Militarization
Legalities
History & Hierarchy
Paperwork/Reporting
Navy Resources
100

Color are observed when and how?

Observed at 0800 and sunset daily. The flag is raised smartly and lowered ceremoniously. When at half-mast, flag is raised smarty to top and lowered ceremoniously to half-mast (reversed for lowering).

100

Who does the Geneva convention protect?

- Military sick and wounded in the field

- Shipwrecked military 

- Prisoners of war

- Civilians in armed conflict

100

What are the four parts of the U.S. constitution? 

1) Preamble

2) Articles

3) Amendments

4) Bill of rights

100

How are mistakes corrected in log book?

Mistakes are corrected by one-line and initial

100

How long is PFA waived postpartum?

12 months

200

Enlisted occupational specialty

What is rating?

200

What is a legal (lawful) order?

- Within authority of the issuing officer

- presumption of legality

- Related to military duty, morale, or discipline

- The executing member must have knowledge of the order (must be understandable and specific) 

200

What was Germany's naval strategy during WWI and WWII?

Guerre d'core; Use of submarine (U-boat) warfare targeting supply lines

200

Confidential reporting of sexual assault that does not trigger an investigation. 

What is a restricted report?

200

Resources for financial planning

-Fleet and Family Services

-Military OneSource 

-Navy and Marine Corps Relief Society

300

Flag order of precedence (Left to Right) 

U.S. Ensign, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard

300

What are the principles of the constitutional paradigm? 

I- Hierarchy of Loyalties 

II- Resolve before acting

III- Resolve, Remove, Resign

IV- Choose to disobey

300

Who is responsible for providing fully trained combatants to operational commanders? 

Chief of Naval Operations 

300

A systematic, decision making process used to identify and manage hazards that endanger naval resources

What is Operational Risk Management (ORM)?

300

Who is Family Care Plan required for and what does it include? 

Required for single parents, dual military, and those with adult dependents. 

It must include designated short- and long-term caregivers, legal documentation such as power of attorney, financial agreements, medical and educational information for dependents, and clear instructions to ensure proper care during the service members absence.

400

Who can take command at sea? 

Unrestricted line officers; Surface Warfare Officers (SWO), submarine officer, Naval aviator/flight officer

400

What are the five different types of legal searches? 

1) Probable Cause

2) Consent

3) Incident to arrest

4) Command-authorized search

5) Inspection

400

What is the purpose of the U.S. constitution?

- Supreme law of the land

- Underpinning of the government and legal system

- Basis of new laws

400

Uses official channels such as the inspector general, equal opportunity programs, or legal systems when issues cannot be resolved informally or involve serious misconduct

What is Formal Resolution

400

What is EFMP and when should it be updated? 

Exceptional Family Member Program

Upon PCS, 12 months prior to negotiating orders, every 3 years and when condition changes or diagnosis are made

500

What is the Navy Ethos and Navy core values? Why do we have them?

Defines identity, commitment, and warrior mindset of sailors

Honor, Courage, and Commitment. These core values provide an ethical foundation, standardize behavior across the force, snd build trust with both chain of command and civilians

500

What is the purpose of the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) and what are the four main tenants? 

Law governing conduct when engaged in armed conflict.

Four main tenants: 1) Military necessity, 2) Prohibit unnecessary suffering, 3) Proportionality, 4) Discrimination

500

Who is the Joint Chief of Staff?

Principle advisor to President of the United States (POTUS) and National Security Council (NSC)

Senior most Uniformed member of the armed forces

500

What is the reference number to the Navy Correspondence manual, what is it, and what does it govern?

SECNAV M-5216.5; it is an official guide that standardizes how the Navy communicated in writing and it governs memos, standard letter, emails, reports, and messages. 

500

What is the Navy Reserve Mission and what are some different types of reservists? 

Mission: To deliver strategic depth and operational capacity to Navy, Marine Corps, and Joint Forces

SELRES: Selected Reserve (Drilling)

IRR: Individual Ready Reserve (Non-drilling)

TAR: Reservist serving full time (Active duty)