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The advancement manual provides the basis for reductions in rate under this Uniform Code Of Military Conduct (UCMJ) article.
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What is UCMJ Article 15 (non-judicial punishment, a.k.a NJP)?
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The advancement manual provides the basis for reductions in rate under this MILPERSMAN article.
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What is MILPERSMAN 1450-010 (Reduction In Rate)?
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These two types of designated officials have the authority to advance members to E2 through E6.
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What are Commanding Officers (COs) and Officers In Charge (OICs)?
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This entity is the sole authority for advancement to E7 through E9.
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What is the Chief Of Navy Personnel (CHNAVPERS)?
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For a CO/OIC to advance a member to E2 through E6, they must meet all the eligibility requirements of this system.
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What is the Navy Enlisted Advancement System (NEAS)?
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For an active duty unit to be considered "commissioned" or "established" it must be listed here.
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Where is the Standard Navy Distribution List (SNDL)?
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For a reserve duty unit to be considered "commissioned" or "established" it must have a CNO-approved document of this type.
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What is a Reserve Unit Assignment Document (RUAD)?
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These are issued to supplement the policies of the advancement manual.
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What are Naval Administrative Messages (NAVADMINs)?
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An inactive reservist may be advanced under this manual if they have this regular obligation.
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What is a drilling requirement?
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Breaks from active duty of this number of days or less constitute "continuous active duty."
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What is 30?
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These full time support reservists participate in the active duty examinations under this manual.
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Who are Training and Administrative of Reserves (TARs)?
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Fleet Reservists and retired enlisted personnel are only eligible for advancement under this manual in this scenario.
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What is when recalled to active duty?
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A Canvasser Recruiter (CANREC) must be recalled for this period or more to be eligible for participation in the active duty examinations under this manual.
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What is one year?
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Commissioned officers are eligible for advancement under this manual when their permanent status is this.
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What is enlisted?
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Inactive reservists recalled for Active Duty for Special Work (ADSW) participate in this type of advancement examination.
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What is an inactive reserve exam?
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Inactive reservists recalled for 1-Year Recall (OYR) participate in this type of advancement examination.
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What is an inactive reserve exam?
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Inactive reservists recalled to active duty may participate in the inactive reserve exams, regardless of time on active duty, if they are recalled under this authority.
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What is Presidential Recall Authority?
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Inactive reservists on Annual Training (AT) or Initial Active Duty for Training (IADT) participate in this type of advancement examination.
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What is an inactive reserve exam?
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Training and Administrative Reserves (TARs) participate in this type of advancement examination.
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What is an active duty exam?
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Fleet Reservists and retired enlisted personnel recalled to active duty participate in this type of advancement examination.
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What is an active duty exam?
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Temporarily commissioned Limited Duty Officers (LDOs) whose permanent status is enlisted participate in this type of advancement examination.
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What is an active duty exam?
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Canvasser Recruiter (CANREC) personnel recalled for greater than a year participate in this type of advancment examination.
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What is an active duty exam?
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Naval Reserve personnel on general assignment active duty participate in this type of advancement examination.
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What is an active duty exam?
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Performance evaluations are not required for advancement to these two paygrades.
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What are E2 and E3?
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Advancements to E2 and E3 are generally affected without local action when members meet this minimum requirement.
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What is time-in-rate (TIR)?
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This is the maximum final multiple score (FMS) for the E4 and E5 exams.
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What is 210?
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This is the maximum final multiple score (FMS) for the E6 exam.
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What is 240?
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This is the maximum final multiple score (FMS) for the E7 exam.
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What is 132?
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This is the maximum standard score (SS) for paygrades E4 through E7.
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What is 80?
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This is the maximum performance mark averge (PMA) for paygrades E4 through E7.
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What is 4.0?
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This is the formula to compute performance points for the E4 and E5 exams.
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What is PMA x 80 - 230?
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This is the formula to compute performance points for the E6 exam.
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What is PMA x 80 - 204?
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This is the formula to compute performance points for the E7 exam.
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What is PMA x 13?
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This is the maximum performance points for the E4 and E5 exams.
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What is 90?
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This is the maximum performance points for the E6 exam.
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What is 116?
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This is the maximum performance points for the E7 exam.
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What is 52?
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Each reduction in PMA by a tenth of a point results in this many fewer performance points for the E4 through E6 exams.
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What is 8?
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Each reduction in PMA by a tenth of a point results in this many fewer performance points for the E7 exam.
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What is 1.3?
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Sustained Superior Performance (SSP) is calculated versus a maximum of this many previous exam cycles.
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What is 5?
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Your total cumulative PNA points are also known by this name.
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What is Sustained Superior Performance (SSP)?
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Multiplying your PNA points by two gives you this maximum number of points per cycle for the E4 through E6 exams.
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What is 30?
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This is the maximum number of Sustained Superior Performance (SSP a.k.a. PNA) points for the E4 through E6 exams.
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What is 15?
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Terminal Eligibility Date (TED) minus Time In Rate (TIR) equals this figure.
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What is Service In Paygrade (SIPG)?
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This is the maximum length of Service In Paygrade (SIPG) that is creditable for the E4 through E6 exams.
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What is 7 years and 6 months (90 months)?
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Each month of Service In Paygrade (SIPG) is calculated as being worth this fraction of a SIPG point.
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What is 1/12th?
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Service In Paygrade (SIPG) plus 7.5 equals this maximum number of points for the E4 and E5 exams.
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What is 15?
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Service In Paygrade (SIPG) plus 9.5 equals this maximum number of points for the E6 exam.
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What is 17?
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The total of the Service In Paygrade (SIPG) computation is also known as this.
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What is Career Rating Experience (CRE)?
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This is the maximum number of award points allowed for the E4 and E5 exams.
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What is 10?
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This is the maximum number of award points allowed for the E6 exam.
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What is 12?
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Candidates for this paygrade must compete in the Navy-wide exam to be considered Selection Board Eligible (SBE).
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What is E7?
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Candidates for E8 and E9 are considered Selection Board Eligible (SBE) by this entity's recommendation.
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What is the CO/OIC?
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Special enlisted election boards convene approximately this number of months after the previous board convenes.
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What is 9?
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This instruction guides the Special Enlisted Selection Boards.
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What is BUPERSINST 1401.2?
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The Enlisted to Officer Commissioning Programs Application Administrative Manual is known by this instruction number.
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What is OPNAVINST 1420.1A?
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The Limited Duty Officer and Chief Warrant Officer Professional Guidebook is known by this instruction number.
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What is NAVPERS 15627?
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E6 personnel must pass the E7 exam to qualify for this officer commissioning program.
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What is Limited Duty Officer (LDO)?
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This instruction guides the Command Advancement Program (CAP).
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What is BUPERSINST 1430.17E?
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This instruction guides the Accelerated Advancement Program (AAP).
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What is MILPERSMAN 1430-010?
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This instruction guides the Selective Conversion and Reenlistment Program (SCORE).
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What is MILPERSMAN 1160-090?
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This instruction guides the Selective Training and Reenlistment Program (STAR).
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What is MILPERSMAN 1160-100?
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This instruction guides changes in rate/rating.
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What is MILPERSMAN 1440-010?
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This instruction guides the COMNAVCRUITCOM Enlisted Recruiter of the Year (EROY) program.
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What is OPNAVINST 1700.11?
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This instruction guides the COMNAVRESFOR Enlisted Reserve Recruiter of the Year (ERROY) program.
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What is OPNAVINST 1700.11?
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This instruction guides the meritorious advancement of recruiting personnel.
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What is OPNAVINST 1430.4?
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Atlantic, Pacific, Shore, and Reserve Sailors of the Year (SOY) are generally advanced after having this minimum Time In Rate (TIR).
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What is one year?
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NEAS administrators are to examine this minimum amount of records during audits.
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What is 10%?
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This instruction guides the Advanced Electronics Field/Advanced Technical Field (AEF/ATF) program.
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What is MILPERSMAN 1510-030?
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