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What are the eligibility requirements for the CAP program?
Assigned to a Type 2 or 4 sea duty command, meet all advancement requirements for the next higher, meet health and physical requirements
paygrade
True or false:
COs are authorized to
CAP non-designated strikers.
True
COs are not authorized to CAP more than what of their
total quota into CREO Group 3 ratings.
1/3
Each Type 2 or 4 command will submit an annual CAP Certification Report to NAVPERSCOM (PERS-811/812) (copy to the Immediate Superior in Command (ISIC)) no later than
15 January of each year.
Are unused CAP quotas and negative required to be reported?
Yes
What is the CAP percentage for a command with 100 or less authorized billets? What max E6/E5?
2 percent, one E6, one E5
What is the CAP percentage for a command with 101 - 1000 authorized billets? What max E6/E5?
1 percent, one E6, two E5
What is the CAP percentage for a command with 1001 - 2000 authorized billets? What max E6/E5?
1 percent, two E6, four E5
What is the CAP percentage for a command with 2000 or more authorized billets? What max E6/E5?
1 percent, two E6, six E5
COs may advance eligible E3, E4, and E5 personnel between what dates?
1 January and 31 December
In what year was CAP established as an incentive
for seagoing personnel to be recognized for superior performance while working in a rigorous operating environment experienced at
sea or while forward deployed?
1978
How long are commands required to retain CAP files?
2 years