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100
The term honors is defined as what?
Salutes rendered by a ship, unit post, station or an individual to high ranking individuals or other ships or nations.
100
List the two elements of a ship's organization?
Battle organization, Administration organization.
100
What information are you required to give if you become a POW?
Name, Rank, SSN and DOB
100
On what date did the original UCMJ become effective?
May 31, 1951
100
What types of flags and pennants are used by the Navy?
International alphabet flags, numeral pennants and a code/answer pennant, a set of numeral flags, special flags and pennants, four substitute or repeaters.
200
You may salute with you left hand under what circumstances?
When in complete uniform and your right hand is injured.
200
List the three basic components of the Department of the Navy?
Navy Department, Operating forces, Shore Establishment.
200
What person is responsible for making sure that the Navy Regulations conform to the current needs of the Department of the Navy?
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)
200
Discipline training develops which personal trait?
Character, efficiency, self control.
200
"Remember the Maine," referring to the USS Maine, was the battle cry for which war?
The Spanish-American War.
300
While standing a sentry box, you are approached by an officer. What type of rifle salute should you render?
Present arms.
300
Describe the four missions of the DoD?
To support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic, To ensure the security of the US its possessions and areas vital to its interests, To uphold and advance the national policies and interests of the United States, To safeguard the internal security of the United States.
300
Under UCMJ article 116, riot or breach of peace, the term riot is used when a disturbance is caused by what minimum number of people?
Three people.
300
When is extra duty to be given and not to whom?
Not to exceed 2 hours daily and not on holidays. Not to petty officers that would demean their grade or position.
300
The Navy helped moved app. how many pallets of equipment and supplies during Desert Shield/Desert Storm?
18.3 Billion Tons.
400
When are you not required to salute?
1 When in ranks, 2 When uncovered, 3 In public places when inappropriate, 4 Part of a work detail, 5 When under simulated or actual battle conditions, 6 When engaged in athletics, 7At mess, 8 When carrying articles in both hands, 9 At oars in pulling boat.
400
What is the definition of the term ceremony?
A formal act performed on a public occasion.
400
What are three sources that set forth the basic disciplinary laws for the U.S. Navy?
U.S. Navy Regulations, Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy and the UCMJ.
400
What characteristics are traits of a good sailor?
Puts the good of the ship and the Navy above personal likes & dislikes; Obeys the rules of military courtesy and etiquette; Demonstrates loyalty, self control, honesty and truthfulness.
400
What is one of the easiest ways to carry an unconscious person?
Fireman's lift / carry.
500
Passing honors for boats are exchanged when boats pass within what distance?
400 yards.
500
Aboard ships, you can find a the ship's organization and regulations in what publications?
Shipboard Organization and Regulations Manual, which is based on the Standard Organization and Regulation of the U.S. Navy.
500
In what year was the Code of Conduct first prescribed? By whom?
1955, President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
500
What are some duties of security watches and patrols?
To be alert for fire hazards, to check the security of weapons and magazines, and to inspect damage control closures.
500
In the Navy, the most frequent suicide victim is?
Enlisted male between 17 and 24 yrs old, pay grades E1 to E6.