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