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| 1st General order of a Sentry |
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| To take charge of this post and all government property in view. |
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| 2nd General order of a Sentry |
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| To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. |
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| 3rd General order of a Sentry |
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| To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce |
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| 4th General order of a Sentry |
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| To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own. |
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| 5th General order of a Sentry |
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| To quit my post only when properly relieved |
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| 6th General order of a Sentry |
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| To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the watch only. |
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| 7th General order of a Sentry |
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| To talk to no one except in the line of duty. |
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| 8th General order of a Sentry |
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| To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder. |
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| 9th General order of a Sentry |
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| To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions. |
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| 10th General order of a Sentry |
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| To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased. |
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| 11th General order of a Sentry |
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| To be especially watchful at night, and, during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority. |
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| What three classes of naval vessels existed at the inception of the Navy? |
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Ships of the Line-Battleships carrying 64-100 guns
Frigates- Cruiser of 18th century 28-44 guns
Sloops of War- Smallest sailing warships 10-20 guns |
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| What is the oldest US Navy comissioned vessel? |
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| When is the Navy's birthday? |
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| Discuss conditions that led to the formation of USN? |
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| George Washington initiated America's 1st sea-based offense against the British providing support to colonial efforts demonstrating value of sea operations. |
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| What was the 1st Navy ship named after an enlisted man? |
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USS Osmond Ingram (DD-255)
The 1st enlisted man killed in WWI. |
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| What is the history of the hand salute? |
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| Men in armor raised their helmet visors to be identified. |
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| When do you salute the Ensign? |
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| When coming onboard or departing ship, when passing or being passed by ensign being carried in military formation. |
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| What is dipping the Ensign? When is it done? |
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| How ships salute eash other as they pass by. Merchant ship "salute" Navy ships by dipping their ensigns lowering their national colors to half mast. The Navy ship, at closest point of approach, lowers their ensign for few seconds,and then closes it up, and then Merchant ship raises their flag. Naval vessels only answer salutes, they never salute first. |
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| Who receives gun salutes and how many? |
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Presedent-21 Heads of foreign states -21 Admiral- 17 VADM- 15 RADM upper half- 13 RADM lower half- 11 |
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| What days are 21 gun salutes rendered on? |
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Washington's Birthday Memorial Day Independence Day |
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| Voyage of Great White Fleet |
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| Four battleship divisions completed around the world voyage from 1907-1909. Ships were white represent peace. |
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May 4-8, 1942 Entire battle fought with aircraft launched from carriers that never saw each other. Uss Lexington was lost. |
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June 6, 1944
Largest amphibious assault over utilizing 2500 US Navy ships and aircraft. |
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June 3-7, 1942
Turning point of the war. US Navy decisively defeats the imperial Japanese Navy. USS Yorktown was lost. |
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August 7, 1942 February 9, 1943.
It was the first American offensive of World War II and purely Navy in design. Japanese Navy forces were displaced from the lower Solomons by virtue of a singularly joint effort |
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October 23-25 1944.
Japanese Navy destroyed in 3 connected sea-air battles |
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First Littoral Combat Ship Class.
Can operate in near-shore environments yet capable of open-ocean operation. |
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July 29, 1967
The attack aircraft carrier was fighting a massive flight deck fire. One of the bombs on the flight deck exploded and caused a chain reaction of expolosions killing 134 men and almost destroyed the ship. It also changed the way the Navy handles damage control. |
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May 17, 1987
While on patrol in the Persian Gulf, two Iraqi missiles slammed into the sides of Stark killing 37 sailors. Stark's crew saved the ship by fighting the fire through the nightand into the next day. |
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October 12, 2000
It was attacked by terrorists in the Yemen. 17 sailors died. |
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| Who is the Comander in Chief |
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| Who is the Secretary of Defense? |
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| Who is the Secretary of the Navy? |
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| Who is the Chief of Naval Operations? |
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| Who is the Navy's most senior member? |
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| What is the 2nd Fleet AOR and where are its headquarters? |
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| What is the 3rd Fleet AOR and where are its headquarters? |
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| What is the 4th Fleet AOR and where are its headquarters? |
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| What is the 5th Fleet AOR and where are its headquarters? |
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Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea
Manama, Bahrain |
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| What is the 6th Fleet AOR and where are its headquarters? |
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| What is the 7th Fleet AOR and where are its headquarters? |
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Western Pacific
Yokosuka, Japan |
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| What is the 10th Fleet AOR and where are its headquarters? |
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Electronic warfare
Fort Meade, MD |
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| What is the MSC AOR and where are its headquarters? |
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All parts of the world
Washington Naval Yard, D.C. |
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| What is the difference between Individual Augmentation (IA) and Global Support Assignment (GSA)? |
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| Service members who are Individual Augmente (IA) return to their parent command upon completion of TAD. Service members on Global Support Assignment GSA will transfer out of command to another Theatre or geographic location. |
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| Who is the Commanding Officer? |
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| Who is the Executive Officer? |
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| Who is the Command Master Chief? |
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| Who is the Admin Officer/ EXEC Dept Head? |
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| Who is the Personnel Officer? |
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NCCS Outlaw NC1 Rivera EM2 Pagan |
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| Who is the Ship's 3M Coordinator? |
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| Who are the OMBUDSMANs and what are their primary jobs? |
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| Mrs. Garrison and Mrs. Nelson. Their primary job is to facilitate communications between the CO and family members. |
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| Who is the Command Financial Specialist? |
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| Who is the Command DAPA and what is DAPA’s function? |
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| ITC Pond - Advises CO on administration of alcohol and drug abuse program. |
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| Who is the Security Manager? |
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| What does SAPR stand for? Who is SAPR? |
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Sexual Assault Prevention and Response
GMC Edgil |
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| What reports are submitted for 12 o'clock reports? |
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Muster Report Boat Report Binnacle Report Weapons Report RADCON Report |
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| What are 8 o'clock reports? |
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| Reports provided daily to the XO via CDO from all departments with references to equipment status, special evolutions, personnel status, etc. |
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| What are the 6 different types of discharges? |
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Honorable Under honorable conditions (general) Under other than honorable conditons Bad Conduct Dishonorable Uncharacterized |
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| What is the lowest promotion recommendation you can get on an evaluation to be eligible for advancement exam? |
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| What eval mark will cause the Good Conduct eligibility date to be restarted? |
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| On what date will your Good Conduct Eligibility restart if a 2.0 mark on eval is recieved? |
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| The day after eval ending date |
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| What is the page 2 of your record? What information does it contain? |
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| Record of Emergency Data. Dependent information, Next of Kin phone numbers, beneficiaries, Religious Preference, Location of Will/Important Papers. |
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| When should you update your page 2? |
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| Upon reporting, annually, before deployment, before transfer, change in dependency status. |
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| Record of Military Training, Aptitude Scores, Awards, Qualifications, NEC, Rate |
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| What type of entries would you find on your Page 13? |
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| Miscellaneous entires not provided for elsewhere in the service record. (Fraternization poicy, sea pays start date etc.) |
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| On what pages can you find your ESWS qualification? |
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| What does EDVR stand for? |
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| Enlisted Distribution Verification Report |
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| What is the EDVR used for? |
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| Manning activity for each UIC |
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| How many sections are there in EDVR? |
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| What are the 5 steps of ORM? |
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Identify Hazards Asses Hazards Make Risk Decisions Implement Controls Supervise and watch for changes. |
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| What class of ship is AS? |
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| Who build USS Frank Cable (AS 40)? |
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| Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company |
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| Where was USS Frank Cable (AS 40) built? |
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| When was the USS Frank Cable (AS 40) christened? |
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| Who christened USS Frank Cable (AS 40)? |
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| Mrs. Rose A. Michaelis, wife of Admiral F. H. Michaelis (Chief of Naval Material) |
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| When was USS Frank Cable (AS 40) commisioned? |
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| When USS Frank Cable was first commissioned where was it located? |
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| How long was the USS Frank Cable (AS 40) homeported in SC? |
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| What submarine tender did the USS Frank Cable replace in the Western Pacific? |
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| What flight crash did the USS Frank Cable assist with? |
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Korean Airline Flight 801
In 1997 |
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| How many Meritorious Unit Awards has the USS Frank Cable (AS 40) recieved? |
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| For what recovery efforts did the USS Frank Cable (AS 40) receive the Humanitarian Service Medal? |
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Super Typhoon Pongsona
In 2002 |
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| Frank Taylor Cable was an early pioneer in the development of Submarine USS Holland (SS-1) |
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| What year was Frank Cable born? |
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| In what year did Frank Cable die? |
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| In what did Frank Cable specialize? |
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| Design and production of propulsion machinery, including diesel engines and electric motors. |
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| What company did Frank Cable found? |
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| What does the Electric Boat Company construct? |
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| Nuclear powered sumbarines of the Seawolf and Virginia class. |
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