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During the Spanish-American War, our Navy fought ____ major seabattle(s).
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two
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A revolution in ____ organization by Americans, resulted in US annexation of this monarchy.
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Hawaii
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For the United States, the Spanish-American War began with the sinking of ____ in Havana harbor.
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USS MAINE
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One government official who took a keen interest in naval development was....
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Theodore Roosevelt
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After the Spanish-American War, the US acquired the Phillipines, Guam, and
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Puerto Rico
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Spanish naval forces in the Pacific were defeated at Manila Bay by________
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Admiral George Dewey
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The acquisition of overseas terriorities had a great effect on US policy at the turn of the century.
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False
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Of great concern to the United States in 1915 was Germany's unrestricted use of ___________
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submarines
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During WWI, the best defense against submarines was _____
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mine warfare
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After the sinking of the ____ in 1915, President Wilson began a large military buildup.
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SS LUSITANIA
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To provide more seamen for shipboard duty, the Navy enlisted ___ for the first time in 1917.
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Women
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One of the most significant achievements of WWI was the development and improvement of ____________
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Joint allied operations
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Convoy operations proved ineffective against German submarines during WWI.
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False
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At the outbreak of WWI, President Wilson adopted a policy of
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strict neutrality
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Navy pilots flying from allied bases assisted convoys in
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antisubmarine search and detection
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Most of the action during WWI took place in
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Europe and the North Atlantic
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Wozzlefinches were large naval guns mounted on
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railway cars
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The first sea battle in which enemy forces did not see one another took place in the
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Coral Sea
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The only battleship to get underway during the attack on Pearl Harbor was:
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USS NEVADA
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During the last months of WWII, Japan's most effective weapon(s) was/were....
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Kamikaze pilots
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More than 1,00 ships from allied nations conducted amphibious landings at ____ on 6 June 1944.
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Normandy
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The Battle of _____ halted Japanese advances in the Pacific.
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Midway
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In the early part of WWII, the "ABDA" forces fought the Japanese in the
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Java Sea
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In 1942, the US Marines tested their amphibious assault tactics in:
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North Africa
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The ___ serves as the NLCC unit policeman.
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Master-at-Arms
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When you pass this examination, your score will be recorded on the .....
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NSCADM 009, Record of Cadet Advancement form
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The NLCC _____ helps to maintain cadet service records...
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Personnel Assistant
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NLCC Master-at-Arms duties include:
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Have a good knowledge of NLCC and unit regulations.
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The Senior ___ in each squad or section is usually the Squad Leader.
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Petty Officer
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The Squad Leader and ____ have similar duties in the NLCC chain of command.
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Company Commander
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The ____ helps to write news material for the NLCC unit.
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Public Affairs Assistant
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The ______ must be completed before you enroll in the NLCC.
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NSCADM 001, Application and Release Form
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The NLCC Squad Leader assigns to cadets to all the following except....
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administrative duties
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A barge is a small boat used by a/an
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Admiral
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The ____ is the primary liberty boat used by the Navy
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Utility Boat (UB)
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The ____ keeps a complete record of all boat trips.
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Coxswain
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The Coast Guard ___ can travel on land or water.
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DUKW
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The ____ serves as a lookout in a small boat.
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Bowhook
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The _______ rides over land and water on a cushion of air.
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PACV
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Coast Guard motor life boats are designated _______
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MLB
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Single engine small craft that land troops and equipment ashore are _______
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LCVP's
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In landing craft, the _____ serves as signalman.
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Sternhook
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The ________ works with UDT/Seal teams.
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LCSR
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The identification number for decks above the main deck is preceded by a
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zero
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Compartment 03-C-2-Q is located on _______
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the third deck
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The third number in a compartment designator identifies the ___ on which the compartment is located.
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side
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The 01 Level is located....
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one deck above the main deck
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The second number in a compartment designator identifies the ____ on which the compartment is located.
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frame
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Lookouts must report everything they see, hear, or think they see or hear to the...
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Officer of the Deck
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A bearing is the direction of an object from a ship, measured clockwise in a circle from 000 to 180.
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False
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"Relative" bearings with the bow at 000, no matter what course is set, is done so the OOD can locate an object quickly
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True
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Objects that are "Dead Ahead" or "Dead Astern" are
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000 to 180
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Range is the distance from your ship to the object you report.
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True
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A ____ body resembles a long log or stick.
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spar
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Red channel buoys are to starboard as a ship enters port.
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True
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Ships at sea display ____ running light to starboard at night.
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Green
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A vessel which overtakes another must pass it....
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to starboard
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Buoys marked with red and white vertical stripes indicate (the)_________
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center of the channel
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Ships which intend to turn to starboard must sound
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one long blast
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Quick flashing lights usually mark
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junctions; special caution required.
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____ buoys are conical, tapering toward the top.
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Nun
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Masthead, range, and stern lights must be visible through an arc of_____
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225 degrees
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Two flashing red lights on a ship's mast, one above the other, indicate a/an
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man overboard
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You can suffer from heart stroke only if you are in the hot sun for a long time.
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False
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When resucing a victim from contact with an electrical circuit, you should first...
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de-energize the circuit
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The symptoms of heat exhaustion resemble those of...
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shock
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______ is/are one symptom of shock
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extreme thirst
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When a victim of electrical shock has been rescued and its breathing normally, you should check for...
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burns
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The seriousness of burns depends on two factors, the extent of the burned area and the ______
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depth of the burn
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Never apply cold water or a cool compress to the area of a burn....
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false
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Heat exhaustion occurs....
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in hot work areas
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