Evals
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Navy History
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Famous Leaders
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What is the ending date for periodic E4 evals?

June 15 

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CMC

CMC Walton

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Navy Birthday 

October 13, 1775

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As the Crow Flies

Referring to the shortest distance between two points in a straight line.

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Who was the first MCPON?

MCPON Delbert Black 

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Current Navy Eval Manual

BUPERSINST 1610.10G

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XO

CDR Condren

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CPO Birthday

April 1, 1893

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Pollywog

a sailor who has not yet crossed the equator

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CTI and member of JSOC's Intelligence Support Activity who was killed in the 2019 Manbij bombing

Senior Chief Shannon Kent

300

What evaluation system is the Navy returning to in March?

NAVFIT 98A

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Secretary of Defense  

Pete Hegseth

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Hainan Island incident  *BONUS: date?

Navy EP-3 aircraft collided with a Chinese fighter jet, April 1, 2001 

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Chock a Block

To be packed together so tightly that there is very limited movement.

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Former Naval aviator (Korean War), X-15 pilot, astronaut Gemini 8 and Apollo 11, first man on the moon

Neil Armstrong

400

In what block do you enter awards?

Block 44

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Current Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy

MCPON James Honea 

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group of 176 Navy and Marine cryptologists and radiomen during WWII who are the forerunners of Navy cryptology and cryptanalysis  

On the roof gang (OTRG)

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No Room to Swing a Cat

A small or confined space.

History: When a sailor was to be punished by the cat o nine tails, the entire crew was required to attend and watch. Consequently, there was no room to swing the whip. 

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Former former naval aviator and POW; former U.S. Senator from Arizona and Republican presidential candidate in 2008

John McCain

500

Max percentage of EPs that can be given to a summary group

20% of each summary group (rounded to nearest whole number) 

500

Director of National Counter Terrorism Center

Joe Kent

500

Father of Navy cryptology 

CAPT Laurance Safford 

500

Lime

A British person

History: Drawing from the fact that English sailors in the 1800s were allocated rations of limes to help prevent scurvy, a “Limey” became a term to describe a sailor from the British Royal Navy.

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U.S. Presidents that served in the Navy

Theodore Roosevelt, Jimmy Carter, and Richard Nixon

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