Phonetic Alphabet
Navy Jargon
Rank
Random Facts
General Orders
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What are these three letters in the phonetic alphabet... A - B - C
What is Alpha, Bravo, Charlie
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A Bed
What is a Bunk or Rack
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An E - 5
What is Petty Officer Second Class
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What Year was the Navy Born?
When was October 13th, 1775
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The First General Order

To take charge of this post and all government property in view.

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What are these three letters in the phonetic alphabet... F - H - K?
What is Foxtrot, Hotel, Kilo
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A Kitchen

What is a Galley

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An E - 9
What is Master Chief Petty Officer
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The Navy's Slogan

Forged by the Sea.

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The Third General Order

To report all violations of orders i am instructed to enforce.

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What are these 5 letters in the phonetic alphabet... Q - Y - M - E - X
What is Quebec, Yankee, Mike, Echo, X-Ray
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wake up, start a new day
What is Reveille
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An O - 4
What is a Lieutenant Commander
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Week 4 of Phase 1 of NAVY Seals Training
What is Hell Week
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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.

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RECITE THE SAILORS CREED :)

FANTASTIC JOB!

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A unit of Length (equal to 6 feet) used for measuring the depth of water
What is a Fathom
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An O - 8
What is a Rear Admiral (upper Half)
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First Female Commanding Officer of an Aircraft Carrier

CAPT Amy N. Bauernschmidt

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The Ninth General Order

To call the petty officer of the watch in any case not covered by instructions.

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What are these four letters in the phonetic alphabet and what do they stand for... R - C - P - O?
What is Romeo, Charlie, Papa, Oscar (Recruit Chief Petty Officer)
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Lines erected around the weatherdecks of a ship to prevent personnel from falling or being washed over the side
What is a Lifeline
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An O - 6
What is a Captain
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The only State which doesnt have a Battleship carry its name
What is the state of Montana
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The Sixth General Order

To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the commanding officer, field officer of the day, officer of the day and officers and petty officers of the watch.