MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FIRST CLASS YN1(SW) FANT 703-692-1662.

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MILITARY REQUIREMENTS FIRST CLASS

YN1(SW) FANT

703-692-1662

Chapter 1

The United States national security policy strives to preserve our freedom with our institutions and values intact. We are a global power with global interests and obligations. The Navy must be prepared to act at any time to ensure national security while limiting crises, controlling escalation, or stopping a conflict. We must be able to deal with a wide range of threats to our freedom.

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The United States seeks to deter war; but when any country starts hostilities or conflict, the United States defends itself and its allies.

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National military strategy rests on three basic pillars:

1. DETERRENCE

2. FORWARD DEFENSE

3. ALLIANCE SOLIDARITY.

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Mobility is one of the striking forces’ greater assets. It increases the prospect for surprise attacks from any point bordering enemy land areas surrounded by navigable waters.

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Striking forces provide a wide range of weapons systems for close or long-range distances.

Task forces organized primarily for striking force operations are carrier, surface, and submarine strike forces. These forces operate independently or together as needed.

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Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI)

Propulsion Examination Board (PEB) Inspection

Board of Inspection and Survey (INSURV)

Chapter 2

High degree of morale Good Maintenance of equipment Clean Spaces

Chapter 2

In order to complete tasks well and meet deadlines, you must be able to do what?

Chapter 2

Manage personnel Material Time

Chapter 2

Two most important resources within in your division are your Personnel and Materials

Chapter 2

Work Attitude Knowledge

Chapter 2

Authority – Delegate Responsibility – Retain

Chapter 2

The most effective way to inform a Sailor on their standing within the division is by doing what?

Chapter 2

This can be done in three ways?

- LOI

-Page 13

-Evaluation Report

Chapter 2

If you are authorized to use a facsimiles stamp of some else’s signature, you must do what to authenticate the facsimile?

Chapter 2

What is the official communication that qualifies for electrical transmission?

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Messages are divided into four types based on how they are addressed:

-Single

-Multiple

-Book

-General

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Originator ( command or activity) Releaser (release message) Drafter (composes the message)

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Messages then are divided into four common precedence categories

-Routine (prosign R)

-Priority (prosign P)

-Immediate (prosign O)

-Flash (prosign Z)

Chapter 2

Date –Time group (DTG) is assigned to messages for identification purposes only.

- 021930Z Jan 08

Chapter 2

The SSIC system consists of 14 major subject groups.

Chapter 2

Major Subject 1000 Primary 1500 Training and Education Secondary 1510 Enlisted Training Tertiary 1501 Nuclear Power Training

The term “ Show a Leg”

To avoid dragging the wrong “mates” out of the rack the bosun asked all to “show a leg”.

KNOT

The term knot or nautical mile, is used worldwide to denote a vessel’s speed through water. Today we measure knots with electronic devices but how was it done before that ?

Chapter 3

Supervisors Responsibility is to use the C C & P method

Chapter 3

Counsel Coach Provide on the job training

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Equal Opportunity program can succeed only if the command identifies, weighs, and corrects insensitive practices.

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Command Records Interviews Observations Use of Data Collected

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Commands may use three methods to enforce equal opportunity, what are they?

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Warning Counseling NJP

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What two teams evaluates and assess the Equal Opportunity status?

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Command Assessment Team ( CAT) Command Training Team (CTT)

CAT > CMEO CTT > NRR

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What is the most efficient way that CMEO collects data?

Surveys

Chapter 3

“ZERO TOLERANCE”

Chapter 3

Drug abuse > Drug Abuse Education

Chapter 3

Narcotics originally referred to opium and drugs made from opium such as heroin, codeine, and morphine

Opium Poppy Plant > Opiates

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H, horse, caballo, white stuff, white lade, Harry, joy powder, doojee, sugar, smack

-Produces intense euphoria resulting in

an easing of fears and relief

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Miss Emma or white Stuff (Morphine) Methadone – invented by a German

chemist in 1941

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Muscular strength, talkativeness, anxiety, excited.

The difference between Cocaine and Crack?

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The Navy recognizes that drug and alcohol abuse is preventable and treatable through education, identification, counseling, and rehabilitation programs.

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Level I – Local Command Programs Level II – CAAC Level III – Residential rehabilitation

programs

Chapter 4

There are two distinct types of authority:

1. General

2. Organizational

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Command Organizational structure is based on guidance from the Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy (SORN) OPNAVINST 3120.32B

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Orders must not be characterized by harsh or erractic conduct or abusive language (article 1023, Navy Regs)

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What is a lesson in a phase of military duty designed to correct a deficiency of performance?

Chapter 4

Extra Military Instruction (EMI)- authority to assign EMI is normally not delegated below Chief Petty Officer.

- non-punitive and will not normally be assigned for more than 2 hours per day.

- Limited to the period of time required to correct the training deficiency

- It should not be assigned on the individual’s Sabbath

Chapter 4

Withholding privileges is a non-punitive measured authorized by the Manual of Courts Marticial (MCM).

What is a privilege?

Chapter 4

A privilege is a benefit that provided for the convenience or enjoyment of an individual.

The level of authority that grants privilege is the final authority to withhold it

Base, ship library use, base/ship movies, base parking, base special services

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When assigning duties, you should follow what type of approach?

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Three step approach

1. Assign Personnel

2. Assign Petty Officers to supervise personnel

3. Be prepared with trained replacements when personnel are absent or transferred

Chapter 4

Watch Organization is divided into two categories:

Military- watches and so forth Administrative-making watch bills,

writing evals, giving work assignment

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WQS bill- CO summary of personnel duty assignments and stations

Executive Officer- responsible for approving and maintaining a master of the WQS bill for the ship.

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Who is responsible for detailed WQS bills for personnel in their division ?

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Division Officer is responsible for making sure

personnel know what their duties as defined in

the Ships Organization and Regulations

Manual (SORM).

Chapter 4

SORN- All Navy SORM- Command Specific

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Emergency

- General Emergency

- Man Overboard

- CBR Defense

- Emergency Destruction

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Destroy by TOP 3

- Priority One (TS)

COMSEC material, special access

material and other

- Priority Two (S)

- Priority Three (C)

Chapter 4

Personnel Qualification Standards is a qualification system for personnel to perform certain duties. Each standard is divided into three main subdivisions

100 Series-Fundamentals 200 Series -Systems 300 Series –Watch Station/Maintenance Action

Chapter 4

“Any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think he can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction….I served in the United States Navy.”

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The late and Honorable John F. Kennedy 35th President of the United States