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OLD-What publication contains a list of international Call Signs and hull numbers for ships under military control?
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ACP 113
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OLD-What publicationhas a list of Task Forces and their allocations?
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ACP 113
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OLD-What publication has a list of two letter Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) Identifiers assigned to TACAN equipped military ships?
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ACP 113
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OLD-What publication is used to describe the use of radiotelephone procedure as it shall be employed for radiotelephone communications between Field Artillery Observers and the Field Artillery Fire Direction Centers and Naval Gunfire Spotters and Naval Gunfire Support Ships.
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ACP 125 U.S. SUPP-2
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OLD-When speaking over the radio to conduct Artillery and Naval Gunfire the word "OVER" means what?
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ACP 125 U.S. SUPP-2: Completion of each transmission of data.
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OLD-True or False: When radio is the only means of communication and a separate fire direction channel is not available to the observer, fire direction center, and the firing battery(s), when communications are difficult or multiple missions are being fired, the transmission of call sign suffix words, letters or numbers is not mandatory.
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ACP 125 U.S. Supp-2: False it is mandatory.
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OLD-After the Fire Direction Center receives the call for fire, it will determine how the target will be attacked. That decision is announced to the Observer in the form of a message to Observer. What three items are in this message?
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ACP 125 U.S. Supp-2:
1. Unit(s) to fire - the battery or batteries that will fire the mission. 2. Changes to the Call for Fire- any changes to what the observer requested in the call for fire. 3. Number of rounds - the number of rounds per tube in fire for effect. |
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OLD-What are the 4 Global Maritime Distress and Safety System operational areas?
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ASP 135:
Area A1: Within range of shore-based VHF coast stations (20 to 30 nautical miles) Area A2 - Within range of shore-based MF coast stations (excluding A1 areas) (approximately 100-150 nautical miles) Area A3 - Within the coverage of INMARSAT communications satellites (excluding A1 and A@ areas - approximately between the latitudes of 70 degrees North and 70 degrees South). Area A4 - the remaining areas outside areas A1, A2 and A3 (generally the Polar regions) |
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OLD-International Callsigns
~NA - NZ ~CF - CK ~GA - GZ ~KA - KZ ~WA - WZ ~MA - MZ ~4YA - 4YM ~4YN - 4YV |
ACP 113
NA - NZ Any US Naval or Coast Guard Ships CF - CK Canadian Warships GA - GZ British Warships KA - KZ Allied Warships WA - WZ US Army Ships MA - MZ British Fleet Auxiliary 4YA - 4YM Ocean station A thru M Atlantic respectively. 4YN - 4YV Ocean Station N thru V Pacific respectively |
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OLD-What does GMDSS stand for?
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ACP 135: Global Maritime Distress and Safety System.
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OLD-What does GMDSS use to enable a distress alert to be transmitted and received automatically over short and long distances.
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ACP 135: GMDSS uses modern technology, including satellite and digital selective calling techniques on MF, HF and VHF bands, known as terrestrial systems.
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OLD-The alarm signal of a distress call in voice consists of?
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ACP 135: 2 substantially sinusoidal audio frequency tones transmitted alternatively. One tone has a freq of 2200 Hz and the other 1300 Hz. The duration of each tone is 250 milliseconds. Sent for 30 seconds to one minute.
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OLD-In radioteletype and Narrow Band Direct Printing what distress signal is typed 3 times?
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ACP 135: SOS
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OLD-What are the international Distress frequency for voice?
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ACP 135: 2182 kHz and its supplementary frequencies 4125 and 6215 kHz.
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OLD-What should your radio equipment be set to before crash landing/forced landing/adandoment of a ship or aircraft?
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ACP 135: Continuous Emission so it may be found.
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YOU SHOULD ASSESS YOUR DIVISION'S PERSONNEL AND MATERIAL READINESS ___ AND IN MORE DETAIL ___.
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DAILY
WEEKLY |
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WHAT 3 AREAS SHOULD YOU LOOK AT WHEN ASSISSING YOUR WORKER'S PERFORMANCE?
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ATTITUDE
KNOWLEDGE WORH HABITS |
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YOU SHOULD MAKE A ___ INVENTORY OF EACH WORK SPACE TO DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF MATERIALS BEING USED SO THAY YOU WILL KNOW WHEN TO DRAW MORE SUPPLIES.
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DAILY
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THIS LOG IS USED TO MAKE A FORMAL SUPPLY INVENTORY AND IT CONTAINS ALL SUPPLIES IN YOUR DIVISION.
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OPTAR LOG
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DESCRIBES DEFICIENCIES AND MISSING EQUIPMENT IN EACH OF YOUR SPACES.
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EQUIPMENT DEFICIENCIES LOG
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LIST THE PLANNED OPERATIONS, ASSIST VISITS, INSPECTIONS AND PORTS OF CALL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR.
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OPERATIONAL SCHEDULE AKA ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT SCHEDULE
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3 METHODS OF COUNSELING YOUR DIVISION CAN USE.
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LETTTER OF INSTRUCTION/COUNSELING SHEET
PAGE 13 ENLISTED EVALUATION REPORT |
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EXPLAINS AN INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS WHEN IT COMES TO EVALUATIONS.
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ARTICLE 1122 NAVY REGULATIONS
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WHAT BLOCK OF THE EVALUATION REPORT SHOULD REFLECT PERIODS OF TIME WHEN THE MEMBER WASN'T PHYSICALLY PRESENT AT THE COMMAND, SUCH AS LEAVE OR TAD PERIODS?
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BLOCK 54 (SUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES)
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FORM NUMBER FOR THE ENLISTED PERFORMANCE EVALUATION REPORT-INDIVIDUAL INPUT
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NAVPERS 1616/21
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APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY OR NAVAL RECORDS.
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DD FORM 149
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AN ADVERSE REPORT IS ONE THAT?
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HAS A MARK OF 2.8 OR LOWER, DOESN'T RECOMMEND MEMBER FOR ADVANCEMNT, HAS AN ADVERSE COMMENT IN THE NARRATIVE SECTION.
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INVENTORY OF PEOPLE AVAILABLE AND CAN BETTER ENABLE A DIVISION TO FULFILL ANY TAD REQUIREMENTS.
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EDVR
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WHEN SETTING GOALS, HOW MANY ELEMENTS SHOULD YOU CONSIDER?
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6
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6th general order
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To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all
orders from the commanding officer, officer of the deck, and officers and petty officers of the watch. |
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9th general order
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To call the officer of the deck in any case not covered by instructions.
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8th general order
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To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.
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7th general order
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To talk to no one except in the line of duty.
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5th general order
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To quit my post only when properly relieved.
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4th general order
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To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guardhouse than my own.
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3rd general order
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To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.
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2nd general order
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To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert
and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. |
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1st general order
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To take charge of this post and all government property in view
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10th general order
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To salute all officers, and all colors and standards not cased
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11th general order
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To be especially watchful at night, and during the time for challenging, to
challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without the proper authority. |
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How many System Operatoin Modes are there?
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5
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What is the maximum RIs that can be within a message
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500
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Collective RIs may be used in conjunction with general messages when routing how many addresses?
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51 or more
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In order to reduce the probability of reintroduction of a collective routing indicator, the collective identifier RHCR MUST BE CHANGED TO WHAT?
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RUCR
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Established prmiary routes for the transmission of record within the DCS AUTODIN are contained in what?
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DCA CIR 310-D70-67
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EFTO message will be routed in accordance with what general instructions?
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ACP 117, CAN-US SUPP-1
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J-2
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INTELLIGENCE DIRECTORATE OF A JOINT STAFF.
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OSPG
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OVERSEAS SECURITY POLICE GROUP
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THREATCON DELTA
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Applies in the immediate area
where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is likely. LOCALIZED |
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THREATCON CHARLIE
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Condition applies when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of Terrorist action against personnel and facilities is imminent.
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THREATCON BRAVO
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INCREASED and more redictable threat of terrorist activity exists.
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THREATCON ALPHA
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GENERAL threat of possible terrorist activity against
personnel and facilities |
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MOOTW
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MILITARY OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR
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USDA&T
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The Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology
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Proprietorial Jurisdiction
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The Federal Government has acquired an interest in, or title to, property but has no legislative jurisdiction over it.
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Concurrent Jurisdiction
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The Federal Government and the state each have the same authority
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Who is any individual authorized to draft, release and/or process electronically transmitted messages?
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The user
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Who is the authority (command or activity) in whose name a message is sent?
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The originator of a message
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Who is an individual authorized to release an organizational record message for transmission in the name of the organization?
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The message releaser
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Who is the individual who composes the organizational message?
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The drafter
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What determines speed of service (SOS) objectives for each message?
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Precedence
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What determines whether a message is considered operational or administrative in nature?
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Content
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Identify the four Precedences with their prosign and speed of service objective.
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FLASH Z fast as possible with the objective of less than 10 minutes.
IMMEDIATE O 30 minutes PRIORITY P 3 hours ROUTINE R 6 hours |
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What are the two Message formats?
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GENADMIN, Pro Forma
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What are the four types of narrative messages?
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Single Address, Multiple Address, Book, and General Message
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What is NTP 3?
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Telecommunications Users Manual
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Question
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Answer
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Command Advancement Program is what publication?
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BUPERSINST 1430.17
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Navy Performance Evaulation and Counseling Program is what publication?
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BUPERSINST 1610.10
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CMS Cryptographic equipment information/guidance manual is what publication?
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CMS-5
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CMS policy and procedures for EKMS tier 2 and 3 is what publication?
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EKMS-1
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What is the nomenclature for the EKMS inspection manual?
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EKMS-3a
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MILPERSMAN is what publication?
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NAVPERS 15560
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Career Counselor handbook (retention) is what publication?
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NAVPERS 15878
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3M manual what is what publication?
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NAVSEAINST 4790.8
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SHF satellite communications is what publication?
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NTP 2 section 1
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UHF satellite communication is what publication?
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NTP 2 section 2
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NAVAL Telecommunication procedures Telecomunication User's manual is what publication?
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NTP 3
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Fleet communications is what publication?
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NTP 4
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Opertaional Reports
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NWP 1-03.1
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Navy Doctrine for Anti- Terroism/Force Protection is what publication?
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NWP 3-07.2
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NAVAL Opertaional Planning is what publication?
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NWP 5-01
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Personal Financial Management Education, Training and Counseling Programis what publication?
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OPNAVINST 1740.5a
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SORM is what publication?
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OPNAVINST 3120.32
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Navy IA Program is what publication?
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OPNAVINST 5239.1
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention and Control is what publication?
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OPNAVINST 5350.4
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The Fratenization Policy is what publication?
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OPNAVINST 5370.2
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Victim and Witness Assistenance Program is what publication?
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OPNAVINST 5800.7
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Department of Navy Personnel Security Program is what publication?
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SECNAVINST 5510.30
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