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Basic Military Requirements

Basic Military Requirements. Chapter 1. What is the difference between a policy and a program?. Chapter 1. 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. Chapter 1.

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Basic Military Requirements

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  1. Basic Military Requirements

  2. Chapter 1 What is the difference between a policy and a program?

  3. Chapter 1 A policy is an overall plan that contains general goals and broad guidelines. A program is a plan or system under which actionmay be taken towards a goal.

  4. Chapter 1 Who causes the most pollution problems in the world?

  5. Chapter 1 Answer: People The main sources of pollutants are -agricultural -industrial -municipal -transportation

  6. Chapter 1 Pollutants that are raw or inadequately treated sewage falls under which sources of pollutants?

  7. Chapter 1 • Answer: Municipal What is the Clear Water act?

  8. Chapter 1 The Clear Water Act is a cleargoal to restoreand maintain chemical, physical, biological integrityof the nations water.

  9. Chapter 1 What is the difference between marine sanitation devices and collection, holding, and transfer systems?

  10. Chapter 1 • Marine Sanitations Devices {MSD}- treats sewage for overboard discharge • Collection, Holding and Transfer System {CHT} –retains sewage onboard for later discharge

  11. Chapter 1 • 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

  12. Chapter 1 • 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

  13. Chapter 1 • What type of material is prohibited for overboard discharge ? Answer: Plastic

  14. Chapter 1 • Where do we get most of our petroleum oil from and what form does is come in? Answer: Middle East/Crude oil

  15. Chapter 1 • What is petroleum oil used for? Answer: It is used as fuel for our Navy ships and aircraft carriers.

  16. Chapter 1 • What is the Navy’s policy on Energy conservation? Answer: The Navy will make all efforts to improve the way it uses energy resources.

  17. Chapter 1 • 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.

  18. Chapter 1 • Extra Credit: What is the instruction for the Command Sponsorship Program Answer: OPNAVINST 1740.3

  19. Chapter 1 True or False The Overseas Duty Support Program is only available to Single Sailors that are being stationed overseas.

  20. Chapter 1 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.

  21. Chapter 1 • What program was designed as an incentive to effectively increase performance within the Department of the Navy? Answer: Military Cash Awards Program

  22. Chapter 1 • MILCAP provides monetary awards of up to _______. Answer: $25, 000

  23. Chapter 1 • 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

  24. Chapter 1 • 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

  25. Chapter 1 • Normally the CO grants _______ convalescent leave after the servicewoman has delivered the baby. Answer: 6 weeks/42 days

  26. Chapter 1 _________ extravagant, careless, or needless expenditure. ____________ intentional misleading or deceitful conduct __________ intentional wrong or improper use of government resources.

  27. Chapter 1 Answer: waste, fraud, abuse You can report fraud, waste and abuse by what following means? -Navy Hotline -NCIS -Congress

  28. Chapter 1 • Who is responsible for the guidanceand policy for the Command Managed Equal Opportunity Program? Answer: CNO

  29. Chapter 1 The ___________ are overall responsible for making equal opportunity a reality in their commands. Answer: Commanding Officer

  30. Chapter 1 ___________is defined as any conduct or activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, demeaning, or harmful. Answer: Hazing

  31. Chapter 1 What are the 3 criteria that must be met for sexual harassment to be present? Answer: Be unwelcomed, Be sexual in nature, Occur in or impact the work environment.

  32. Chapter 1 If I say “ Quid Pro Quo”, you say Answer: This for that

  33. Chapter 1 NAME THIS PERSON • Attends 20 hours of intense training • Promote good order and discpline - Liaison between Navy families and command Answer: Ombudsman

  34. Chapter 2 • What chapter of the Navy Regulations deals with your rights and responsibilities? Answer: Chapter 11

  35. Chapter 2 • What was established by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1955 because of the Korean Conflict? Answer : Code of Conduct

  36. Chapter 2 • If you are captured what is the only info that you need to give? • Name • Rank • SSN • Date of birth

  37. Chapter 2 • A Prisoner of War in confinement must be checked at least once every __________ hours. Answer: 4

  38. Chapter 2 • 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.

  39. Chapter 2 • When armed forces and military police combine as one unit, they are called what? Answer: Armed Forces Police Detachment {AFPD}

  40. Chapter 2 • The Master-At-Arms on ships are headed by the Chief MAA. Who does the Chief MAA report to? Answer: XO

  41. Chapter 2 What does punishment teach? Answer: how the offense effects others and that must not be repeated.

  42. Chapter 2 True or False The purpose of discipline in the military is to bring about an effective military organization. Answer: False, efficient military organization

  43. Chapter 2 • True or False Detaining is defined as taking a person into custody? Answer: False, Apprehension

  44. Chapter 2 True or False The SORN describes the rights and responsibilities of all Navy Personnel. Answer: False, US Navy Regulations

  45. Chapter 2 • The ___________was signed into effect on 31 May 1951 by President ___________. Answer: Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)/Harry S. Truman

  46. Chapter 2 NAME THAT ARTICLE -Deserter -UA -Missing Ships Movement -Failure to obey an order -Mutiny -General Article Answer: 85,86, 87, 92, 94, 134

  47. Chapter 2 NAME THAT ARTICLE -Complaints of wrong doings by the CO -Protection of against self-incrimination -NJP by the CO Answer: 138, 31, 15

  48. Chapter 2 If you receive NJP, generally you have how many days to file an appeal? Answer: 5 days

  49. Chapter 3 • ___________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

  50. Chapter 3 • Why is it necessary to maintain a watch? • Answer: communications, security, and safety

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