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178 Cards in this Set
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Search and Rescue
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Maritime Safety
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Other Law Enforcement
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Maritime Security
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Marine Safety
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Maritime Safety
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Aids to Navigation
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Maritime Mobility
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Ports, Waterways, and Coastal Security
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Maritime Security
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Marine Environmental Protection
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Protection of Natural Resources
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Which of the Coast Guards missions includes Defense Readiness.
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National Defense
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Illegal Drug Interdiction
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Maritime Security
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Ice Operations
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Maritime Mobility
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Undocumented Migrant Interdiction
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Maritime Security
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Reservist Only Rates
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Port Security Specialist and Investigator
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Ready Reservers are considered active status |
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Manpower pool of mostly previous service.
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Individual Ready Reserve
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Auxilary Missions
Customs and border protection |
Agency Support Mission
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Auxilary Missions
Courtesy Marine examinations. |
Environmental Mission/Surface Water Mission
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Auxilary Missions
Federal Aids to Navigation |
Land-Based Operations
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Auxilary Missions
State and Youth Courses |
Public Education Missions
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Auxilary Missions
Search and Rescue Call-Out |
Air Operations Mission
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Coast Guard Ensign
History to 1799 1910 Revenue Cutter Emblem added 1927 Emblem changed to CG emblem |
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Coast Guard Seal
Official in 1927 Official documents and Records |
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Coast Guard Flag
Aboard Ships until 1917 Until 1962 known as Coast Guard Standard/Colors. Current Design in 1964 |
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Coast Guard Emblem
Official 1927 Simplified Seal On jewelry, staionary on slash and ensign. |
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Commisioning Pennant
When vessel is captained by commissioned officer flys on aft most mast day and night until de-commissioning except when admiral is aboard |
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CDAR
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Collateral Duty Addictions Representative
Provides Screening and help for Acohol problems |
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FAS
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Family Advocacy Specialist
Looks for Abuse |
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Command Chief
List distinguishing mark & Duties |
Silver Badge
works with commissioned officers/supervisors ensures discipline is maintained |
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Career Development Advisor
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Helps set personal and career goals
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Command Master Chief
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Gold Badge
Advises Command on enlisted issues |
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T/F
You May Solicit or recieve a campaign contribution from member for political cause. |
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You May make monetary contributions to politiacal organizations favoring a candidate. |
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You May raise funds in federal offices or facilities. |
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When not in Uniform you may attend partisan political event as rep of Armed Forces if you don't participate. |
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You may be an election official as long as:
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-it doesn't interfere with your duties.
-it's performed while out of uniform. -not represented by partisan party. -approved by command |
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SOFA
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-Status of Forces Agreement
-international agreement allow U.S. forces in other countries and defines conduct. |
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Only used in E-3 personnel evaluation.
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Leadership Section of CG-3788A
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Evaluates Degree of conformance to military tradition, customs and courtesies.
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Conduct Section of CG-3788A
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Evaluates degree of adherence to safety procedures.
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Performance Section of CG-3788A
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Evaluates conformity to rules, regulations, and military standards through personal behavior.
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Conduct Section of CG-3788A
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Measures degree of commitment to the Coast Guard, unit supervisor and shipmates.
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Professional Qualities Section of CG-3788A
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T/F
Tobacco product use is allowed during regular breaks. |
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Tobacco product use is allowed in "tobacco use areas." |
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Tobacco product use is allowed in lounges of ships. |
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Tobacco product use is allowed in any area 15 feet from any door. |
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CG approach to eliminate drug and alcohol abuse.
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-Awareness
-Education -Positive Leader Ship |
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Members with less than 8years of service with drug incident are separated by reason of misconduct. |
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Self referal is not considered an alcohol incident. |
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Suicide is in the top ____ causes of death in U.S.
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10
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Ombudsman are:
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-available to reservist
-often volunteer spouses -confidential except in cases of abuse -able to provide info to family members |
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HazWoPer Regulation
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Protects hazardous waste workers and emergency responders from hazardous
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First Responder Operations Level
What are the first operations for first responders w/ hazardous materials? |
Contains the hazardous release from spreading
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Emergency Response
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Response effort to an occurance that results in an uncontrolled release of hazardous substance.
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What does the Potential Hazards Analysis do?
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Determines training and PPE needs for first responders
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First Responder Awareness Level must
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Notifies authorities of hazardous substance release.
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Out of Calibration label (color)
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Orange
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Caution Tag (color)
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Yellow
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Needs to be signed by Authorizing officer for a tag.
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Tag-out index
Tag-out log |
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Person doing work is responsible for tagging. |
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When tagging, a ____ needs to be completed
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Instrument log.
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Right to know station pertains to______.
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Hazardous Materials
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applies when there is a general threat of possible terrorist activity against personnel and facilities, the nature and extent of which are unpredictable
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FPCON ALPHA
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applies when an increased and more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists. Must be capable of being maintained for weeks without causing hardship, with local authorities.
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FPCON BRAVO
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This condition applies when an incident occurs or intelligence received indicating some form of terrorist action against personnel and facilities is imminent. This THREATCON probably will create hardship with the unit and its personnel.
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FPCON CHARLIE
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applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or intelligent is specifics to the location. This THREATCON is declared as a localized condition.
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FPCON DELTA
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FPCON stands for?
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Force Protection Condition
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When was the Modern Coast Guard Born.
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1915
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Specialty rating marks for petty officers became official
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1866
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Navy recognized three classes of petty officers 1st 2nd & 3rd
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1885
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Petty Officer rate became official
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1808
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1st Naval petty officer got their rate insignia
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1841
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MCPOCG came into existence on ______
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Aug 17 1969
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MCPOCG was established by_________
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Congress
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MCPOCG is an E-9 |
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E-10 |
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MCPOCG tour is 4years |
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Petty officers level of authority, responsibility and accountability is determined by__________
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Rate
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Title 14 USC sect 89 gives a petty officers authority to board vessel and_________, _________, and _________.
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Inspect and search vessel
Examine ships documents Make inquires of those on board |
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-Oversee development of Enlisted Performance Qualifications (EPQs)
-Coach -Interrogate Personnel on board Are Responsiblities of ________. |
Force Master Chief
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Leadership Development
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System the Coast Guard uses to grow its workforce into leaders.
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To achieve desired results by providing the right tools, information and working environment, and fostering commitment among followers.
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Efffective Leadership
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Leadership Performance Expectations
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Leadership knowledge, skills, attitudes, and abilities that the CG requires of everyone.
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Measurable behavioral patterns essential to leading.
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Leadership Competencies
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Right to speak to an attorney
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Rights of the accused
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Right to an inventory of seized items.
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Probable cause search
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Right NOT to attend supplimental training on Sabbath
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Extra Military Instruction
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Right to request a mast representative.
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UCMJ infractions
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Ensures the member is counseled after self eval. CG-3788B.
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Approving Official
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Darkens in appropriate ovals on self eval. CG-3788B.
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Marking Official
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Complies with change procedures in Article 10.B.10.b on self eval. CG-3788B.
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Approving Official
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Evaluate Performance places an X within appropriate oval on self eval. CG-3788B.
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Supervisor
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Ensures all required written comment are provided on self eval. CG-3788B.
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Approving Official
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Enters Numerical equivalent in the "Mark" column.
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Marking Official
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Gathers input on subordinate's performance and behavior.
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Supervisor
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Appeals of eval. sent to _____
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Appeal Authority
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Section of CG-3788B that evaluates degree of cooperation with other people or units to achieve goals.
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Professional Qualities
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Section of CG-3788B that evaluates extent of well groomed apperance in uniform.
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Military
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Section of CG-3788B that evaluates degree to which personnel and material resources are used.
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Performance
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Section of CG-3788B that evaluates degree of conformance to military traditions, customs and courtesies
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Conduct
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Section of CG-3788B that must provide written coment for E-6 personnel evaluation.
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Leadership
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Dislocation Allowance cannot be paid in advance. |
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Members grade and dependency status determine the prescribed weight allowance on moves. |
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You will get reimbursed for 100% of self purchased tickets. |
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If you have a baby after the EDO you can claim the baby as a dependant for reimbursement purposes. |
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Per Diem is paid on a whole calendear day basis. |
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POC travel mileage reimbursement for three travelers are entitled to ______
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$0.19 per mile
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Max allowance for authorized temp. Lodging expense is______.
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$180 per day
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Temp Lodging Allowance(TLA) is authorized for ________ days.
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60
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Assignments are given based on these 3 needs of the service in order.
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Service needs
Billet Structure Members are fully qualified |
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The assignment year begins.
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October 1st
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Personnel seeking to fill special assignment must________.
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Submit app. to special assignment officer
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Command Cadre, Recruiters, and Company Comanders are chosen by_________.
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Panels
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Personell in current assignment year are_______.
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required to submit electronic resumes.
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PCS claims are to be submitted on DD Form 1351-2 |
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You must include receipts for any reimbursable items. |
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If a required receipts is lost you must itemize and certify the expense. |
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On PCS Travel claim Form 1351-2 block 1 the only payment option is electronic fund transfer. |
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If dependent traveled at a different time you need to complete a separate travel voucher with the dependents itinerary in block 15. |
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Section of CG-3788B that must provide written coment for E-6 personnel evaluation.
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Leadership
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Dislocation Allowance cannot be paid in advance. |
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Members grade and dependency status determine the prescribed weight allowance on moves. |
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You will get reimbursed for 100% of self purchased tickets. |
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If you have a baby after the EDO you can claim the baby as a dependant for reimbursement purposes. |
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Temp Lodging Allowance(TLA) is authorized for ________ days.
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60
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Members can request advanced pay for up to ________
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Three months
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Army Private E-2
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Air Force Staff Sergeant E-5
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Marine Corps Sergeant E-5
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Marine Corps Gunnery Seargeant E-7
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Marine Corps Gunnery Seargeant E-7
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Continuous Systematic process of identifying and controlling risks in all activities.
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Operational Risk Management
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Real or potential condition that can endanger a mission.
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Hazard
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Degree of damage, injury, or impact on a mission.
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Severity
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The determined chance of personal injury or property damage or loss.
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Risk
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Unplanned events causing death, injury, occupational illness or damage.
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Mishap
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The amount of time or equipment, and/or # of cycles or people involved ina given event.
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Exposure
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Likelihood of an individual event will occur
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Probability
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Systematic Process of evaluating various risk levels for specific hazards.
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Risk Assessment
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Specific scaled risk degrees determined by the ORM process.
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Risk Rating Scale
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T/F
CG response can come from auxillary. |
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Incident Commander is the highest ranking person at the unit. |
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The Incident Command System is a standardized response management system. |
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The principles of the National Interagency Incident Management System and Incident Command System are limited to certain types of incidents. |
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In the Incident Command System each agency participating in the response is dependent on the intial responding agency. |
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A Closed Compartment Opening Request Form is required to open confined Spaces. |
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Wing tanks, Fuel Cells, APO spaces and center tanks are example of permit requiring spaces. |
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Universal Precautions is an infection control approach developed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) that recognizes direct contact with body fluids is infectious. |
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silver
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Captain O-3
Army Marine Corps Air Force Lieutenant O-3 Navy, Coast Guard |
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O-6 Coast Guard/ Navy Captian
Army, Marine Corps and Air Force Colonel |
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O-10
Army, Marine Corps, Air Force General Navy Admiral Coast Guard Admiral/Commendant |
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Army, Marine Corps, Air Force
2nd Lietenant Navy, Coast Guard Ensign |
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Not Connected
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Army, Marine Corps, Air Force
1st Lieutenant/Lieutenant Navy, Coast Guard Lieutenant Junior Grade |
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Oak leaf may look slightly different on some branches
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O-4
Army, Marine Corps, Air Force Major Navy, Coast Guard Lieutenant Commander |
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Silver
oak leaf may look different in some branches |
O-5
Army, Marine Corps, Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Navy, Coast Guard Commander |
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Army
E-3 Private 1st Class |
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E-4
Army Specialist |
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E-4
Army Corporal |
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E-5
Army Sergeant |
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E-6
Army Staff Sergeant |
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E-7
Army Sergeant 1st Class |
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E-8
Army Master Sergeant |
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E-8
Army 1st Sergeant |
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E-9
Army Sergeant Major Leafs with star=Command Sergeant Major 2stars and US seat=Sergeant Major of the Army |
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E-3
Marine Corps Lance Corporal |
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E-5
Marine Corps Sergeant |
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E-6
Marine Corps Staff Sergeant |
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E-8
Marine Corps Master Sergeant Diamond in middle is 1st Sergeant |
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E-9
Marine Corp Master Gunnery Sergeant Star makes Sergeant Major 2stars and Marine Seal makes Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps |
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E-4
Air Force Senior Airman |
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E-6
Air Force Technical Sergeant |
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Who is required to take an EPME EOCT in order to advance?
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To advance to:
E-4 E-6 E-8 |
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What are the five main agencies that made up the USCG?
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Revenue Cutter Service,
Lighthouse Service, Steamboat Inspection Service, Bureau of Navigation, Lifesaving Service |
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What is the difference between Rate and Rating?
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Rate=Pay Grade
Rating= Petty officer Job |
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Coast Guard Activities Europe has what divisions?
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Civil Engineering
Comptroller Loran-C Personnel and Readiness • Marine Safety Division |
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Who leads Atlantic and Pacific Areas?
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Vice Admirals
PAC=Vice Admiral Manson K. Brown ATL= Vice Admiral Robert C. Parker |
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What units do PACAREA and ATLAREA have direct responsibility over?
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MSST
Cutters MLC District Offices |
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What are some key points to the Quasi-War?
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France mad at US/UK relations
1798-1799 French Privateers July9th 1789 Congress approved US Naval Force. Fight in Caribean Mostly. CG 18 prizes 10 by Cutter Pickering. |
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What are some keypoints to the War of 1812?
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Cutter Jefferson captured the the first prize of this war.
Famous battle Cutter Surveyor vs. HMS Narcissis Surveyor lost but Cpt.of Narc. returned sword because of how hard they fought. Outnumbered/ Out-gunned Cutter Eagle was defended from land by sailors from HMS Dispatch fought all day volunteers replaced flag three times eventually lost. |
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What are some keypoints to the Mexican American War?
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War Declared May 13 1846 by US and May 23 by Mexico
Cutters were the first steamships used in war. Cutters Ewing and Legare brought weapons to troops before the battles of Monterey and Buena Vista. |
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What are some keypoints to the Civil War?
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Cutter Harriet Lane is credited with firing the first naval shots
in the Navy’s service blockaded along Atlantic coast, Chesapeake Bay, and Potomac River. |
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What are some keypoints to the Spanish American War?
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Spain declared war on the U.S. on April 24, 1898
Eight cutters joined Rear Admiral William Sampson’s North Atlantic Squadron to blockade Cuba’s coast. Cutter McCulloch engaged in the battle of Manila Bay, and later served as the escort and dispatch boat with Commodore George Dewey’s Asiatic Squadron. 11 cutters served under the Army, guarding our important coastal ports. May 11, 1898 in Cardenas Bay, Cuba, cutter Hudson rescued USS Winslow recieved gold medal, Lieutenant Frank Newcomb, U.S. Revenue Cutter Service silver medal to officers bronze medal to crewmember. |