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