the start of a CSAR? |
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| Let SD know, write everything, mark 3.1 emergency point, SAR mosaic, help SD notify JPRC. |
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| Initially provides temporary control of ops in the obj area and ensures a coordinated and timely recovery effort. |
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| Qualified and dedicated pilot trained to search, locate, and authenticate survivors, escort resuce helicopters, and control strike missions. |
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| The primary role of the Airborne Mission Coordinator is: |
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| Serve as an airborne extension of the JPRC or the executing component's Regional Rescue Coordination Center |
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| What are the responsibilities of the AMC? |
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| What is the function of the rescue combat air patrol? |
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| Counterair aircraft assigned to protect the CSARTF and iso personnel from airborne threats. |
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| What is the primary recovery vehicle for PR? |
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| What is considered the premier rescue escort asset? |
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| landing zone/pick up zone clear of threats |
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| Directive term for Helo to turn on IR floodlight |
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| Directive call to key transmitter for direction finder steer |
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| 1) Used when aircraft passes over pick up zone/LZ. Team 2) Directive term to record the location of a ground point of Interest |
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| 1) Informative call indicating completion of air to ground ordnance delivery |
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| Helicopters departing LZ usually followed by number of recovered personnel |
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| Current survivor coordinates |
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| Specific location, relative to which iso personnel provide their position to recovery forces |
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| What are SMO CSAR duties? |
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| Configures radar to support CSARTF and backs up SD |
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| Primary talker to OSC and/or Sandy 2 with duties including threat/mover passing IVO IP and IP data relay. Logs IP data. |
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| What are RESCORT AWO duties> |
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| Primary talker to RESCORT/Sandy 3/recovery vehicle providing route screening threat/mover passing as app for each phase of CSARTF ingress/egress. Logs all pertinent data. |
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| What TD does the AWO update during a CSAR? |
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| An AWO may have to build what for the ingress/egress phase? |
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| A ingress/egress route using REF LINE TD that is JTIDS enabled. |
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| What are AWO responsiblities upon hearing POPCORN? |
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| Provide ground movement information to RESCORT and recovery vehicle leads. |
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| Where do you find theater guidance for CSAR? |
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| What is the definition of "POPCORN plus 2"? |
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| Helicopter taking off from LZ with two Ips |
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| Of the three options available for PR, which one are we primarly concerned with and discussed the most? |
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| What is the relationship between the terms PR and CSAR? |
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| PR is the recovery and reintegration of Ips and CSAR is the primary recovery method utilized to conduct component and PR tasking. |
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