Rates
Eleven General Orders
Phonetic Alphabet
Naval History
BASIC FIRST AID/PERSONAL HYGIENE
100

 responsible for the operation and maintenance of guided missile launching systems, gun mounts, and other ordnance equipment, as well as small arms and magazines.

What is a Gunners Mate (GM)

100

To talk to no one except in the line of duty

What is my 7th General Order

100

A

What is Alfa

100

Oct 13, 1775 first 6 Frigates authorized

What is the Navy's Birthday?

100

Keep victim calm
Try to prevent the victim from seeing their injuries if possible.
If victim is conscience and no internal injuries are suspected, you should give the victim small amounts of warm water.
If possible, keep the victim warm and elevate their feet 6-12 inches so that they're higher than the patient's head.

What is the treatment for shock?

200

prepare food for their fellow sailors but for admirals, senior government executives and run the White House mess hall for the President. They are responsible for all aspects of the dining (mess decks) and living areas

what is a  Culinary Specialists (CS

200

To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased

What is my 10th General Order

200

Z

What is Zulu

200

Medal of Honor recipient. He is the first Seabee in history to receive the Medal of Honor for his heroic efforts in defense of a Special Forces Camp and Vietnamese District Headquarters at Doug Zoai.

Who was CM3 Marvin Shields

200

Direct pressure
Indirect pressure (Pressure points)
Elevation
Tourniquet

What are the methods for controlling bleeding?

300

responsible for keeping operations running smoothly through administrative and office work. They mostly work with records, paperwork and databases.

what is a Navy Yeomen

300

To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and oberving everything that takes place within sight or hearing

What is my 2nd General Order

300

D

What is Delta

300

In Chu Lai - May 7, 1965 first full battalion arrived and built airfields for the Marines Also built schools, hospitals, utilities systems and roads

What are some Seabee contributions during Vietnam?

300

Headache, nausea, dizziness, or weakness.
Breathing may be deep and rapid and change to shallow and almost absent.
Flushed, very dry and hot skin, constricted pupils and a fast, strong pulse.

What are the symptoms of Heat Stroke?

400

provide enlisted personnel with information and counseling related to Navy occupations, opportunities for general education and job training, requirements for promotion, and rights and benefits

What is a Personnel Specialist (PS)

400

To repeat all calls from post more distant from the Guardhouse than my own.

What is my 4th General Order

400

Q

What is Quebec

400

325,000 Seabees served Built 111 air strips, 441 piers, 2558 ammunition mags, hospitals for 70,000, Espiritu Santo - 5000 ft air strip in 20 days

What were some of the Seabee contributions during WWII?

400

Boiling
Iodine Tablets
Calcium hypochlorite ampoules

What are the methods to water purification in the field?

500

Operating and maintaining Navy global satellite telecommunications systems Serving as admin on mainframe computers and local and wide area networks Implementing micro-computer systems throughout the Fleet Serving as an important part of the Information Warfare

What is a Information systems technician

500

To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder

What is my 8th General Order

500

X

What is X-ray

500

Beginning in 1955, Seabees began deploying yearly to the continent of Antarctica. As participants in Operation Deep Freeze, their mission was to build and expand scientific bases located on the frozen continent. Constructed a 6000 foot ice runway.

What is Operation Deep Freeze?

500

Affected skin reddens ant there is an uncomfortable coldness.
Area becomes numb due to reduced circulation
Ice crystals form, the frozen extremity appears white, yellow-white, or blotchy blue and white
The surface of the skin feels hard, but the underlying tissue is soft
WARNING: Never rub frostbitten area or heat a frostbitten area with open fire

What are the symptoms of frostbite?