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37 Cards in this Set
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Commands are expected to take what action as necessary to correct inappropriate behavior?
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Administrative and Disciplinary
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By long-standing custom and tradition, ____ are separate and distinct leaders within their assigned command.
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--Chief Petty Officers
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Compatible with sea/shore rotation policy and the needs of the service, service members married to each other will not be assigned?
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--In the same chain of command
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Why have unduly familiar personal relationships between officers and enlisted members traditionally been contrary to naval custom?
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--They undermine the respect for authority
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Who will ensure training throughout the Navy on Fraternization?
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--Director, Military Personnel Plans and Policy Division
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Prejudice to good order and discipline or discredit to the naval service may result from which circumstances?
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--Call into question a senior's objectivity, preferential treatment, undermining authority, compromising chain of command
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Personal relationships between ___ and____ who are assigned to the same command, which are unduly familiar and that do not respect differences in grade or rank, are prohibited.
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--Chief Petty Officers (E-7to E-9) and junior personnel (E-1 to E-6)
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Service members who are married or otherwise related (i.e., father, son, etc.) to other service members, must maintain?
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--The requisite respect
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The responsibility for preventing inappropriate relationships must rest primarily on the?
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--Senior Member
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Relationships which are unduly familiar between ____ and ____ are prohibited.
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--Staff/Instructor and student personnel
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Prejudice to good order and discipline and discredit to the naval service may occur when what happens?
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--Senior's objectivity is called into question
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This instruction and the prohibition of fraternization found in Article 1165 of the US Navy Regulations are _______ effective without further implementation.
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--Lawful General Orders
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Violation of this instruction or Article 1165 subjects the involved members to disciplinary action under the?
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- Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)
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Officer and enlisted members are prohibited from engaging in__________ regardless of the service affiliation or service rules of the other person?
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Unduly familiar personal relationships
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Personal relationships between __________ which are unduly familiar and do not respect differences in rank and grade are prohibited and violate long-standing custom and tradition of the naval service.
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Officer and Enlisted members
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What is the term traditionally used to identify personal relationships which contravene the customary bounds of acceptable senior-subordinate relationships?
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Fraternization
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Who will provide indoctrination and annual training to all hands on the subject of fraternization?
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Commanders
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Give three examples of unduly familiar relations.
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Dating, borrowing money between enlisted and officer members, private business relationships.
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When does a process become an applicant for enlistment or appointment in any of the Armed Forces?
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--Completing a DD Form 1966, NAVCRUIT 1100/11, or comparable form
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Similar relationships which are unduly familiar __________ may also be prejudicial to good order and discipline or of a nature to bring discredit on the naval service and are prohibited.
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--Between officers or between enlisted members of different rank or grade.
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Proper social interaction among officer and enlisted members has always been encouraged as it enhances?
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--Morale and esprit de corps
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Over how many years of seagoing experience demonstrates that seniors must maintain thoroughly professional relationships with juniors at all times?
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--220
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Fraternization affects what?
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--Good order, discipline, authority, and high unit morale
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What has the Navy historically relied upon to define the bounds of acceptable personal relationships among its members?
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--Custom and Tradition
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What has traditionally defined proper senior-subordinate relationships?
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--Military customs and courtesies
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Historically, why is fraternization a gender-neutral concept?
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because its focus is on the detriment to good order and discipline resulting from the erosion of respect for authority inherent in an unuly familiar senior-subordinate relationship, not the sex of the members.
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Relationships which are unduly familiar between ____ and ____ are prohibited?
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--Recruiting personnel and prospects
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Conduct, which constitutes fraternization, is not excused or mitigated by a subsequent ______between the offending parties.
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- Marriage
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When prejudicial to good order or of a nature to bring discredit on the naval service, personal relationships between ___ or ___ which are unduly familiar and that do not respect differences in grade or rank are prohibited.
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Officer members or Enlisted members
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Custom requires that junior personnel recognize and respect the authority inherent in a senior's?
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--Grade, Rank, or Position
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What directive outlines the Navy's olicy on fraternization?
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OPNAVIST 5370.2
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Is conduct, which constitues fraternization, excused or mitigated by a subsequent marriage between the offending parties?
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no
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When may the actual or apparent loss of objectivity by a senior result?
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With the perception that the senior is no longer capable or willing to exercise fairness and make judgements on the basis of merit.
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What personal relationships between officers and enlisted are healthy and clearly appropriate?
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Participation on command sports teams and other command-sponsored events intended to build unit morale camaraderie.
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What personal relationships between chief petty officers (E-7 to E-9) and junior personnel (E-1 to E-6), who are assigned to the same command, are prohibited by OPNAVINST 5370.2
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Those that are unduly familiar and that do not respect the differences in grade or rank.
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What is evidenced by junior personnel recognizing and respecting the authority inherent in a senior's grade, rank, or position?
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by the observance and enforcement of the military courtesies and customs that have traditionally defined proper senior-suboridinate relationships.
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Why has the proper social interaction among officer and enlisted always been encouraged?
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because it enhances unit morale and esprit de corps
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