General Orders
Naval History
Rates and Ranks
Ship Terminology
General Knowledge
100

The Seventh General Order 

To talk to no one except in the line of duty 

100

Navy Mascot 

Bill the Goat 

100

SC-3, SC-4, and SC-5

Seaman, Petty Officer Third Class, and Petty Officer Second Class

100

The front of the ship 

Bow 

100

5 pm in military time

1700

200

The Third General Order 

To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce

200

Navy Birthday 

October 13 1775

200

What does the NWU tab look like for an Ensign?

One Gold Bar

200

The Deck Number Represents

What deck (Floor) of the ship you are on

200

Sea Cadet Core Values 

Honor, Respect, Commitment, Service

300

The Ninth General Order 

To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions

300

Founder of the Navy 

John Paul Jones 

300

 0-8 in the Navy 

Rear Admiral Upper Half

300

The Weather Deck 

Any deck exposed to the weather

300

The CO's Top 7 

No Hazing, No Bullying, No Sexual Harassment, No Cadet to Cadet Contact, No Fraternization, No Discrimination, No Racism/Vulgarity

400

The Sixth General Order 

To receive, obey, and pass onto the sentry who relieves me all orders, from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only. 

400

The first commissioned Naval Ship 

USS Constitution 

400

E-6 in the Marine Corps 

Staff Sergeant

400

The Bridge 

Room from where the ship is being commanded

400

What you say when you overtake and officer 

Bye your leave sir/ma'am

500

The Eleventh General Order 

To be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority

500

First Stanza of Anchors Aweigh 

Stand Navy out to sea

Fight our battle cry 

we'll never change our course 

so vicious foe steer shy y y y 

roll out the TNT (BOOM) 

Anchors Aweigh 

Sail onto victory 

and sink their bones to Davey Jones Hooray!

500

The number of stripes the Dress Blue sleeve has for a Lieutenant Commander 

2 Big and 1 Small 

500

The Waterline 

Part of the ship where the water rises to

500

Sea Cadet Oath 

I promise to serve faithfully, honor our flag, abide by the US Naval Sea Cadet Corps regulations, and carry out the orders of the officers appointed over me, and so conduct myself as to be a credit to myself, my unit, the US Naval Sea Cadet Corps, the Navy, the Coast Guard, and my country. 

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