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List the three sources that contain the basic disciplinary laws for the U.S. Navy.
The three sources that contain the basic disciplinary laws for the U.S. Navy are—
a. U.S. Navy Regulations
b. Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy
c. Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)
What is one of the most important characteristics of a good Sailor?
A sense of moral responsibility.
For you to succeed in your work in the Navy, you should possess what quality?
You should value and take part in teamwork.
Why was the Code of Conduct established?
To govern situations where Sailors were POWs.
What total number of articles are there in the Code of Conduct?
Six
When questioned under article V, what is the only information you are allowed to give?
Your name, rank, service number, and date of birth.
In the Navy, the military police are known as the—
Shore patrol.
Shore patrol personnel are identified by—
Armbands bearing the letters SP.
When military police from different branches of the armed forces combine to form one unit, they are known as—
Armed Forces Police Detachment (AFPD).
List the primary duties of the shore patrol.
The primary duties of the shore patrol are to—
a. Render assistance to military personnel ashore
b. Maintain good order and discipline among military personnel
c. Report conditions or practices that appear prejudicial to the welfare of military personnel
What method does the Navy use to help Sailors work as a unit with maximum efficiency?
Motivation and correction through reward and punishment are used to help Sailors work as a unit.
What is the purpose of discipline in the military?
To bring about an efficient military organization.
What theory of punishment does the Navy use?
Deterrent theory of punishment
What two things should a recipient of Navy punishment remember?
The two things a recipient of Navy punishment should remember are—
a. Punishment is a result of their behavior.
b. They won’t be punished again if they learn to conform to Navy’s standard of conduct.
What chapter of the Navy Regs deals with your responsibility and authority while carrying out orders?
Chapter 10 of the Navy Regs deals with your responsibility and authority while carrying out orders.
What chapter of the Navy Regs deals with rights and responsibilities?
Chapter 11 of the Navy Regs deals with your rights and responsibilities.
Who is responsible for ensuring the Navy Regs conforms to the current needs of the Department of the Navy?
Chief of Naval Operations
New Navy Regs and changes to it are issued by whom and approved by whom?
The Secretary of the Navy issues and the President approves new Navy Regs and changes to Navy Regs.
The instructions found in the OPNAVINST 3120.32 provide guidance and regulations for—
The duties and responsibilities for all personnel within a unit or organization.
What was the purpose for developing and signing into law the Uniform Code of Military Justice?
To standardize legal procedure and discipline throughout all branches of service.
When was the UCMJ signed into law?
31 May 1951
Article 137 of the UCMJ states that certain articles of the Code must be explained carefully to every enlisted person at what minimum interval?
At the time of entrance or no more than 6 days later, after 6 months on active duty, and every reenlistment.
List the three types of court-martials.
The three types of courts-martial are—
a. Summary
b. Special
c. General
Which sources set forth the basic disciplinary laws for the U.S. Navy?
A) U.S. Navy Regulations
B) Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy
C) Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)
In what year was the Code of Conduct first prescribed?
1955.
The Code of Conduct was adopted to provide guidance for service personnel in which circumstances?
When facing the enemy as prisoners of war.
In what year was Executive Order 12633 issued amending the Code of Conduct to use neutral-gender language?
1988.
How many articles make up the Code of Conduct?
Six.
When, if ever, may you voluntarily surrender to the enemy?
Never.
Who may be assigned shore patrol duties?
Officers and petty officers
In areas where different armed services are located, the military police from each service may be combined to form one unit. What term identifies this unit?
Armed Forces Police Detachment
Aboard ship, the master-at-arms (MAA) force is headed by the chief master-at-arms (CMAA). The CMAA works directly for which of the following officers?
Executive officer.
Discipline is important to the Navy for which of the following reasons?
To enable personnel to function as a unit with a high degree of efficiency.
Punishment is administered in the Navy for which of the following reasons?
To serve as an object lesson to the wrongdoer and others.
What chapter of the United States Navy Regulations describes the rights and responsibilities of all Navy members?
Chapter 11.
What person is responsible for making sure that the Navy Regulations conform to the current needs of the Department of the Navy?
The Chief of Naval Operations.
Navy Regulations and changes to it are issued by the Secretary of the Navy after what person approves them?
The President.
Failure to obey any regulation subjects the offender to charges under what UCMJ article?
Article 92.
What article of the Navy Regulations lists the publications that must be made available upon request by any active-duty person?
Article 0818.
What article of the Navy Regulations gives officers the authority necessary to perform their duties?
Article 1021.
Navy Regulations, Article 1033, Authority in a Boat, provides which of the following officers the authority and responsibility over all persons embarked?
The senior line officer eligible for command at sea.
Which of the following Navy Regulations articles outlines the authority of a sentry?
Article 1038.
You may not be ordered to active duty without the permission of which of the following persons?
Chief of Naval Personnel.
Navy Regulations, Article 1104, Treatment and Release of Prisoners, prohibits cruel and/or unusual treatment. According to this article, prisoners must be checked on at what minimum interval?
4 hours.
During a Saturday duty day, one of your shipmates asks you to change watches with him/her. You agree but fail to get permission from proper authority. Under what article of Navy Regulations could you be charged?
Article 1134.
Sexual harassment is offensive and illegal. Under what article of Navy Regulations may a person be charged with sexual harassment?
Article 1166.
Whic president prescribed the Code of Conduct?
President Eisenhower
Which article of the Code of Conduct states, "I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I amprepared to give my life in their defense?"
ARTICLE I
Which article of the Code of Conduct states, "I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist?"
ARTICLE II
Which article of the Code of Conduct states, "If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy?"
ARTICLE III
Which article of the Code of Conduct states, "If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I amsenior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them up in every way?"
ARTICLE IV
Which article of the Code of Conduct states, "When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause?"
ARTICLE V
Which article of the Code of Conduct states, "I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America?"
ARTICLE VI
How do the duties of police petty officers (PPOs) differ from those of MAAs?
PPOs duties are on a divisional instead of a shipwide basis
What publication contains the UCMJ?
The Manual for Courts-Martial
What article of the Navy Regs addresses Dealings with Foreigners?
Article 0917
What article of the Navy Regs addresses the Exercise of Authority?
Article 1020
What article of the Navy Regs addresses Delegation of Authority?
Article 1022
What article of the Navy Regs addresses the Authority of Warrant Officers and Petty Officers?
Article 1037
What article of the Navy Regs addresses Standards of Conduct?
Article 1110
What article of the Navy Regs addresses Compliance with Lawful Orders?
Article 1132
What article of the Navy Regs addresses the Obligation to Report Offenses?
Article 1137
What article of the Navy Regs addresses Capture by an Enemy?
Article 1140
What article of the Navy Regs addresses Equal Opportunity and Treatment?
Article 1164
What article of the Navy Regs addresses Fraternization?
Article 1165
Prior to the adoption of the UCMJ, what code guided the administration of discipline and legal processes of the Navy?
Articles for the Government of the Navy (“Rocks and Shoals”)
Which article of the UCMJ explains commanding officers’ nonjudicial punishment?
Article 15
Any enlisted person on active duty with the armed forces who is not a member of the same unit as the accused is eligible to serve on general and special courts-martial for the trial of enlisted persons when what condition is met?
Before the assembling of such court, the accused must personally request in writing that enlisted personnel serve as members of the court
Which article of the UCMJ details Who May Serve on Courts-Martial?
Article 25
Which article of the UCMJ prohibits Compulsory Self-Incrimination?
Article 31
Which article of the UCMJ prohibits Cruel and Unusual Punishments?
Article 55
Which articles of the UCMJ are considered the punitive articles?
Articles 77-134
Which article of the UCMJ addresses an Accessory After the Fact?
Article 78
Which article of the UCMJ addresses the Conviction of Lesser Included Offense
Article 79
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Attempts?
Article 80
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Fraudulent Enlistment, Appointment,
or Separation?
Article 83
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Desertion?
Article 85
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Absence without Leave?
Article 86
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Missing Movement?
Article 87
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Insubordinate Conduct?
Article 91
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Failure to Obey Order or Regulation?
Article 92
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Mutiny or Sedition?
Article 94
Which article of the UCMJ addresses the Improper Hazarding of a Vessel?
Article 110
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Drunken or Reckless Driving?
Article 111
Which article of the UCMJ addresses a Person Found Drunk on Duty?
Article 112
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Malingering?
Article 115
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Murder?
Article 118
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Manslaughter?
Article 119
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Rape and Carnal Knowledge?
Article 120
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Larceny and Wrongful Appropriation?
Article 121
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Frauds against the United States
Article 132
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Conduct Unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman?
Article 133
Which article of the UCMJ is considered the General Article, covering "all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the armed forces, all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces, and crimes and offenses not capital?"
Article 134
Which article of the UCMJ contains the Articles to be explained?
Article 137
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Complaints of wrongs?
Article 138
Which article of the UCMJ addresses Redress of injuries to property
Article 139
How many articles are contained in the UCMJ?
140
Confinement on bread and water or diminished rations may be imposed only on--
enlisted persons (E-3 and below) aboard ship
What is the definition of the term "Extra Duty?"
Extra duty is the assignment of any duty (except guard duty) to be performed after the person’s regular working hours.
Which article of the Navy Regs rants the right for any person to communicate with the commanding officer?
Article 1107