UCMJ
Deck Seamanship and Shipboard Safety
DoN Ethics and Values
Damage Control
Navy and Marine Corps Team
100

The principal governing document for administering military justice.

What is the UCMJ?

100

Identify Hazards, Assess Hazards, Make Risk Decisions, Implement Controls, Supervise.

What is ORM?

100

Honor, Courage, Commitment.

What are Core Values?

100

These fires can be identified by black smoke and burning oil.

What are Class Bravo fires?

100

This Marine Corps officer wears a silver bar rank insignia on their uniform.

What is a First Lieutenant?

200

The purpose of the UCMJ is to maintain ________.

What is good order and discipline?

200

The measurement from a ship’s waterline to the lowest point on the hull.

What is draft?

200

Meeting the demands of the naval service and the mission when it is difficult, while adhering to a higher standard of personal conduct and decency, and having the moral and mental strength to do what is right even in the face of personal or professional adversity.

What is courage?

200

X-Ray – Yoke – Zebra.

What are Material Conditions of Readiness?

200

An entry-level school to provide basic technical knowledge required for an enlisted Sailor's job performance and later specialized training.

What is "A" School?

300

Allows commanding officers a means to promptly adjudicate minor offenses.

What is an NJP?

300

Deck safety consideration conducted prior to air operations to ensure the flight deck is clear of any debris.

What is FOD walkdown?

300

A system of moral principals and are rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group

What are ethics?

300

The preferred agent for extinguishing Class “B” fires is _______.

What is Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)?

300

This type of Navy ship will deploy with Marines on a MEU.

What is an Amphibious Assault Ship? (LHA/LHD)

400

An “unduly familiar” relationship between service members which does not respect differences in rank.

What is fraternization?

400

The weight of _____________ holds the ship in place when out at sea.

What is the anchor and its' chain?

400

An aviation conference that occurred in Las Vegas which led to the establishment of the Navy’s current values: Honor, Courage, and Commitment.

What is the Tailhook Scandal?

400

Fuel – Oxygen – Heat – Chemical chain reaction

What is the Fire Tetrahedron?

400

The 0311 ______ designator means a Marine works an infantry job.

What is MOS?
500

USMC Article known as the “General Article”.

What is Article 134?

500

Component of ORM that examines the degree of injury or occupational illness that could occur as result of exposure to hazard.

What is severity?

500

Standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable.

What are morals?

500

A shipbuilding principal is used to improve the survivability of ships by sectioning off areas with watertight doors.

What is compartmentation?

500

Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations employs troops and resources through these 3 different echelons of temporary and survivable connections.

What is hub, spoke, node?

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