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What is the difference between a policy and a

program?

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A policy is an overall plan that contains general goals and broad guidelines.

A program is a plan or system under which

action may be taken towards a goal.

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Who causes the most pollution problems in the world?

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Answer: People

The main sources of pollutants are-agricultural -industrial -municipal-transportation

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Pollutants that are raw or inadequately treated sewage falls under whichsources of pollutants?

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Answer: Municipal

What is the Clear Water act?

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The Clear Water Act is a clear goal to restore and maintain

chemical, physical, biological integrity of the nations water.

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What is the difference between marine sanitation devices and collection, holding, and transfer systems?

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Marine Sanitations Devices {MSD}- treats sewage for overboard discharge

Collection, Holding and Transfer System {CHT} –retains sewage onboard for later discharge

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Vessels may not discharge unpulped trash at sea within _______nautical miles from the US coastline and pulped trash within ________of the US coastline.

Answer: 25nm/12nm

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Submarines may discharge negatively buoyant compacted trash not less than ________ nautical miles from the US Coastline only if the water depth is greater than _________fathoms.

Answer: 12nm/1000

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What type of material is prohibited for overboard discharge ?

Answer: Plastic

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Where do we get most of our petroleum oil from and what form does is come in?

Answer: Middle East/Crude oil

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What is petroleum oil used for?

Answer: It is used as fuel for our Navy ships and aircraft carriers.

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What is the Navy’s policy on Energy conservation?

Answer: The Navy will make all effortsto improve the way it uses energyresources.

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Who set of the Navy Sponsor Program and what is it’s purpose?

Answer: CNO, to ease relocation of Navy Personnel and there families when the PCS to a new duty station.

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Extra Credit: What is the instruction for the Command Sponsorship Program

Answer: OPNAVINST 1740.3

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True or False

The Overseas Duty Support Program is only available to Single Sailors that are being stationed overseas.

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Answer: False, it is for Single Sailors and Navy families that are overseas who are reporting to a new duty station or who are deployed.

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What program was designed as an incentive to effectively increase performance within the Department of the Navy?

Answer: Military Cash Awards Program

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MILCAP provides monetary awards of up to _______.

Answer: $25, 000

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What are the responsibilities of servicewomen regarding pregnancy?

- Planning pregnancy to meet family/military obligations

- Confirming pregnancy at a military medical facility

- Notify CO/OIC- Perform military duties while pregnant- Comply with work/task related safety/health

recommendations

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Pregnant servicewomen “Will NOTs”- Travel overseas after the 28th week of

pregnancy- Remain on a ship if it takes longer than

6 hours for medical evacuation to a treatment facility.

- Remain onboard a deployment unit beyond the 20th week of pregnancy

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Normally the CO grants _______ convalescent leave after the servicewoman has delivered the baby.

Answer: 6 weeks/42 days

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_________ extravagant, careless, or needless expenditure.

____________ intentional misleading or deceitful conduct

__________ intentional wrong or improper use of government resources.

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Answer: waste, fraud, abuse

You can report fraud, waste and abuse by what following means?

-Navy Hotline-NCIS-Congress

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Who is responsible for the guidance and policy for the Command Managed Equal Opportunity Program?

Answer: CNO

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The ___________ are overall responsible for making equal opportunity a reality in their commands.

Answer: Commanding Officer

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___________is defined as any conduct or activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, demeaning, or harmful.

Answer: Hazing

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What are the 3 criteria thatmust be met for sexual harassment to be

present?

Answer: Be unwelcomed, Be sexual in nature, Occur in or impact the work environment.

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If I say “ Quid Pro Quo”, you say

Answer: This for that

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NAME THIS PERSON

- Attends 20 hours of intense training- Promote good order and discpline - Liaison between Navy families and command

Answer: Ombudsman

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What chapter of the Navy Regulations deals with your rights and responsibilities?

Answer: Chapter 11

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What was established by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1955 because of the Korean Conflict?

Answer : Code of Conduct

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If you are captured what is the only info that you need to give?

- Name- Rank- SSN- Date of birth

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A Prisoner of War in confinement must be checked at least once every __________ hours.

Answer: 4

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What is OPNAVINST 3120.32 and what is it’s purpose?

Answer: SORN, provides guidance and regulations for duties/responsibilities for all personnel within a Naval unit.

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When armed forces and military police combine as one unit, they are called what?

Answer: Armed Forces Police Detachment {AFPD}

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The Master-At-Arms on ships are headed by the Chief MAA. Who does the Chief MAA report to?

Answer: XO

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What does punishment teach?

Answer: how the offense effects others and that must not be repeated.

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True or False

The purpose of discipline in the military is to bring about an effective military organization.

Answer: False, efficient military organization

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True or False

Detaining is defined as taking a person into custody?

Answer: False, Apprehension

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True or False

The SORN describes the rights and responsibilities of all Navy Personnel.

Answer: False, US Navy Regulations

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The ___________was signed into effect on 31 May 1951 by President ___________.

Answer: Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)/Harry S. Truman

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NAME THAT ARTICLE-Deserter-UA-Missing Ships Movement-Failure to obey an order-Mutiny-General Article

Answer: 85,86, 87, 92, 94, 134

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NAME THAT ARTICLE

-Complaints of wrong doings by the CO-Protection of against self-incrimination-NJP by the CO

Answer: 138, 31, 15

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If you receive NJP, generally youhave how many days to file anappeal?

Answer: 5 days

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___________lists billet #, rate, divisional stations to be manned for various situations.

What is omitted from this bill?

Answer: Watch, Quarter, and Station Bill/ Cleaning stations are omitted

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Why is it necessary to maintain a watch?

Answer: communications, security, and safety

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What will probably be the most important log that you will ever maintain?

Answer: Ships Deck Log

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The ships deck log has _________importance and ______standing for use in a Navy or Civil Court.

Answer: historical/legal

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True or False

At sea, the ship’s deck log is kept by the OOD on the quarterdeck.

Answer: False, kept by Quartermaster of the Watch.

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When you make a change in the decklog, you should initial where?

True or FalseAt the end of the watch both you andthe OOD sign the deck log.

Answer: Margin, True

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What is the term deadly force defined as?

Answer: Force which if used has potential to cause death or serious bodily form.

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True of False

The CDO can authorize deadly force?

Answer: False the CO is the only one who can authorize deadly force

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Fog Lookouts are normally on the ______and consist of _____personnel.

Answer: bow/two

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An object from a ship is called what? How is it measured?

Answer: bearing/degrees clockwise

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There are three types of bearings, what are they?

In what bearing does the lookout watch report in?

Answer: Relative, true, magnetic/ report in relative bearing

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Your best night vision comes after how long in being in the dark? What is this called?

Answer: 30 minutes/dark adaptation

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When you talk into the mouth piece of a Sound powered telephone, it should be ______inches from your mouth.

Answer: ½ to 1 inch

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What are the three categories of Sound Powered phones?

Answer: primary, auxiliary, supplementary systems

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Primary Circuits are designated JA thru JZ Auxiliary Circuits designated with the

letter _______ Supplementary Systems are usually

_______

Answer: X/unmanned

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On Sound Powered phones, messages are divided into three parts; what arethey?

Answer: Name of station called, Name of station calling, the message

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NAME THAT FLAG

CODE ALPHA KILO OSCAR PAPA QUEBEC ROMEO

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CODE ALPHA –divers down

KILO –personnel working aloft

OSCAR-man overboard

PAPA-general recall, return to ship

QUEBEC-Boat recall, All boats return to ship

ROMEO-Ready Duty {in port} Preparing to replenish {at sea}

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The preparative pennant is flown how many minutes before colors are held?

Answer : 5 minutes

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The official flag of the Navy was established when?

Answer: 24 April 1959

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NAME THAT FLAG STAFF INSIGNIA

Spread Eagle Halbert Ball Star Flat Truck

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Spread Eagle – CIV/Flag Officer who rates 19 gun salute

Halbert- flag/general officer who rates less than 19 gun or CIV official who rates a salute of 11 guns or less

Ball – Captain/diplomats

Star- Commander

Flat Truck- Officer below the grade of commander

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What happened on 13 Oct 1775?

Answer: Second Continental congress authorized the purchase of 2 vessels

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Ships-of – the-Line carries ____ to over _____ guns.

Frigates- Generally carried ____ to ___ guns

Sloops-of-war – carried _____ to ___ guns

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Ships-of – the-Line- 60 to over 100 guns.

Frigates- 28 to 44 guns

Sloops-of-war – 10 to 20 guns

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What was the first US Navy flag ship?

Answer: USS Alfred

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Who said “I have not yet begun to fight”And why?

Answer: John Paul Jones

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David Bushnell designed the Navy first what? What did he name it?

Answer: submarine/USS Turtle

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In the Civil War what is the name of the two ships that marked the true submarine attack? Who won?

Answer: USS Hunley and USS Housatonic/ neither both ships went down

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Alfred T. Mahan was one of the first instructors at the Naval War College. He influenced naval strategy defined __________ power.

Answer : Sea

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The USS _____was sunk while anchored in Cuba’s Havana harbor which lead to the __________ War

Answer: USS Maine/Spanish American War

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The Navy’s first operational submarine was the ___________.

Answer: USS Holland

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NAME THAT VESSEL

First nuclear submarine First nuclear powered surface warship First nuclear powered aircraft carrier First aircraft carrier built from the keel up First deep diving vehicle First Trident submarine

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First nuclear submarine – USS Nautilus

First nuclear powered surface warship – USS Bainbridge

First nuclear powered aircraft carrier – USS Enterprise

First aircraft carrier built from the keel up –USS Ranger

First deep diving vehicle- USS Alvin

First Trident submarine –USS Ohio

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Name the battle for which two fleets never saw each other.

Answer: Battle of Coral Sea

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During what war did women enlist in the Navy on a large scale?

During World War II, women {WAVES} had how many eligible ratings?

Answer: World War I/ 34 different ratings

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What are the three basic components of the Dept of Navy?

Answer: Navy Dept, Operating Forces, Shore establishment

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True or False

The DoD is headed by Joint Chief of Staff.

Answer: False, SECDEF

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The two elements of a ship’s organization are Battle organization and _________.

Answer: Administration Organization

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Each ship is organized into at least 5 departments. What are they?

Navigation______________Supply_______

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Each ship is organized into at least 5 departments. What are they?

Navigation Engineering Operations Supply Weapons/Deck

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NAME THAT TITLE - Advises the CO/XO on all matters concerning the

Drug/Alcoholabuse program- Maintains/distributes educational courses/training aids- Senior enlisted member who acts as a liaison between the

officer and enlister community- Assistant to the Chief Engineer- Responsible for the safe operation and care of all the propulsion/auxiliary machinery

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- Advises the CO/XO on all matters concerning the Drug/Alcohol

abuse program {DAPA}- Maintains/distributes educational courses/training aids{ESO}- Senior enlisted member who acts as a liaison between the

officer and enlister community{CMC}- Assistant to the Chief Engineer{DCA}- Responsible for the safe operation and care of all the propulsion/auxiliary machinery{Chief Engineer}

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The length wise of the ship goes in what direction?

Answer: Fore to aft

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NAME THAT TERM Front of the ship Rear of the ship Backbone of the ship Plates the form the ships hull Vertical distance from the waterline to the ships

main deck Distance from the waterline to the ships main

deck Solid part above the ships main deck

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Front of the ship - bow Rear of the ship – stern Backbone of the ship – keel Plates the form the ships hull - strakes Vertical distance from the bottom of the keel to

the waterline -draft Distance from the waterline to the ships main

deck - freeboard Solid part above the ships main deck-

superstructure