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What instruction outlines the guideline for advancement for enlisted personnel?
BUPERSINST 1430.16F
Who has the independent authority to advance personnel through paygrades E-4 to E-6?
Commanding officers (COs) and officers in charge (OICs)
What manual gives you guidance on reduction in rate of enlisted personnel?
MILPERSMAN 1450-010
What is covered in Chap. 6?
Administration of
advancement-in-rate examinations and E8/9 candidate validation process
What chapter covers the CAP program?
Chap. 11
Who should be familiar with this instruction?
All personnel involved with advancement of enlisted members and personnel responsible for preparation of
worksheets and service record entries relating to advancement.
T/F This instruction covers guidelines for those wishing to change ratings.
True
Who has reinstatement authority to paygrades E-4 through E-6?
NAVPERSCOM (PERS-811/812).
Who is responsible for preparation of a worksheet for each candidate participating in a Navy-wide advancement exam?
Educational Service Office (ESO)
What goes into block #4 of the worksheet?
The exam cycle number in the current exam cycle NAVADMIN message.
How many points towards the exam in a Medal of Honor worth?
10
What must the end date be for a candidates special eval if they are participating in the March exam?
28 or 29 February.
Where do you request authority for the administration of an oral exam?
NAPERSCOM (PERS-811-812) with justification from a medical officer.
What website list the results for advancement in paygrades E-4 through E-9?
neasos.cnet.navy.mil
When will a sailor be advanced posthumously?
When they die while in a seletee or passed Passed Not Advanced (PNA) status, to be made effective the date of casualty.