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49 Cards in this Set
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What are the US Navy's 3 sources to set forth disciplinary laws?
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US Navy Regulations, Standard organization and Regulations of the US Navy, UCMJ
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What is Chapter 10 of Navy Regulations?
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deals with your rights and responsibilities.
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Who established the Code of Conduct and when?
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Dwight D. Eisenhower for POW's in 1955
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How many articles in the Code of Conduct?
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6 Articles
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What does the code of conduct do?
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provides military personnel with a standard of conduct should they be captured by the enemy
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What information do you give if captured?
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name, rank, ssn, dob
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T or F: if captured you will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape.
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T
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How often does a POW in confinement need to be checked?
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at least every 4 hours.
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OPNAVINST 3120.32
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provides guidance and regulations for duties and responsibilities for all personnel within a unit.
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The shore patrol consists of what rank and above?
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E-4 and above
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What are shore patrol assigned for?
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to assist military personnel ashore.
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How are Shore Patrol identified?
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arm bands (left upper arm) bearing the ltters S.P.
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What are military police and shore patrol called when they are combined?
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Armed Forces Police Detachment (AFPD)
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On a ship, who is the MA force headed by?
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Chief Master-at-Arms (CMAA) who works directly for Executive officer (XO)
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What is the purpose of discipline in the military?
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to bring about efficient military organization
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What is apprehension?
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is defined as taking a person into custody
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What does US Navy Regulations describe?
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the rights and responsibilities of all Navy members
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Who is responsible for ensuring the US Navy Regulations conform to the surrent needs of the Navy?
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The Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)
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Who are changes to the US Navy Regulations issued and approved by?
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issued by Secretary of the Navy, approved by POTUS
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Who and when was the UCMJ signed into effect?
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31MAY1951, President Harry S. Truman
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What is Article 86 of the UCMJ?
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Absence without Leave
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What is Article 87 of the UCMJ?
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Missing Movement
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What is Article 92 of the UCMJ?
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Failure to obey an order
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What is Article 94 of the UCMJ?
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Mutiny
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What is Article 134 of the UCMJ?
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General Article
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What is Article 137 of the UCMJ?
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states that the code must b explained carefully to each enlisted person- at time of entrance, 6months on active duty, and every reenlistment
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Article 138 of UCMJ
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Complaints of wrongs- Anyone who feels they have been wronged by their CO will be provided redress by art.138
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Article 31
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Protection against self-incrimination
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Article 15
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is nonjudicial punishment by the CO (Captain's Mast)
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How many days do you have to file an appeal after captain's mast?
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Generally 5 days
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Who is responsible for assigning qualified personnel to the WQS bill?
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Division Officer and Division Chief
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Where are the basic requirements for maintaining the deck log located?
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US Navy Regulations and Standard Organization and Regulations of the US Navy
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When at sea, who keeps the ship's deck log?
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Quartermaster of the Watch (QOOW)
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When is the log signed, and by who?
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at the end of the watch by the Officer of the Deck (OOD)
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Who is the Command Duty Officer degnated by?
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CO
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What does a CDO do?
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advises, supervises, and directs the OOD in general matters concerning operation and safety of the ship
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What is the Officer of the Deck (OOD)?
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in charge of ths ship and is responsible to the CO for the safe and proper operation of the ship
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Junior officer of the deck(JOOD)?
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the principal assistant to the OOD
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Junior officer of the Watch (JOOW)?
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when assigned, is in training for qualification as the OOD.
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What does the Combat Information Center (CIC) Watch Officer do?
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supervises the operation of the CIC, which reports, tracks, and evaluates air, surface, and submarine contacts.
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What is "Dogging" the watch?
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when the 1600-2000 watch is divided into half.
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Sailors having the midwatch (0000-0400) are permitted to sleep how long after reveille?
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1 hour (called late sleepers)
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Where is the ship's organized plan for action located?
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in the "battle bill"- contains a list of stations that must be manned during battle
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What is Condition 1 set wunderway?
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All battle stations manned. (GQ)
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What is Condition 2 set underway?
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Special watch, ie gunfire support
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What is Condition 3 set underway?
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Normal Wartime cruising
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Who can authorize the use of deadly force?
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CO
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During Normal peacetime, how many people are on a lookout organization team?
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3
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Where are fog lookouts normally located?
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on the bow- consists of two people, one talker and one lookout
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