Final answer:
The correct answer for the types of MOPP gear exchange procedures are Types A, B, and C, which involve individual, buddy team, and troop exchanges respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is option A, B and C, which refer to the three types of procedures for MOPP (Mission-Oriented Protective Posture) gear exchange used by military personnel to protect against chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threats. Type A exchange is done when individuals replace their MOPP gear independently, without a buddy. In Type B exchange, two soldiers work as a team to help each other replace their gear. Finally, Type C is a troop exchange where unit leaders plan and coordinate the exchange of MOPP gear among a larger group in a collective manner.
The three types of procedures for MOPP gear exchange are:
Type A: This procedure involves donning (putting on) the protective mask and gloves while keeping the protective suit and boots in a ready position.
Type B: This procedure involves donning the protective mask, gloves, suit, and boots.
Type C: This procedure involves putting on all the protective gear while in a contaminated environment.
It is important to follow the correct procedure depending on the level of threat and the specific situation.