WATCH STANDING
HISTORY
Marching/Formation
Promotions/Ranks
AWARDS
100

The number of minutes prior to start of watch that you should prepare to receive information from the off going watchstander.

What is 15 minutes?

100

This is the US Navy’s birthday; month, day & year.

Oct. 13, 1775

100

This is the foot you start out with for all marching commands.

Left

100

As an NSCC cadet, these are the 3 things needed to advance in rank: (1) passing PRT score, (2) coursework, (3)?

Exam

100

This is the number of times, a year, you can earn the academic award.

2

200

* Security and accountability of main entrance of the facility.

* Request a valid ID from guests and personnel.

* Log all guests and personnel entering and leaving the facility.

* Report via radio or telephone to the OOD all guests that require escort into the facility.

What are Quarter Deck Watch Responsibilities?

200

This is the unofficial song of the US Navy.

Anchors Aweigh

200

Normal cadence, or “quick time” is this many steps per minute.

120

200

As an NSCC cadet, these are the 4 things needed to advance in rank: (1) Passing PRT score, (2) Coursework, (3) Exam, (4)?

Advanced Training

200

This appurtenances is given upon completion of “boot camp”. Be specific.

Bronze Boot

300

A complete chronological record of every circumstance of importance or interest encountered during Watch, which can be used as evidence before courts and other legal bodies.

What is the Official Watch Log?

300

He was the United States’ 1st well-known naval commander in the American Revolutionary War.

John Paul Jones

300

This is the only position, while in formation, cadets can quietly talk.

Rest.

300

This is what the SLPO has on the collar device that is different than a PO1 collar device.

Star above the Eagle

300

This is the number of appurtenances a cadet can put on any year ribbon.

3

400

These types of order covers a certain time or situation. They cover specifics of a particular post and may be written or verbal.

What are Special Orders?

400

This was the name of the 1st US Combat submersible used in 1775.

Turtle

400

These are the two types of commands.

Preparatory & Execution

400

This cadet wears anchors on the collar.

CPO - Chief Petty Officer

400

This is the number of hours needed to earn the community service ribbon.

30 Hours

500

The block of time referred to in the Navy as the Evening Watch.

What is 2000 to 2400 hours?

500

These are the US Navy’s 3 core values.

Honor, Courage, Commitment

500

This word means to march at a set pace.

Cadence

500

This officer has a single silver bar on their collar device.

LTJG - Lieutenant Junior Grade

500

This is the highest ribbon award one can earn in the USNSCC.

Honor Ribbon