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What conflict do we have to thank for the introduction of the code of conduct?
(Korean)
What president is responsible for the code of conduct?
(Eisenhower)
In what year was the code of conduct established?
(1955)
How many articles are in the Code of Conduct?
(6)
What article of the Code of Conduct is this: "I am an American fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense?”
(Article I)
Article Two 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)
What 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 am senior 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)
What four things does Article Five of the Code of Conduct require you to give to your captor?
(Name/Rank/Service Number/and Date of Birth)
What must we never forget according to Article Six?
(That we are an American)
What 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)
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?
The US Navy uses what three sources to set forth its disciplinary laws?
(US Navy Regulations/Standard organization and Regulations of the US Navy/Uniform Code of Military Justice(UCMJ))
This chapter of Navy Regulations deals with your rights and responsibilities?
(Chapter 11)
This was established for POW’s by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1955 because of the Korean conflict.
(The Code of Conduct)
The Code of Conduct has how many articles?
(6)
This provides American military personnel with a standard of conduct should they be captured by an enemy?
(The Code of Conduct)
If captured you need only to give what?
(Name/Rank/Service Number/DOB)
True or false: If captured you will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape?
(True)
POWs in confinement must be checked at least once every how many hours?
(Four)
This instruction provides guidance & regulations for duties and responsibilities for all personnel within a unit?
(OPNAVINST 3120.32)
In the Air force police are called?
(Security Police)
The Army and Marine Corp do not use security police; instead they use what?
(Military Police)
This unit consists of E-4 and above and can include officers as well?
(Shore Patrol (SP))
These security forces are assigned to assist military personnel ashore and they are identified by arm bands bearing the letters S.P?
(Shore Patrol)
The Shore Patrol arm bands are worn on the arm covering the rating badge?
(left upper)
Some armed forces have the military police and they may be combined to form one unit called what?
(Armed Forces Police Detachment (AFPD))
Members of the Armed Forces Police Detachment are identified by with the letters AFPD?
(brassards (armbands))
On ships the MA force is headed by ___________________ and works directly for the ________________?
(Chief Master-at-Arms(CMAA); Executive Officer (XO))
The value of punishment is what?
(the object lesson)
The punishment teaches what the offense does to others and that the offense must not be ______________?
(repeated)
In the military this is to bring about an efficient military organization?
(purpose of discipline)
The word discipline comes from a Latin word meaning what?
(“to teach”)
This is defined as taking a person into custody?
(Apprehension)
This describes the rights and responsibilities of all Navy members?
(US Navy Regulations)
Who is responsible for ensuring the US Navy Regulations conform to the current needs of the Navy?
(Chief of Naval Operations (CNO))
Changes to the U.S. Navy regulations are issued by whom and is often being approved by the President of the United States?
(Secretary of the Navy)
The UCMJ was signed into effect on what date by President Harry S. Truman?
(31 May 1951)
Article 15 of the UCMJ is commonly known as what?
(Non-judicial punishment (captain’s mast))
Articles 77-134 of the UCMJ are commonly known in the UCMJ as what?
(Punitive Articles)
Naval Personnel must not lend money to another member that exceeds what percentage simple interest per year?
(18%)
What is UCMJ article 86?
(Absence without leave)
What is UCMJ article 87?
(Missing movement)
What is UCMJ article 92?
(Failure to obey an order)
What is UCMJ article 94?
(Mutiny)
What is UCMJ article 134?
(General Article)
What article is this: "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.
(Article III)
Fraudulent Enlistment/Appointment/or Separation is covered under which article?
(83)
Desertion is covered under which article?
(85)
Assaulting or Willfully Disobeying Superior Commissioned Officer is covered under which article?
(90)
Drunken or Reckless Driving is covered under which article?
(111)
Drunk on Duty is covered under which article?
(112)
Murder is covered under which article?
(118)
Assault is covered under which article?
(128)
Solicitation is covered under which article?
(82)
General Article is covered under which article?
(134)
Articles to be explained is covered under which article?
(137)
Courts-martial is based on what article of the UCMJ?
(16)
This article of the UCMJ is complaints of wrongs?
(138)
This UCMJ article is Protection against self-incrimination?
(31)
This UCMJ article is non-judicial punishment by the commanding officer (Captain’s Mast)?
(15)
This is the requirement to remain within certain specified limits (ship/ station/etc.)?
(Restriction)
This is the physical restraint (confinement) of a person during duty or non- duty hours or both?
(Correctional custody)
Extra duty is not to exceed hours daily or to be performed on holidays?
(2)
You generally have how many days to file an appeal after captain’s Mast?
(5)
Based on article 16 of the UCMJ courts-martial are of what three types?
(summary/special/and general)
This court-martial consists of one commissioned officer?
(summary)
This court can award any sentence that may be given at mast?
(summary)
Summary court-martial can award the additional punishments of confinement for ___ month and hard labor without confinement for ____ days?
(1; 45)
This court-martial consists of not less than three members?
(Special)
This article of the Navy Regulations grants the right for any person to communicate with the Commanding Officer?
(1107)
A general court-martial consists of a military judge and not less than how many members?
(five)
This court-martial can award any punishment not forbidden by the UCMJ including death when specifically authorized for the offense?
(general)
In the Navy these are one of the most used systems of verbal communications?
(sound powered phones)
To avoid confusion of certain sounds and letters the Navy requires that __________ equivalents of letters be spoken instead of the letters themselves?
(phonetic)
This communication device operates based on your voice power and do not require batteries or an external electrical power source?
(Sound
When you talk into the mouth piece it should be about how many inches from your mouth?
(1/2 to 1 inch)
You should __________ secure your phones until you have permission to do so?
(Never)
True or false: the mouthpiece and the earpiece of a sound powered phone are interchangeable?
(True)
Sound powered phones fall into what three categories?
(primary/ auxiliary/and supplementary systems)
These sound powered circuits includes all circuits necessary for controlling armament/engineering/damage control/maneuvering/and surveillance functions during battle?
(Primary system)
Primary circuits are designated as what?
(JA through JZ)
This system duplicates many of the primary circuits for the purpose of maintaining vital communications in the event of damage to the system?
(Auxiliary system)
Auxiliary circuits are designated with what letter?
(X)
These are short/direct circuits/such as from the bridge to the quarterdeck?
(Supplement system XiJ-X61-J)
These circuits are normally unmanned?
(Supplement System)
When speaking on sound powered circuits you should repeat all messages word for word and do not ____________?
(paraphrase)
Most messages are divided into what three parts?
(Name of the station called; Name of the station calling; The message)
This is not used as an answer to a question?
(Aye)
To hear a message over again you should say what?
(“Say Again”)
Anytime you leave a circuit you should always request what?
(permission)
If you need to transmit an urgent message you should say what?
(“Silence on the line”)
This is an integrated communications system used in the telephones on board ship and can interface with other shipboard communication systems?
(Integrated Voice Communications System (IVCS))
This is the General Announcing System?
(1MC)
Who is in charge of the 1MC?
(ODD)
This will not be used unless authorized by the ODD/XO/CO/or the DCA for an emergency?
(1MC)
These circuits (known as “squawk boxes”) provide two-way communications?
(Intercoms MC circuits)
The Code Alfa flag means?
(diver(s) down)
The Kilo flag means?
(personnel working aloft)
The Oscar flag means?
(Man Overboard)
The Papa flag means?
(general recall return to ship)
The Quebec flag means?
(Boat Recall-All boats return to ship)
The National Ensign is referred to as what?
(colors)
When not underway commissioned ships will display this flag from the flag staff at the stern from 0800 to sunset?
(ensign)
When not underway commissioned ships will display this flag from the jack staff at the bow from 0800 to sunset?
(Union Jack)
While underway the ensign is normally flown from the _______?
(gaff)
Preparative pennant is flown minutes before colors are held?
(five)
This flag is a rectangular blue part of the United States flag containing 50 stars?
(Union Jack)
This is hoisted at the yardarm to indicate a general court martial or court of inquiry is in session?
(Union Jack)
The President on recommendation of the Secretary of the Navy established an official flag for the Navy on what date?
(24 April 1959)
This along with the ensign and Union Jack is half-masted upon the death of the commanding officer of a ship?
(commission pennant)
This flagstaff insignia is for any civilian or flag officer who rates a 19 gun salute or more?
(Spread Eagle)
This flagstaff insignia is for a flag or general officer who rates less than 19 guns or for a civil official and who’s salute is 11 guns but less than 19?
(Halbert)
This flagstaff insignia is for a Captain and certain diplomats?
(Ball)
This flagstaff insignia is for a Commander?
(Star)
This flagstaff insignia is for an officer below the grade of commander?
(Flat Truck)
The of the US Navy is to support US national interest?
(primary mission)
The three basic components of the Dept. of the Navy are what?
(Navy Department/Operating Forces/Shore Establishment)
The DOD is headed by whom?
(Secretary of Defense (SECDEF))
Each military department has a as the head of the department?
(secretary)
By Law these secretaries (Army/Navy/Air Force and SECDEF) are civilian appointees appointed by whom?
(president)
The Navy operating forces include what branch?
(Marine Corps)
Prior to 9-11 the Coast Guard was under what department?
(Department of Transportation)
Shortly after 9-11 the Coast Guard became part of what department?
(Dept. of Homeland Security)
In time of war the Coast Guard can become part of what department?
(Dept. of the Navy (DON))
The Navy’s birthday is what?
(13 Oct 1775)
The Department of the Navy was established on what date?
(30 April 1798)
This establishment provides support to the operating forces (the fleet)?
(Shore)
Aboard ship the ship’s organization and regulations can be found in this Manual and is based on the Standard Organization and Regulations of the Us Navy?
(Shipboard Organization and Regulations)
The two elements of a ship’s organization are what?
(Battle Organization and Administration organization)
This element of the ship’s organization includes the number of specialties the unit needs to fulfill its wartime mission?
(Battle Organization)
This element of the ship’s organization makes sure the ship can fight or carry out its mission/training/maintenance/and routine operations?
(Administration)
Each ship is organized into at least how many departments?
(five)
This ship department is responsible for the safe navigation and piloting of the ship?
(Navigation)
This ship department has several divisions to carry out tasks such as collecting and evaluating combat and operational information?
(Operations)
The ______________________ under the Chief engineer is responsible for the safe operation and care of all the propulsion and auxiliary machinery and is also responsible for the control of damage?
(engineering department)
The _________________________ is an assistant to the chief engineer?
(damage control assistant (DCA))
This ship department operate the general mess/the ship’s store/manage the clothing and small store/maintain pay records (disbursing)/ laundry/barber shop/they order and receive general stores/supplies and spare parts for the entire ship?
(supply)
This department maintains the ship’s armament and the weapon fire control equipment and maintain ammunition/pyrotechnics/and magazines?
(Weapons)
This department (if the ship doesn’t have a deck dept./the weapons dept. will take its place) is responsible for the preservation and cleanliness of the external areas of the ship?
(Deck)
This department operate paint/sail/and boatswain’s locker/and inspect and maintain survival equipment. They are responsible for all decking seamanship operations and the care of deck equipment?
(Deck)
This is the head of the deck department?
(The first lieutenant)
This is the basic unit of a shipboard organization?
(Division)
This covers the commanding officer duties?
(Navy Regulations)
This person is ultimately responsible for the ship and everything pertaining to it?
(The CO)
The CO’s power to impose limited punishment be delegated?
(may not)
This person is the aide or the “executive” to the commanding officer and is second in command?
(executive officer (XO))
If the XO cannot fulfill the duties of the commanding officer normally this person is assigned to the ship will assume the duties of the commanding officer?
(next senior line officer)
The CO's and XO's battle stations are __________ to prevent disablement of both officers at the same time?
(separated)
This person is the senior enlisted member who acts as a liaison between the officer and enlisted community and is the voice of all enlisted personnel?
(Command Master Chief (CMC))
This person maintains and distributes educational courses and training aids?
(Educational Services Officer)
The Romeo flag means?
(Ready Duty (in port) Preparing to replenish (at sea)
This person represents the commanding officer and they report to the CO about all matters that effect the department?
(Department Head)
This person heads a division which is the basic unit of the shipboard organization/are assigned by the CO/and are assistants to the department heads?
(Division Officers)
This is the relationship of juniors and seniors within an organization?
(chain of command)
This is essential for the Navy to carry out its assigned mission?
(effective chain of command)
This is a way of acting that has continued consistently over such a long period of time that it has become like law?
(custom)
Many of the US Navy customs came from whom?
(British Navy)
The most common form of a salute is what?
(hand salute)
This saluting in the Navy is permitted if your right hand/arm is injured?
(Left handed)
Carry all objects in your hand?
(left)
Start your hand salute approx. how many paces from an officer and hold your salute until you salute is returned or until you are about how many paces past the officer?
(six)
True or false: Enlisted personnel salute all officers?
(True)
You do not have to salute when?
(uncovered inside; when part of a work detail; when under actual or simulated battle conditions; or when guarding prisoners)
These are salutes rendered to individuals of merit/to high ranking individuals/to ships/and to nations?
(Honors)
This type of honors is passed from ship to ship?
(Passing Honors)
This type of honors is for officials or officers as they board and depart a Navy ship?
(Ship Honors)
These honors are rendered to high-ranking individuals/to nations/and to celebrate national holidays?
(Gun Salutes)
Passing honors are rendered when ships or boats pass ___________?
(close aboard)
During passing honors close aboard is how many yards for ships?
(600 yards)
During passing honors close aboard is how many yards for boats?
(400 yards)
These honors consist of parading side boys?
(Side)
Side boys can be paraded between 0800 and sunset except on what day?
(Sunday)
The number of side boys will vary from two to eight and are always an ___________ depending on the rank of the individual being saluted?
(even number)
The gun is normally fired at The gun is normally fired at what interval?
(5 second)
Gun salutes also mark what special holidays?
(President’s Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day)
This Gun Salute is fired at one minutes intervals commencing at 1200 and ending at 1220?
(standard 21 Gun Salute)
What are the three Rifle Salutes?
(Present Arms; At Order Arms; At Right Shoulder Arms)
These are formal acts performed on public occasions?
(Ceremonies)
The Navy hoists the flag at and lowers at _________?
(0800; sunset)
What is known as morning and evening colors?
(Raising and lowering the flag)
All Navy shore commands and ships not performs the ceremony of colors every day?
(underway)
Before colors are called there is a preparative pennant hoisted?
(5 minute)
Remember that the ensign is what?
(raised smartly but lowered ceremoniously)
Navy ships not underway fly the union jack where?
(jack-staff)
The union jack is also flown from a yardarm to denote what?
(that a general court-martial is in session)
Ships underway hold morning or evening colors?
(do not)
While the ship is underway this is usually flown night and day?
(the ensign)
While underway the union jack flown from the jack-staff?
(is not)
When a ship gets underway the ensign is shifted from its position on the stern to its sea position at the main mast. What is this called?
(shifting the colors)
Commission or Command pennants are flown at ______________ when the ship’s commanding officer dies?
(half-mast)
If the flag is not displayed when the anthem is played inside a building you should do what?
(stand at attention facing the source of the music)
If indoors and you are in uniform and covered you should do what?
(render a hand salute)
If indoors and you are in uniform and uncovered you should do what?
(Stand at attention)
If indoors and you are in civilian clothes you should do what?
(render the hand over the heart salute)
The music played to honor the president is what?
(“Hail to the Chief”)
Aboard the ship the CO is addressed as what regardless of rank?
(captain)
Who always enter a car first (seated leftmost) and exits last?
(Juniors)
When walking Juniors always walk on side of Seniors?
(left)
The basic rule of etiquette for entering airplanes/boats/and vehicles is what?
(Seniors in last and out first)
In general on a boat take the seats farthest aft?
(Seniors)
The purpose this policy is to ensure naval personnel have attractive; distinctive; and practical uniforms?
(Uniform)
What manual provides the basic naval uniform policy?
(US Navy Uniform Regulations NAVPERS 15665)
The neckerchief is how many inches square and made of black silk or acetate and is tied in a square knot?
(36)
Government-issue dress blue jumpers and trousers are made of what material?
(wool serge)
The dress white jumpers and trousers are made of a polyester material called what?
(certified Navy twill)
Dungarees (utilities) and winter working blues are considered to be what?
(working uniform)
Large medals worn with either blue or white jumper is called what?
(full dress)
To mark enlisted clothing use your name and social security number with a ______ inch stencil?
(1/2)
True or false: you may use a stencil up to one inch stencil to mark enlisted clothing?
(True)
Transfer of Clothing cannot be done without the authorization?
(commanding officer's)
When transfers are authorized the clothing will be stamped with a red stamp?
("DC")
Active duty personnel are required to have ______ fire retardant dungaree shirts and slacks in their sea-bag?
(four)
These personnel should have sea-bag inspections at regular intervals to ensure that each person has a full sea-bag?
(nonrated)
Also before a nonrated person is ____________ to another duty station a sea-bag inspection is made?
(transferred)
This is the pay-grade of the person i.e. 3rd class; 2nd class?
(Rate)
The striker mark is worn immediately above what mark?
(group rate)
Regarding Service stripes (hash marks) one stripe is earned for each years of duty in any of the armed forces?
(full four)
With ______ years of good conduct gold service stripes are worn on blue uniforms blue hash marks on white uniforms?
(12)
Who is the most senior enlisted person in the Navy?
(Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON))
The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) wears_____ gold stars in line above the eagle and a _________ that replaces the specialty (rating ) mark?
(3; gold star)
Who wears 2 silver stars above the eagle and a silver star that replaces the specialty (rating) mark?
(Command Master Chief (CMC))
E-7 in the Navy is?
(Chief Petty Officer)
E-7 in the Marines is?
(Gunnery Sergeant)
E-7 in the Army is?
(Sergeant First Class)
E-7 in the Air-force is?
(Master Sergeant)
E-6 in the Navy is?
(1st Class Petty Officer)
E-6 in the Marines is?
(Staff Sergeant)
E-6 in the Army is?
(Staff Sergeant)
E-6 in the Air Force is?
(Tech Sergeant)
This category of award is given for specific personal act of gallantry or meritorious service i.e. Purple Heart; Navy Cross; Medal of Honor?
(Military Decoration)
This category of award is presented to an operating unit only to members of that unit that participated in the cited action i.e. Navy “E”?
(Unit Awards)
This category of award is decorations that are awarded for various actions by an individual i.e. Gold and Life Saving Medals or Presidential Medal of Freedom?
(Non-military decorations)
These awards are given to personnel who have participated in designated wars; campaigns or fulfilled creditable; specific service requirements. i.e.; POW medal; Good Conduct; Antarctica Service Medal?
(Campaign and Service)
These are awards for pistol or rifle that are earned on a qualifying course?
(Marksmanship)
How many categories of awards are there?
(7)
Ribbons are worn inch above the left breast pocket?
(1/4)
Each row may have no more than how many ribbons?
(3)
Persons possessing ____ or more ribbons can wear a minimum of ___ of the most senior ribbons?
(4; 3)
This is the oldest military decoration in the world that it still in use?
(Purple Heart)
This is the first and of course the oldest US Military decoration?
(Purple Heart)
Founded by George Washington in 1782 (seven years before he was president) this award was initially created as the Badge of Military Merit for enlisted and non-commissioned officers who served in the Revolutionary War?
(Purple Heart)
How many people were recorded to have been awarded the original Purple Heart?
(3)
The Purple Heart was discontinued until (George Washington's 200th birthday)?
(1932)
What are the dimensions of the dog tag?
(2 inches by 1 1/8 inches with a 25 inch necklace)
The Navy ID card meets all the requirements of ______________ of the Geneva Convention pertaining to the treatment of prisoners of war?
(article 17)
Men’s hair may not be any longer the ____ inches and must be groomed so that it does not touch the ears or collar?
(4)
Men’s hair above the neck and ears will be tapered to how many inches?
(3/4)
While in uniform men may wear how many wristwatch(es)?
(One)
While in uniform men may wear how many bracelet(s)?
(One)
While in uniform men may wear how many rings?
(One per hand)
While in uniform men may wear how many necklace(s) or choker(s)?
(One)
Men may not wear what while in uniform or in civilian clothes while on a military instillation or while attending a military function?
(earrings)
For men these may not extend past the meat (end) of the fingers?
(Fingernails)
For females pony tails; pigtails; protruding braids are not ___________?
(authorized)
Multiple braids are authorized when uniform in diameter at approx. how many inches?
(1/4)
For females when in uniform the hair may touch but not fall below a horizontal line level with the lower edge of the _____________________?
(back of the collar)
With jumper uniforms female hair may extend a maximum of inch below the top of the jumper collar?
(1 ½)
No portion of the bulk of the hair for females as measured from the scalp will not exceed approx. how many inches?
(2)
be similar to hair color?
(two)
Fingernails (female) may not exceed ____ inch from the tip of finger?
(1/4)
Earrings (female) may wear one pair and may be worn while in uniform and be ______ silver for E-6 and below E-7 and above wear gold?
(6 mm)
The heels on women's shoes will be no higher than inches nor less than inch?
(2 5/8; 5/8)
This is a space of 40 inches between the chest of one person to the back of the person ahead of them?
(Distance)
This is the length of a full step?
(Pace)
The pace for men marching is how many inches?
(30)
The pace for women marching is how many inches?
(24)
Under the command you can relax but keep your right foot in place and you must not talk?
(At Ease)
You can relax keep right foot in place and you may talk; this is the only command that allows you to talk?
(Rest)
This is not a dismissal. Upon this command you can leave your position in ranks but must stay near your position to resume ranks?
(Fall Out)
This is a two count movement?
(About Face)
This command is used to secure a formation?
(Dismissed)
If you have to abandon the ship you should muster where?
(at your abandon ship station (if time permits))
The following information will be passed over the 1-MC during Abandon Ship?
(Bearing and distance to the nearest land; sea and wind conditions; and water temperature)
When going over the side it is advised that you go so you have protection against the effects of the sun and salt water?
(fully clothed)
You may have to swim a long way to reach a lifeboat and it shows that a class of swimmer has the best chance for survival?
(first class swimmer)
The Navy uses what two types of life preservers?
(inherently buoyant preserves and inflatable preserver)
Survival kits in the large boats are designed to sustain how many people for 5 days on regular rations?
(15 to 20)
With water a person can survive ___ weeks or longer without food?
(4)
Without water death will most likely occur in how many days?
(8-12)
Normally even in cold weather you will need about ___ quarts of water a day?
(2)
Because of inactivity and lack of food you can survive on as little as how many ounces a day in a life boat?
(6)
The best crude sources to find direction are what?
(Sun and Stars)
When you are trying to evade the enemy experience has proven what?
(most difficult route is frequently the safest)
This directs that you begin planning your escape the minute you are taken prisoner?
(Armed Forces Code of Conduct)
What are the three types of pay?
(Basic pay; Incentive pay; Special pay)
This pay is for certain types of duty such as hazardous duty pay?
(Incentive Pay)
This is money that is reimbursed to you for expenses necessary for you to perform your job (they are not taxable income) i.e. clothing; quarters; food?
(Allowances)
You are entitled to a clothing allowance after ___ months initial service?
(6)
This is granted as 3 day or 4 day periods?
(Special Liberty)
4 day liberty is granted by the ____?
(CO)
This is an authorized absence given for care or treatment. It is not a charge to you?
(Convalescent Leave)
This has a maximum of $200
000 and continues for 120 days after separation from active duty?