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When should youas a senior petty officer plan to conduct the first career coundeing session for a junior?
About two years into their career.
What program provides services, information and referral on a full range of family-related resources?
Family Service Centers (FSCs)
What period of time does the Navy Lodge provide temporary, inexpensive housing for military personnel andtheir families during permanent change of station transfers?
Up to 30 days.
What SGLI coverage is provided to active duty personnel upon entering the Navy?
Maximum coverage (currently $400,000).
What amount of Dislocation Alloance (DLA) is paid for expenses incurred during a permanent change of station move?
An amount equal to one month's basic allowance for quarters (BAQ) for your dependency status and paygrade.
What selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) Zone is for personnel who have completed 21 months of continuous active naval service, but not more than six years of continuous actie naval service?
Zone A
What selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) Zone is for personnel who have completed 6 but not more than 10 years of active miliary service immediately preceding the date of reenlistment?
Zone B
What Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) Zone is for personnel who have completed 10 but not more than 14 years of active military service on the date of reenlistment?
Zone C
What isthe major financial support system by which active dity personnel can contunue their education during off duty hours?
Tuition Assistance (TA)
What program offers courses to people who need to earn high school diplomas?
Basic Skills Program
Who teaches NPACE courses aboard ship?
Civilian instructors.
What dedcational program is designed to provide shipboard personnel with opportunities comparable to those available to personnel stationed ashore?
Navy Program for Afloat Collge Educatin (NPACE).
What educational program provides for basic financiaol assistance in the amount of $300 per month for 36 months?
The Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB).
When must all Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB) benefits be used after leaving active duty?
Within 10 years after the date of last discharge or release from active duty.
what number of enlisted men and women from the Regular Navy or Regular Marine Corps may be appointed to the Naval Academy by the Secretary of the Navy each year?
85
What is the Naval Academy Preparatory School?
A school that offers a balanced academic, military, and physical program patterned after the Naval Academy.
What is the pay of students at the Naval Academy?
Pay equal to about one half an ensign's basic monthly pay, plus tuition, room and board.
What is the age requirement for Naval Academy (USNA) applicants?
Must be at least 17 years of age and not have reached the 22nd birthday on 1 July of the uear of admission to the Naval Academy.
What commissioning program is available for a member with enough college credit to complete all the requirement for a baccalaureate degree within two years?
The Enlisted Commissioning Program (ECP.
What pay is received while attending the Enlisted Commissioning Program (ECP)?
Full pay and allowanes.
Where are graduates of the Enlisted Commissioning Program (ECP) ordered before commissioning?
To attend Officer Candidate School.
What manual contains information on all six Naval Reserve Officer Programs?
The Retention Team Manual.
What Naval personnel may apply for the Limited Duty Officer (LDO) Program?
PO1s through SCPOs and Chief Warrent Officers.
Where is BOOST training conducted?
Service School Command, NTC San Diego, California.
What is the age limit for the Direct Commissioning Program?
Generally, the afe is 30 years, but some programs allow a maximum age of 36.
Where is the CPO Selection Board's report of the findings submitted for approval?
The Chief of Naval Operations.
When may an enlisted member of the Regular Navy apply for transfer to the Regular Navy Retired List?
Upon completion of 30 years of active federal service.
Where are memvers assigned who are permanently unable to perform the duties of their rank or rating because of a physcal disablility?
The Permanent disability Retired List.
What program pvides an annuity income for survivors of retired uniformed service members?
Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP).
Wht Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) coverage may be seleted for a service member's family?
55% of your maximum retired pay to a minimum amount designated by law.
What day of the month are members transferred to the Fleet Reserve (date stated on NAVPERS 1830/2)?
Last day of the month.
What is the mamimim amount of leave you may sell ack during a Naval Career?
60 days.
What directive contains a detailed explanation of how to prepare the Quarterly and Monthly Trining Plan and the Weekly Schedule?
Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy, OPNAVINST 3120/32 series.
What raining is of a general nature in areas such as financial responsibility, sex education, Family Service Center services and Navy Relief?
General Military Training (GMT).
What is the Navy Goal Card?
A two-page document of rating and advancement career information for each new recruit and first-term Sailor.
What is a major purpose of the Professional Development Board?
To give sailors a chance for greater responsibility.
Who are permanent members of the Professional Development Board?
Command Master Chief, command career counselor, personnel officer and the educcational service officer.
What are the two categories of ratings?
General ratings and service ratings.
What is a general rating?
A broad occupationoal field (group of jobs) that requires the same general qualifications and includes similar duties.
What are service ratings?
Subdivisions of some general ratings which allows for special training or the assignments of personnel who have recieved special trainig.
When may commanding officers designate personnel in their commands as strikers?
When certain qualifications are met.
How often is the Bibliography (BIB) for Advancement-in-rate exam study issued in electronic format (only)?
Three times each year.
Who always as the final word in a member being eligible and qualified for advancement?
The commanding officer.
Who computes your final multiple score at the time your Navy-wide advancement examination is scored?
NETPDTC
What form is used by the enlisted detailer to determine what jobs you are qualified to hold?
Enlisted Duty Preference Form, NAVPERS 1306/63
What divides documents on the left-hand side of the Enlisted Service Record, NAVPERS 1070/600?
The Career Performance Data Separator, NAVPERS 1070/617
Where on the left hand side of the Enlisted Service Record (NAVPERS 1070/600, are documents from previous enlistments filed?
Benith the Career Performance Data Separator, 1070/617
What form in the Enlisted Service Record serves as an application for dependency allowances?
The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data, NAVPERS 1070/602
What form is used to change family member staus such as marriage, birth, divorce or a change of address?
The Dependency Application/Record of Emergency Data, NAVPERS 1070/602
The Enlisted Qualification History, NAVPERS 1070/604 (page 4) consists of how many parts?
Twelve
What page of the enlisted serice record contains your enlisted contract?
Page 1
What, essentially, is the purpose of the 3-M (Maintnance and Material Management) systems?
To improve the material readiness of the fleet.
What part of the 3-M Systems does a department head use to manage, schuedule, and control th maintenance of assignd equipment?
The Planned Mainteance Sytem (PMS).
What if probably the most common type of training in the Navy?
On-the-job training (OJT).
What is nonoccupatonal traiing that all naval personnel are required to take on a periodic basis?
General Military Training (GMT).
What determins the amount of obligated service required to attend a Navy school?
The length of the school.
What are the five types of discharges?
Honorable, general (under honorable conditions), other than honorable, bad conduct, and dishonorable.
What is indicated by a general discharge?
Satisfactory service but not to the setablished standard of the Navy.
Even though you ony qualify for a general discharge, under what two circumstances may you receive an honorable discharge?
When you are being separated because of a disability incurred in the line of dity and when you receive any awards for gallantry in action, hroism, or other meritorious service.
When is an "other than honorable discharge" awarded?
For isconduct or security reasons.
What type of discharge may be awarded only by an approved sentence of a general or a special court martial?
Bad Conduct Discharge.
What type of discharge may be awarded only by a general court martial and as appropriate for serious offenses calling for dishonorable separation as part of the punishment?
Dishonorable Discharge.