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WHAT IS A POLICY?
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an overall
plan that contains general goals and broad guidelines. Policy usually establishes the end to be attained, not the means of getting there. |
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what is a program?
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a plan or system
under which action may be taken towards a goal. Programs provide the means to reach the end (goal) stated by the policy. |
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what is defined as Environmental pollution?
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the altering of the
natural environment in an adverse way. |
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what are the 4 main sources of pollutants
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agricultural, industrial,
municipal, and transportation operations. |
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what are the three sources that set forth the basic
disciplinary laws for the U.S. Navy? |
U.S. Navy Regulations, Standard Organization and
Regulations of the U.S. Navy, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). |
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what is article 1 of the code of conduct?
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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. |
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what is article 2 of the code of conduct?
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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. |
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what is article 3 of the code of conduct?
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If I amcaptured 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. |
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what is article 4 of the code of conduct?
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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. |
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what is article 5 of the code of conduct?
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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 ofmy ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause. |
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what is article 6 of the code of conduct?
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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. |
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what year was the code of conduct written?
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1955.
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what are the names of military police in all branches the armed forces?
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In the Air Force, they are
called security police; in the Army and Marine Corps, they are called military police (MP); and in the Navy, they are called shore patrol (SP). |
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In areas where units of different armed services are
located, the military police may be combined to form one unit instead of a separate unit for each service. what is the name of this unit? |
Armed Forces Police
Detachment (AFPD), and all members are identified by brassards (armbands) with the letters AFPD. |
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what article under the navy regulations explains the authority of nco's and petty officers?
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article 1037.
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what article under the navy regs exempts petty officers from performing mess duties unless there's not a sufficient amount of non-rated personel?
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article 1064.
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what article under the navy regs limits naval personel to lend money at an 18% interest rate?
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article 1112.
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what article under the navy regs prohibits anyone from including adverse information on a servicemember's eval?
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article 1122.
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what article under the navy regs deals with Compliance with Lawful Orders?
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article 1132.
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what article under the navy regs states your obligation to report offenses of the ucmj?
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article 1137.
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what article under the navy regs states Persons who become separated from their ship,
station, or unit by shipwreck, disaster, or other unavoidable happening, should proceed to the nearest U.S. military activity as soon as possible? |
article 1142.
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what article under the navy regs states that you must acquire scheduled immunizations?
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article 1144.
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what article under the navy regs states the right to redress a wrong commited by a superior?
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article 1150.
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what is the OPNAVINST 3120.32?
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The Standard Organization and Regulations of the
U.S. Navy |
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what article of the Standard Organization and
Regulations of the U.S. Navy discusses procedures for Armed Forces Identification Cards and Leave Papers? |
article 510.5
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what is article 510.14 of the OPNAVINST
3120.32? |
customs.
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what is article 510.16 of the OPNAVINST
3120.32? |
divine services.
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what is article 510.18 of the OPNAVINST
3120.32? |
Emergency Equipment
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what is article 510.21 of the OPNAVINST
3120.32? |
Government Property
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what is article 510.27 of the OPNAVINST
3120.32? |
Intoxicated Persons
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what is article 510.34 of the OPNAVINST
3120.32? |
government vehicles
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when did the UCMJ become effective?
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31 May 1951.
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what articles under the UCMJ are punitive?
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77-134.
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what articles under the UCMJ cover Apprehension and restraint?
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7-14.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Persons subject to the Code?
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article 2.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Jurisdiction to try certain persons even
though they have been separated from the service? |
article 3.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Nonjudicial punishment (captain’s
mast)? |
article 15.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Membership of courts-martial?
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article 25.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Detail of trial and defense counsel?
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article 27.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Compulsory self-incrimination
prohibited? |
article 31.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Unlawful influence on the court?
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article 37.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Duties of counsel?
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article 38.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Certain cruel and unusual punishments
prohibited? |
article 55.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Articles that must be explained?
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article 137.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Complaints of wrongs?
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article 138.
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what article under the UCMJ covers Payment for injury or loss of property?
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article 139.
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under article 15 of the UCMJ, a person can appeal if they feel that their punishment is considered unjust as long as they appeal within _____ days?
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5 days.
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For the purpose of hearing valid requests or
complaints from crew members, the CO sets certain times aside which is called _____? |
request masts.
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what are the 3 types of court martial?
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summary, special, and general.
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when is the US Navy's birthday?
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October 13, 1775
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what were the 3 major classes of ships of the continental navy?
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Ships-of-the-line, Frigates, and Sloops-of-war.
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what was the first U.S. naval vessel on which the “Flag of
Freedom” was hoisted (by John Paul Jones)? |
USS Alfred
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who was the first commander in chief of the continental navy?
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Esek Hopkins
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what 2 ships in the port of ney york had to be destroyed by the US government to prevent their
capture by the enemy? |
The USS Montgomery and the USS Congress
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which ship captured by the british was said by the british to have called the American built
ship one of the finest frigates in which it had sailed? |
USS Trumbull
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As
skipper of the USS Ranger, john paul jones left France on ___ __ ____, for raids against the British. |
April 10,
1778 |
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In 1779, John Paul Jones took command of an old,
decaying French merchant ship that he renamed? |
USS Bonhomme Richard
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who did the USS bonhomme richard honor?
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benjamin franklin
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in what battle did john paul jones exclaim "Struck, sir? I have not yet begun to fight!"?
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The battle of the USS Bonhomme
Richard versus the Serapis |
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when did The battle of the USS Bonhomme
Richard versus the Serapis take place? |
September 23, 1779
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who established the Navy
Department in 1798? |
john adams
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what were America’s first two wars with Great
Britain? |
the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812
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how long did the Quasi War against France last?
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1798 - 1801 (3 years)
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during what war did the phrase “Millions for defense,
but not one cent for tribute” originate? |
the Quasi war
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who was forcing other
nations to pay ransom for safe passage through the Mediterranean Sea? |
the Barbary States
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Stephen Decatur and 84 seamen slipped into the harbor
at Tripoli on February 16, 1804, andburned the captured frigate USS __________. |
USS Philadelphia
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Britain’s Admiral Lord
Nelson described what raid as “one of the most bold and daring acts of the age.”? |
the Barbary States War
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how was the war of 1812 brought on?
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the british was forcing Americans to serve
in the British Navy. |
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on what day did the USS Constitution defeated the British frigate Guerriere?
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August 19, 1812
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what ship earned the nickname "old ironsides"?
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USS Constitution
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who was the captain of the USS Constitution when they defeated the British frigate Guerriere?
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Captain Isaac Hull
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what was the US Navy's first ship-of-the-line?
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USS Independence
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on what day did Captain Oliver Hazard Perry lead in defeat of British supply lines on the Great Lakes,
gained control of Lake Erie, and strengthened the American claim to the Northwest Territory? |
September 10, 1813
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who exclaimed “We have met the enemy and they are ours.”
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Captain Oliver Hazard Perry
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what was the most important
development in the surface Navy during the first half of the 19th century? |
the steam-driven warship
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what replaced wind as a
means of propulsion of ships in the first half of the 19th century? |
steam
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what was the Navy’s first warship to use steam?
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USS
Demologos |
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who successfully used
steam to power a commercial steamboat? |
Robert Fulton
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The USS Demologos was rechristened
the USS _____ in Robert Fulton’s honor. |
USS Fulton
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in what year did the Navy launched its
first iron-hulled warship? |
1843
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what was the navy's first iron-hulled warship?
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USS Michigan
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what was the Navy’s first successful
steamship? |
USS Princeton
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where did the phrase “…from the halls of
Montezuma…” originate? |
The Mexican-American War
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what were the 2 counterpart ironclads the battled during the civil war?
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USS Merrimack and USS Monitor
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what was the first true submarine attack in naval
history? |
The
CSS Hunely attacked the USS Housatonic |
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who was the Confederate lieutenant of the CSS Hunley?
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Confederate lieutenant, George Dixon
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what ship during the Civil
War days might be labeled as the Navy’s first “aircraft carrier.”? |
The USS George Washington Parke Custis
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who lead in the Capture of Vicksburg on the Mississippi River?
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Rear Admiral David G. Farragut, and General Ulysses S. Grant.
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who was the the Navy’s first admiral?
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Rear Admiral David G. Farragut
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who exclaimed “Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!”?
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Rear Admiral David G. Farragut during the Battle of Mobile Bay
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who was one of the first
instructors at the Naval War College that influenced naval strategy.? |
Alfred T. Mahan (1890)
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what ship was labeled as the first modern cruiser in the U.S. Fleet?
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USS Newark
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In 1890, which ship was one
of the first torpedo boats to join the fleet? |
USS Cushing
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On the evening of ______,__,____, a terrific
explosion suddenly tore through the battleship USS _____ at anchor in Cuba’sHavana harbor. |
February 15, 1898, USS
Maine |
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"Remember the Maine" became our battle cry during what war?
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THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
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when did the Navy accept its first
operational submarine, USS Holland? |
April 1900
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The first diesel engines were installed in what 2 submarines?
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USS Skipjack (SS 24) and the USS Sturgeon (SS 25).
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who was the U.S. Navy’s first officer in charge of
aviation? |
CaptainWashington Irving
Chambers |
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In April 1911, Eugene
Ely, had successfully taken off from and later landed a biplane on a platform rigged aboard what ship? |
USS Pennsylvania
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what was the navy's first airplane?
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the A-1
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who was the Navy’s first aviator?
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Lieutenant T. G. Ellyson
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in 1914 who prophesied “…the science of aerial navigation has
reached that point where aircraft must form a large part of our naval force for offensive and defensive operations.”? |
Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels
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what was the
first of the battleships to use oil instead of coal? |
USS Nevada
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who exclaimed “I shall be ready when refueled, sir.”?
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Commander
Taussig |
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On November 17, 1917, the
destroyers USS _____ and USS ______ were the first U.S. ships to sink an enemy submarine. |
USS Nicholson and USS Fanning
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who was the navy's first ace?
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Nineteen year-old Lieutenant David Ingalls
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during what war did the women’s role in the Navy came
into its own? |
World War I
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what year was the
Nurse Corps was officially born? |
1908
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when did World War II begin?
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1939
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During a severe
squall in 1925, what airship broke in half and killed 14 men? |
the Shenandoah
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who became the first man to fly
over both poles? |
Commander Byrd
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what was the first carrier designed
from the keel up, that joined the fleet in 1934? |
USS Ranger
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what year was the aircraft carriers USS
Enterprise, USSWasp, USS Hornet, and USS Yorktown commissioned? |
in the 1930s and
prewar 1940s |
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When the Japanese
attacked Pearl Harbor, what was among the first American forces to fire against the enemy, sinking a Japanese midget submarine? |
USS Ward (DD139)
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On what morning was over 15 U.S. Navy
ships sunk or damaged, and 3,400 Navy and Marine Corps personnel were killed or wounded by the japanese? |
December 7, 1941
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what was the first
attack in history conducted solely from aircraft carriers? |
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
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when did the U.S. Navy’s air arm finally stop the japanese
advance in the South Pacific? |
May 1942
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during what battle was the USS Lexington lost?
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Battle of Coral Sea
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during what battle was the USS Hammann (DD 412), and the aircraft
carrier USS Yorktown (CV 5)lost? |
Battle of Midway
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when did the Navy fight the Battle of
Guadalcanal? |
November 1942
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what was the largest amphibious operation in
history? |
invasion of
Normandy |
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what day was the invasion of
Normandy? |
June 6, 1944
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how long was WW2?
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5 years
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when did WW2 end?
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1944
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Fleet Admiral
Nimitz signed the Japanese surrender document on what day? |
2 September 1945.
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what did WAVES stand for?
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Women Appointed for Voluntary
Emergency Service |
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on what day did Congress authorized
establishment of the Women’s Reserve? |
July 30, 1942
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on what day was The Women’s Armed Services Integration Act,
Public Law 625, passed by the Senate and the House and signed by the President? |
June 12, 1948
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In June 1948, a squadron of ___ _______ qualified for
carrier operations aboard USS Saipan (CVL-48). |
FH-1 Phantoms
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what was the first nuclear submarine?
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USS
Nautilus. |
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what year was the korean conflict?
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1950
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when did the helicopter come of age?
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during the korean conflict
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what battleship demonstrated the Navy’s ability to intervene successfully in a ground
operation far ashore during the korean conflict? |
USS Missouri
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how long did the korean conflict last?
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3 years (1953)
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The USS Nautilus, the first nuclear submarine, was
first put to sea on what day? |
January 17, 1955
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what was the navy's second nuclear submarine?
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USS Seawolf
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one of the
what is one of todays highest priority elements of the United States’ deterrent capability; that is, a deterrent to nuclear conflict? |
the Polaris
fleet ballistic missile (FBM) weapons system |
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what were the world’s first
nuclear-powered surface warships? |
USS Bainbridge, USS Long
Beach, and USS Enterprise |
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what is the oldest
man-made satellite in orbit, it is expected to remain aloft for 2,000 years? |
The Vanguard
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when were Americans introduced to Vietnam?
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1965
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what was the first Trident
submarine? |
USS Ohio
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The first of
the LHAs? |
USS Tarawa
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A space of __ inches between the chest of one
person and the back of the person ahead within ranks. |
40 inches
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An individual, squad, section, platoon,
company, or some other unit that is part of a larger unit is known as ? |
Element
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The individual on whom a formation or element
regulates its alignment. is usually positioned to the right. |
The guide
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The space between individuals from shoulder
to shoulder, normally one arm’s length. |
Interval
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The length of a full step.
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pace
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what is the length of a full step for men and women?
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30 inches for men and 24
inches for women |
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The half step and back step are
__ inches. |
15 inches
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The right and left steps are __ inches.
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12 inches
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what are the 2 POSITION AND FACING COMMANDS?
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preparatory
command and command of execution. |
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what command cancels a command
or an order started but not completed? |
as you were
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t or f? you may talk at ease?
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false. do not talk at ease.
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If at
rest or at ease, come to the position of ______ _____ on the preparatory command for "attention" |
parade rest
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