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What does JSLIST stand for?

JSLIST stands for Joint Services Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology


How long do you have to put on the JSLIST?

It typically takes less than 8 minutes to don the Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST). This includes putting on the trousers, jacket, gloves, and boots, as well as sealing all openings to ensure protection from chemical or biological agents.


Is wearing M9 Tape on your JSLIST an active or passive way of detection?

Wearing M9 tape on your JSLIST is a passive way of detection. The tape is designed to detect chemical agents by changing color when exposed, alerting the wearer to potential hazards without requiring any action on their part.


What are the answers for squad training management practical exercise?

1. Conduct unit operations. 805C-PAD-4359 Manage Soldier's Deployment Requirements 805C-PAD-4550 Prepare a Standing Operating Procedure (SOP) 071-326-5502 Issue a Fragmentary Order 071-326-5503 Issue a Warning Order 071-720-0015 Conduct an Area Reconnaissance by Platoon 551-88N-3042 Plan Unit Move 551-88N-3043 Prepare for Unit Move 181-101-2023 Enforce the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) 181-105-2001 Enforce the Law of War and the Geneva and Hague Conventions 850-001-4001 Integrate Composite Risk Management into Mission Plans 071-326-3013 Conduct a Tactical Road March 091-CTT-4001 Supervise Maintenance Operations 159-200-2020 Integrate Threat Capabilities into Mission Planning 224-176-2426 Enforce Compliance with Media Ground Rules 2. Guard detained prisoners of war 301-371-1200 Process Captured Material 191-377-4250 Supervise the Processing of Detainees at the Point of Capture 191-377-4252 Supervise the Escort of Detainees 191-379-5403 Supervise a Riot/Crowd Control Operation with a Platoon Sized Element 301-371-1052 Protect Classified Information and Material 191-377-4256 Guard Detainees 301-348-1050 Report Information of Potential Intelligence Value 301-371-1050 Implement Operations Security (OPSEC) Measures 191-377-4254 Search a Detainee 191-376-4114 Control Entry to and Exit from a Restricted Area 071-331-1004 Perform Duty as a Guard 3. Treat casualties 081-831-1056 Coordinate Medical Activity Support 805C-PAD-2060 Report Casualties 081-831-1058 Supervise Casualty Treatment and Evacuation 081-831-1001 Evaluate a Casualty (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) 081-831-1003 Perform First Aid to Clear an Object Stuck in the Throat of a Conscious Casualty 081-831-1005 Perform First Aid to Prevent or Control Shock 081-831-1007 Perform First Aid for Burns 081-831-1008 Perform First Aid for Heat Injuries 081-831-1023 Perform First Aid to Restore Breathing and/or Pulse 081-831-1025 Perform First Aid for an Open Abdominal Wound 081-831-1026 Perform First Aid fot Open Chest Wound 081-831-1032 Perform First Aid for a Bleeding and/or Severed Extremity 081-831-1033 Perform First Aid for an Open Head Wound 081-831-1034 Perform First Aid for a Suspected Fracture 081-831-1044 Perform First Aid for Nerve Agent Injuries 081-831-1046 Transport a Casualty 3. Perform in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) environment 031-503-1013 Decontaminate Yourself and Individual Equipment Using Chemical Decontaminating Kits 031-503-1015 Protect Yourself from Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Injury or Contamination with Mission-Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) Gear 031-503-1018 React to Nuclear Hazard/Attack 031-503-1019 React to Chemical or Biological (CB) Hazard/Attack 031-503-1024 Replace Canister on Your M40 Series Protective Mask 031-503-1036 Maintain Your Assigned Protective Maks 031-503-1035 Protect Yourself from Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Injury or Contamination Using Your Assigned Protective Mask 031-503-1037 Detect Chemical Agents Using M8 or M9 Detector Paper 031-503-1040 Protect Yourself from CBRN Injury/Contamination with the JSLIST Chemical Protective Ensamble 031-503-1042 Protect Yourself from CBRN Injury/Contamination When Changing MOPP (Using JSLIST) 031-503-1005 Submit NBC Reports 031-503-1022 Operate the AN/VDR-2 Radiac Set 5. Implement combat survival techniques in area of operation 113-571-1022 Perform Voice Communications 113-600-2001 Communicate Via a Tactical Telephone 052-191-1361 Camouflage Yourself and Your Individual Equipement 071-326-0550 Select Hast Firing Position During Urban Operation 071-326-0557 Use Visual Signaling Techniques 071-326-5703 Construct Individual Fighting Position 071-440-0028 Engage Targets During Urban Operation 301-371-1000 Report Intelligence Information 052-195-3066 Direct Construction of Nonexplosive Obstacles 071-410-0012 Conduct Occupation of an Assembly Area 071-420-0021 Conduct a Movement to Contact by a Platoon 071-430-0028 Consolidate a Unit 071-430-0029 Reorganize a Unit 071-331-0820 Analyze Terrain 191-378-4303 Supervise a Riot/Crowd Control Operation with a Squad Sized Element 071-430-0002 Conduct a Defense by a Squad 071-326-5775 Coordinate with a Adjacent Platoon


What spots are m9 tape worn on uniform?

It is worn staggered on the outside of your MOPP suit or JSLIST over your right bicept, left cuff (Easily seen when firing or holding weapon) and right ankle for the right handed. If you are left handed, it goes on your left bicept, right wrist, and left ankle. These 3 points have been determined by the US Army to be most likely places to brush up against foliage or other places that may have liquid contamination. I have had soldiers ask me if it is ok to wear it on the outside of their regular uniform, as apposed to their chemical suits. My response was that if your concerned enough with a possible threat that you would be wearing M9 tape to begin with, you should be fully suited up in the first place. (BE CAUTIOUS WHILE USING M9 TAPE AND ALAWAYS WEAR CHEMICAL GLOVES AS IT CAN CAUSE CANCER IF IT IS IN FREQUENT CONTACT WITH BARE SKIN!) (M9 tape is not commonly used anymore because in addition to its cancer causing properties, the common soldier is no longer in the typical vegetated area to see results. The tape also does not tell you what the contaminate is, only changing random colors, causing you to have to verify with M-8 paper anyway.) SSG JUSTIN WARE WVARNG.