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38 Cards in this Set
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What act established the Department of Homeland Security? |
Homeland Security Act of 2002 |
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When was teh Department of Homeland Security established |
November 25, 2002 |
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When did the Coast Guard change from Department of Transportation to Homeland Security? |
March 1, 2003 |
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When did the rate "petty officer" first become official in the British Navy? |
1808 |
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When did petty officers in the Navy acquire rate insignia? |
1841 - Eagle perched on an anchor |
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When did specialty or rating marks become official in the Navy? |
1866 |
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When were rating badges aopproved by the secretary of the Navy? |
July 1, 1885 |
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When were three classes of POs recognized? |
1885 |
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What year did Navy POs start wearing rate insignia of chevrons with points down under a spread eagle and rating mark? (Eagle faces left) |
1886 |
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When was the Chief Petty Officer rate established for the Navy? |
1893 |
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When did the Revenue Cutter Service combine with U.S Lifesaving service? |
January 28, 1915 |
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For what war did the Coast Guard join the Navy? In What year? |
WWI
1917 |
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What is Article 91? |
Insubordinate Conduct Toward an Officer |
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What gives the officers authority to quell quarrels, frays and disorders among persons subject to the UCMJ? |
Article 7 - Apprehension |
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What is Article 92? |
Failure to Obey Order or Regulation |
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What was Admiral Waesche known for? |
Congressional authorization for the Coast Guard to enforce all U.S. laws at sea and within territorial waters.
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When was Admiral Russel Waesche Commandant? |
1936 - 1945 |
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What does title 14, United States Code (USC), Section 89 give to the Coast Guard?
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- law enforcement authority and establishes who may exercise that authority.
- petty officers may board any vessel under the jurisdiction of the United States at any time.
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What is S.E.A.S.I.I? |
Under title 14 USC, Section 89:
Search Examine Arrest Seize Inspect Inquire |
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What is the standard max Govt Travel Card limit? |
$2,500 |
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When does an overdue GTCC go delinquent? |
31 calendar days past due |
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When does an overdue GTCC get suspended? |
61 calendar days past due |
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When does an overdue GTCC get canceled? |
101 calendar days past due |
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When does an overdue GTCC go to collections? |
120 days past due |
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How far past due must a GTCC be for you to be never eligible for reinstatement? |
180 calendar days |
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What is UCMJ Article 31 |
The right to remain silent |
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What Article covers non-judicial punishment? |
UCMJ Article 15 |
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How many days do you have to appeal NJP? |
5 calendar days of imposition of punishment |
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What does a General Court-Martial consist of? |
1 Military judge, 5 members |
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What does a Special Court-Martial consist of? |
1 military judge, at least 3 members |
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What does a Summary Court-Martial consist of? |
1 member, LCDR or above. Accused can refuse trial by summary court-martial |
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When does CG have the right to perform search and seizure? |
Probable cause - (reasonable belief) |
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When is probable cause not required to perform search and seizure? |
-border searches -govt property -consent searches -searches incident to lawful arrest/stop -jails -emergency -open fields/woodlands |
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In what manual can you find the Standards of Conduct and Ethics Principles? |
- Standards of Conduct, 5 Code of Federal Regulations Part 2635 (C.F.R)
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In what COMDINST can you find the Standards of Conduct and Ethics Principles? |
COMDINST M5370.8, Standards of Ethical Conduct |
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What does SAPP stand for? |
Security Accuracy Policy Procedure
(On the release of information) |
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What is FOIA? |
Freedom of Information Act - public has access to government records
July 4, 1966 |
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When was ICS developed? |
1970, after California wildfire |