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| What event started the International Ice Patrol? |
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| The sinking of the Titanic |
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| What CG cutter was the first of the Keeper Class? |
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| NJP or Court Martial and for advancement to E-7 |
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| Who were the first uniformed women to serve in the CG? |
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| 1918 twin sisters Genevieve and Lucille Baker |
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| Who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at Guadal Canal in Aug 1942? |
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| What was the CG role during the Korean War? |
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| Marginal and mainly a supportive role |
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| Cutters less than how many feet are under District’s control? |
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| Who was the 1st African American women to enter the SPARS? |
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| What is the purpose of the DPRI? |
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| To list current CG Directives |
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| What was the purpose of CG cutters in 1974? |
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| Cutters were charged with preventing slavery |
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| CG property is considered to fall under what security classification? |
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| Report Surveys are not required when? |
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| Property is less than 500.00 |
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| When were all jobs opened to women in the CG? |
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| What were the 10 original cutters of the RCS? |
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| Diligence, Vigilant, Virginia, Argus,Active, General Green, Scammel, South Carolina, Eagle, Massachusetts |
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| Who created the journalist rating? |
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| Alex Haley retired as a journalist in 1959 |
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| How many field units report directly to HQ? |
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| What service began to take shape in 1848? |
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| Federal Life Saving Service |
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| What CG members lead LANT and PAAREA’s? |
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| Severity X Probability X Exposure |
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| In what war was the CG given the responsibility for cold-wx ops in Greenland and sank 11 enemy subs? |
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| What CG Members are in charge of MLC’s and Districts? |
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| What is the most important signature on a PR? |
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| Certificate of funds availability |
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| What is a DOT F 4200.1.2CG? |
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| Request for allowance change |
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| In what war did the CG Cutter Jefferson capture the first prize? |
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| Credited for saving 600 lives |
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| What War was first to use steamships and used the CG for scouting, convoy, towing and blockading harbors? |
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| What War used the CG Cutter McColluch to fight in the battle of the Manila Bay and later escorted Commodore Dewey’s Squadron, also guarding East to West coasts ports form attack? |
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| What War used oceangoing cutters for Navy and CG surveillance ops? |
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| The DPRI consists of how many chapters? |
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| In 1871 the LSS was reborn under who? |
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| The leadership of Sumner L. Kimball |
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| What is the CG-3307 form and under what circumstances is it used? |
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| Admin Remarks Form: accession, assignment, transfer, advancement, reductions, performance, discipline, separation, bonus programs |
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| What is the CG-1650 form? |
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| Award Recommendation form |
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COMDTINST M1000.6A |
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Originator: COMDT Inst- Directive M- Manual 1000- SSIC a-second addition |
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| Standard subject identification code |
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| What form is used for resident training? |
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| What is form JOTFOC used for? |
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Justification for other than full and open competition (PR Request) |
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| What is COMDTINST M4500.5? |
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| What are the password requirements? |
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8 characters, two numeric expires 90 days |
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| What is DD Form 1351-2 used for? |
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Travel Claim
**75.00+ requires receipt |
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| What is COMDTINST M5216.4c? |
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| What cite is for the “Right to Know station”? |
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| What is the order of precedence? |
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Distinguished Service Medal / UnitCom Legion of Merit / Mert. Unit CG Medal /Mert. Team CommendationMedal /ConductAchievement Medal / National |
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Departing / Sep PSC-2000 Travel Entitlement PSC-2003 Advances Wkst PSC 2010 |
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| What manual number is for Uniform Regs? |
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| Boat Crew Seamanship Manual |
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| CG Rescue and Survival Systems Manual |
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| The CG was considered the only armed force afloat until when? |
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| The Navy was established in 1798 |
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| Who was awarded the Medal of Honor during the Civial War and later awarded the Gold Life Saving Medal? |
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| When did the CG transfer to the Navy for the 1st time? |
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| When did CG Cutters augment the Navy? |
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| What mission was a result from the Refuse Act of 1899? |
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| Mission to protect waterways from pollution |
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| How many CG units report to HQ? |
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| What War did Congress authorize the capture of armed French Vsls hovering off the US Coast? |
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| What was the first time steamboats were used in a war? |
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| On what date was the CGC Tampa torpedoes by a German Submarine |
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| What surfman directed seven pax thru surf and carried 3 others to safety earning the Gold Life Saving Medal? |
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| What is considered to be a Class B Mishap? |
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| What is considered to be a Class A Mishap? |
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| What are the three categories of Leadership? |
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Self Working with others Performance |
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| To become a CWO in the armed forces, how many yrs do you need to serve? |
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| What is considered to be a Class D Mishap? |
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| What is considered to be a Class C mishap? |
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| A micro purchase is under |
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| What are the seven steps in operational risk mgmt? |
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Define Mission Identify Hazards Assess Risks Identify Options Evaluate risk vs gain Execute decisions monitor situ |
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| A Report Survey is needed for inventory items over |
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| PR construction projects are limited to how much? |
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| A PR value limit for ordering supplies cannot exceed what? |
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| A PR value limit for services cannot exceed what? |
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| Some examples of headquarters units are: |
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• Aircraft Repair and Supply Center; Elizabeth City, NC • Aviation Training Center; Mobile, AL • Finance Center; Chesapeake, VA • CG Academy; New London, CT • CG Institute; Oklahoma City, OK • CG Yard; Baltimore, MD • National Pollution Funds Center; Arlington, VA • Operations Systems Center; Martinsburg, WV • Personnel Service Center; Topeka, KS • Research and Development Center; Groton, CT • Telecommunication and Information Systems Cmd.; Alexandria, VA • Training Center Cape May, NJ • Training Center Petaluma, CA • Training Center Yorktown, VA. (54) |
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Ida Lewis, who served 39 years at the __________ Lighthouse, saving 18 lives. |
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| Abbie Burgess, who served 38 years at ____________________ Light Stations Maine while simultaneously caring for her family. |
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| Matinicus Rock and White Head Light |
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When _______ founded the Revenue Cutter Service, he visualized it to be organized along military lines. ________ ordered that the Revenue Marine Officers be commissioned. |
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1945. The first five African-American females enter the SPARs (Semper Paratus Always Ready Women’s Reserve): |
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4 Olivia Hooker 4 D. Winifred Byrd 4 Julia Mosley 4 Yvonne Cumberbatch 4 Aileen Cooke. |
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Master Chief Yeoman Pearl Faurie becomes the first SPAR E9. The Pearl Faurie Leadership Award is established in her honor |
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On August 1st, BMCM Charles L. Calhoun was instated as the First Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard (E-10). |
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The first women’s Reserve Enlisted Basic Indoctrination classes are established. Four ratings are available: |
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The following events occur in _____: 4 Legislation ends Women’s Reserve 4 Women are integrated into active duty and Coast Guard Reserve. 4 Women are admitted to Officer Candidate School for the first time. 4 Combat exclusion for women ends. 4 The first SPAR to be sworn into the regular Coast Guard is Alice Jefferson. |
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| All officer career fields and enlisted ratings are open to women. |
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The Chief Petty Officer Academy Class I consists of six MCPOs and four SCPOs who lead the way for future generations of CPOs to attend the Coast Guard’s premier enlisted leadership institution. Class I graduates in November 1982, their memento plaque reads, “We Came With The Hope That Others Might Follow.” |
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Master Chief Boatswain’s Mate Donald H. Horsley, USCG retires in January. He serves on active duty for 44 years, four months, and 27 days. His career spans three wars, and sees service on board 34 vessels. |
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The first enlisted woman is assigned to Officer-in-Charge afloat billet: Dianne Bucci. The first African-American female and first female engineer to advance to E-7 is Pamela Autry. The first Asian American female Warrant Officer is appointed: Grace Parmalee. |
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The first enlisted woman is assigned as Officer-in-Charge ashore: Krystine Carbajal. |
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The first Hispanic American female is advanced to E-7: Sonia Colon. |
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As a result of the recommendations from the spring Board of Trustees meeting at the Coast Guard Academy, the Commandant officially appoints Master Chief of the Coast Guard, Vincent Patton, as a member of the Coast Guard Academy Board of Trustees. This is the first time an enlisted member serves in such a position at any military service academy. |
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Medal of Honor for his actions while serving in the Union Army during the Civil War. |
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Hanna served as the principal keeper of the Cape Elizabeth Light Station, near Portland, Maine. |
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_______ was awarded the Gold Lifesaving Medal, making him the only individual to have won both the Medal of Honor and the Gold Lifesaving Medal. |
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was a two-time winner of the Gold Lifesaving Medal. |
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single-handedly rescued ten people from the grounded ship, Priscilla, on August 18, 1899. |
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a keeper in the U.S. Lighthouse Service, served at the Head of Passes Light from 1891 to 1896. She was head keeper at the Port Pontchartrain Light from 1896 to 1924. _______ finished her career at the West End Light where she served from 1924 to 1932. |
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When a storm swept away every building in the community except the lighthouse in 1903, _______ cared for over 200 people who had been left homeless. |
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Petty officers can advance to the grade of Chief Warrant Officer (CWO). Commanding officers may recommend _____________for appointment to the grade of CWO2 if they meet all minimum eligibility requirements. |
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| Petty Officer first class and above (54) |
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Applicant minimum eligibility requirements for appointment to warrant grade must be completed by ______ of the year in which the Chief Warrant Officer Appointment Board convenes. |
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To meet the eligibility requirements, applicants must meet the following criteria: |
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1. be a US citizen 2. age between 21-26 3. active for 6 or more years |
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allows selected enlisted personnel to attend college on a full-time basis for up to two years, with a goal of qualifying to attend OCS. Selectees are required to complete degree requirements in 24 calendar months. |
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| PPEP (The Pre-commissioning Program for Enlisted Personnel) |
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| PPEP applicants must meet the following criteria: |
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U.S. citizenship. Be a United States citizen. • Age. Be between 21 years and not yet 32 years of age prior to their OCS class convening date. • OAR score. Achieve a minimum score of 36 on the Office Aptitude Rating (OAR). |
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| Coast Guard Academy mustmeet the following criteria: |
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• U.S. citizenship. Be a United States citizen. • Age. Be between 18 and 22 years of age. • Marital status. Must be unmarried and have no dependents. • Sufficient coursework. Have graduated from high school with credits in the required subjects. (54) |
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The basic eligibility requirements for a SELRES Direct Commission appointment are: |
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| • Age. The applicant must be between 21 and 36 years of age. |
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Counsel the evaluee on the employee review after the Approving Official has completed his or her actions (not later than ________ following the employee review period ending date) |
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Employee reviews that result in low competency marks or the assignment of an unsatisfactory conduct mark must be supported by an adverse remarks entry. |
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| The entry for low competency marks or an unsatisfactory mark must: |
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• State that a Non-judicial Punishment (NJP), court martial, civil court conviction or low competency mark occurred – OR – • Give specific examples of financial irresponsibility, non-support of dependents, alcohol incidents, and non-conformance to civilian and military rules, regulations, and standards that discredited the Coast Guard. |
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To clearly distinguish an adverse remarks entry from all others, start the entry in the conduct competency field with: |
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| This is an adverse supporting remarks entry for… |
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Note that the ___________ decision on advancement recommendation is final and cannot be appealed. |
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| E5 marks are due the last day of |
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| E4 marks are due the last day of |
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| E9 marks are due the last day of |
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| semi annual mid point, annual mid point, Reserves review mid point |
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| 84, 184, 19 drill periods |
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| PPEP applicants must meet the following criteria: |
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Be between 21 years and not yet 32 years of age prior to their OCS class convening date. |
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• U.S. citizenship. Be a United States citizen. • Age. Be between 18 and 22 years of age. • Marital status. Must be unmarried and have no dependents. • Sufficient coursework. Have graduated from high school with credits in the required subjects. |
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Counseling must take place not later than __ days following the employee review period ending date. The Member Counseling Report is the tool used for this effort. |
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Important aspects of effective counseling are developing goals and objectives for improvement. When counseling a member: |
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• Ensure he or she clearly understands the minimum performance requirements and how to meet them • Discuss the strengths and accomplishments as well as the recommended improvement areas • Be specific about the actual behavior that caused the accomplishment or deficiencies and describe the effects of the behavior on others • Identify opportunities to exceed performance requirements • Suggest creating an Individual Development Plan (IDP) with the evaluee. |
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a tool to help members reach career goals within the Coast Guard. It is a developmental “action” plan to move members from where they are to where they want to go. |
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| An Individual Development Plan (IDP) |
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Taking care of oneself is an effective stress management behavior. Some techniques to be employed are: |
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• Recognize and heed stress signals • Listen to one’s body • Get 7-8 hours of sleep or the amount needed to awake refreshed • Exercise with an elevated heart rate for 30 minutes at least three times a week • Refrain from smoking or inhaling the smoke of others • Drink only moderate amounts of alcohol • Maintain healthy weight • Develop and maintain a support system (positive family, friends, even pets) • Eat breakfast • Avoid high-fat and high-sugar foods. (54) |
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When over-stressed, developing a regular relaxation routine can minimize the effects. Some techniques for relaxing are to: |
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• Practice deep breathing exercises • Practice progressive muscle relaxation exercise (tense and relax muscle groups one by one, until total body relaxation is achieved) • Pray, chant, sing • Meditate or focus on peaceful imagery or thoughts • Practice yoga • Cultivate your artistic or creative talents • Listen to relaxing music • Take classes or instruction in relaxation techniques such as, Zen, selfhypnosis, and biofeedback. |
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| The Coast Guard employs two types of training: |
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• Non-resident • Resident. (54) |
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Examples of non-resident training are correspondence courses such as AST1, FS2, IT2, and EM2. These courses are: |
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• Self-paced • Completed when time is available • May or may not have a completion date. (56) |
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__________, on the other hand, takes place in a classroom. Resident training courses or “C” schools have specific beginning and graduation dates. |
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Most “C” school classrooms are located away from your unit. Requests to attend “C” school training must be formally submitted by your training officer via a |
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Short-Term Training Request (STTR) or an Electronic Training Request (ETR). |
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The short-term training request is used to place you in one of three upcoming classes. Funding is also requested to support three basic needs for attending “C” schools: |
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• Travel to the school site • Temporary lodging while a student • Meals while assigned to the school. |
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| The Short-Term Training Request (STTR), |
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cannot be submitted under selfservice functions in Direct Access. |
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| Electronic Training Requests (ETR) |
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The request needs to go through the chain of command to the individual(s) who approves the purchases for that office. |
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This is the single most important signature on the PR. Nothing can be purchased unless this certification has been made on the PR. |
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| Certification of funds availability |
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A description of the essential physical characteristics and functions required to meet the government’s needs. Specifications, Statement of Work, drawings, etc., should accompany the PR. |
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A realistic delivery date. Instead of “ASAP”, provide the date the supply/service is really required. |
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If a “sole source” procurement is the only way to meet the Government’s needs, the PR must be accompanied by a JOTFOC. |
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Justification For Other Than Full and Open Competition (JOTFOC), if applicable. |
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A micro purchase for the acquisition of services shall not exceed |
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A micro purchase for the acquisiotn of supplies shall not exceed |
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A non-permit confined space does not contain hazards or potential hazards. Once determined a non-permit confined space, no special requirements are necessary for entry by any employee. |
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| Non-permit confined space |
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Permit-required confined space. A permit-required confined space contains or has potential to contain: |
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4 A known or potentially hazardous atmosphere (i.e., fuel tanks, CHT tanks, ballast tanks, etc.) 4 Material capable of engulfing entrants (soil, sand, grain, woodchips, etc.) 4 An internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a dangerously sloping floor 4 Any other recognized serious safety or health hazard. |
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A Closed Compartment Opening Request Form is not required to open confined spaces. However, it can be an effective tool to communicate the need to open a confined space. Before opening confined spaces: |
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• Tag out all systems connected to affected space and make entry into DC closure log as per Coast Guard regulations manual. M5000.3 (series). • Ensure a Gas Free Engineer (GFE) is present at the space opening prior to opening space. • Ventilate space for 24 hours |
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| hearing protection is required |
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On the following page is a sample __________ for performing a safety inspection of the climbing harness, working lanyards, safety lanyard and safety climbing device. |
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| A good verbal communicator has the following traits: |
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• Good posture • Good voice control • Uses proper enunciation • Makes good eye contact • Presents information so ideas are clear • Natural in delivery style. (54) |
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Permit-required confined space. A permit-required confined space contains or has potential to contain: |
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4 A known or potentially hazardous atmosphere (i.e., fuel tanks, CHT tanks, ballast tanks, etc.) 4 Material capable of engulfing entrants (soil, sand, grain, woodchips, etc.) 4 An internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a dangerously sloping floor 4 Any other recognized serious safety or health hazard. |
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A Closed Compartment Opening Request Form is not required to open confined spaces. However, it can be an effective tool to communicate the need to open a confined space. Before opening confined spaces: |
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• Tag out all systems connected to affected space and make entry into DC closure log as per Coast Guard regulations manual. M5000.3 (series). • Ensure a Gas Free Engineer (GFE) is present at the space opening prior to opening space. • Ventilate space for 24 hours |
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| hearing protection is required |
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On the following page is a sample __________ for performing a safety inspection of the climbing harness, working lanyards, safety lanyard and safety climbing device. |
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| A good verbal communicator has the following traits: |
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• Good posture • Good voice control • Uses proper enunciation • Makes good eye contact • Presents information so ideas are clear • Natural in delivery style. (54) |
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Permit-required confined space. A permit-required confined space contains or has potential to contain: |
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4 A known or potentially hazardous atmosphere (i.e., fuel tanks, CHT tanks, ballast tanks, etc.) 4 Material capable of engulfing entrants (soil, sand, grain, woodchips, etc.) 4 An internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a dangerously sloping floor 4 Any other recognized serious safety or health hazard. |
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A Closed Compartment Opening Request Form is not required to open confined spaces. However, it can be an effective tool to communicate the need to open a confined space. Before opening confined spaces: |
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• Tag out all systems connected to affected space and make entry into DC closure log as per Coast Guard regulations manual. M5000.3 (series). • Ensure a Gas Free Engineer (GFE) is present at the space opening prior to opening space. • Ventilate space for 24 hours |
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| hearing protection is required |
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On the following page is a sample __________ for performing a safety inspection of the climbing harness, working lanyards, safety lanyard and safety climbing device. |
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| A good verbal communicator has the following traits: |
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• Good posture • Good voice control • Uses proper enunciation • Makes good eye contact • Presents information so ideas are clear • Natural in delivery style. (54) |
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4 Set of instructions for operations that lend themselves to definite or standardized procedure. 4 For internal procedures at a unit. 4 Have no defined format. |
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| Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) |
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4 Contain information of a one-time or brief nature. 4 Same force as an Instruction 4 Automatically cancelled after 12 months if earlier cancellation date not specified. |
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4 Notices (NOTES) transmitted via the Coast Guard Message System (for example, an ALCOAST message) 4 Urgent in nature. Urgency is defined as insufficient time to publish as another type of directive. 4 Provide information required by law or regulation, an issue of safety, or important to the morale of Coast Guard personnel (for example, announcement of award winners, promotions, selections, etc.). |
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4 Permanent type of instruction 4 Contain 25 or more pages 4 Have a table of contents and are organized into chapters and sections. 4 Are reviewed annually by originators and canceled when no longer applicable. |
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4 Contain information that has continuing reference value or that requires continuing action. 4 Remain in effect until replaced or canceled by the originator or higher authority. 4 Review and validate by originators every four years. |
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| The four main originators who issue directives are: |
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This index, published annually, lists all current Coast Guard directives. • Chapter Two lists all directives numerically • Chapter Three lists them alphabetically. |
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• Chapter Two lists all directives numerically • Chapter Three lists them alphabetically. |
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The system allows users to locate management, part number, supplier, freight, and characteristics data for a National Stock Number (NSN) or, conversely, find an NSN to go with any of the other pieces of information. |
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• Master Cross Reference List • Management List • DoD Interchangeability and Substitutability • Freight Classification Data • Identification Lists (formally 295 separate list publications!) • Parts of the Federal Item Logistics Data Record • Federal Item Name Directory • Federal Supply Classification Cataloging Handbook H-2. |
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| Speed Of Service Objective (SOSO) |
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| message traffic Line 1-4. |
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| These codes are issued and completed automatically |
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the originator will indicate from where the message is being sent |
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| The "TO" line indicates the action addressee(s) |
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| The “INFO” line indicates the information addressee(s) |
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The “XMT” line indicates exempt addressees who are called in a Collective Address Designators (CAD), or Address Indicating Group (AIG) |
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In Line 11, the originator includes the code BT to indicate that the body text for the message will begin on the following line. The originator will also include the same code in Line 13 to indicate the body text for the message is completed. |
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In Line 12, the originator composes the body text for the message. The text in the message must be placed in the following order: A) Classification (Unclas, Confidential, etc..) B) Special Handling (SPECAT, LIMDIS, etc..) C) Special Delivery (NORFORN, ORCON) D) Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC) E) Exercise Name (If Applicable) F) Subject Line (Should be only one line of text) G) References H) Paragraphs |
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In Line 13, the originator includes the code BT to indicate the body text for the message is completed. The originator will also include the same code in Line 11 to indicate that the body text for the message began on the following line. |
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ONLY the following characters have been approved for use in official record message traffic: |
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| ',:,,,(,?,",/,-,and . (54) |
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may be used on Coast Guard messages only, but must be spelled out on messages going outside the organization or to ships that are underway. |
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| In CGMS, there are two types of messages: |
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information requires the highest degree of protection. The unauthorized disclosure of top-secret information could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security. |
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requires a substantial degree of protection. The unauthorized disclosure of secret information could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security. |
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information requires protection. The unauthorized disclosure of confidential information could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security. |
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Your unit's _______________ will determine your "need to know" information level based on your job and your security clearance. |
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| command security officer or security manager |
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is the human resources management system for Coast Guard military personnel. Coast Guard military personnel use it for payroll actions, requesting their next jobs (assignments), evaluations, training, and more. |
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Which type of command is responsible for providing services such as civil engineering, health and safety, legal, and finance to all operational units within its area: |
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| Maintenance and Logistics Commands |
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Rear admirals head up districts. a. True b. False |
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Vice Admirals lead the Atlantic Area and the Pacific Area. a. True b. False |
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In this war, cutters captured 18 prizes unaided and assisted in two other captures. |
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A Coast Guard cutter is credited with firing the first naval shots of this war. |
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First time during a war that the entire Coast Guard was transferred to the Navy. |
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During this war, the McCulloch served as both the escort and dispatch with Commodore George Dewey’s squadron. |
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In this war effort, the Coast Guard played a marginal role, primarily one of support. |
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__True __False 6. The first time the Coast Guard augmented the Navy with shallow-draft craft was in World War I. |
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__True __False 7. The Coast Guard was given responsibility for cold-weather operations in Greenland during World War II. |
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__True __False 8. The first time ocean-going cutters augmented Navy and Coast Guard surveillance forces was in Vietnam. |
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__True __False 9. The Coast Guard was solely responsible for cleaning up a massive oil spill during the Gulf War. |
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__True __False 10. During Operation Nobel Eagle in November 2001, the Coast Guard was once again under Navy command. |
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Following World War II, members of what organization were given rates and ratings, uniforms, and insignia? |
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Drug smuggling in the 1960s gave what mission increased significance? |
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Members of what part-time force perform the same tasks as active duty personnel? |
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To help rescue immigrants from vessels ravished by winter storms, a Federal lifesaving service was initiated in |
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Women are integrated into active duty and Coast Guard Reserve. |
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All officer career fields and enlisted ratings are opened to women. |
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Installation of First Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard. |
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Must meet a qualifying score on the SAT, ACT, or ASVAB exams. |
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Continue in their civilian employment while serving on military duty. |
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Selective Reserve Direct Commission Program |
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| Must be serving in pay grade E-6 or above. |
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| Warrant Officer appointment |
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Must have special training and skills in specific fields. |
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| Direct Commission Program |
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Can attend college on a full-time basis for up to 2 years and receive full pay and allowances. |
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Pre Commissioning Program PPEP |
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Compete by competitive examinations for direct appointments. |
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| The command may designate as the supervisor, a |
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| 1st class petty officer. (54) |
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| Route the completed employee review to the |
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__True __False 1. Supporting documentation is required for recommended marks of 1, 3, or 7. |
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__True __False 2. An important aspect of the review is that it provides a road map for future improvement. |
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__True __False 3. Recommendation for advancement is completed for Master, Senior, and Chief Petty Officers. |
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__True __False 4. Adverse entries should also focus on one-time, minor infractions. |
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__True __False 5. A member who is financially irresponsible must be marked as unsatisfactory conduct |
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A special employee review was completed for Master Chief Petty Officer Potan 5 months ago and it’s the last day of September. |
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No employee review required |
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SA Donahue has been in the Coast Guard for 18 months and it’s the last day of February. |
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Reservist Petty Officer Graul has just been promoted to Chief Petty Officer. CPO Graul has completed 20 drill periods since the rating chain completed his special employee review. |
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Petty Officer E-6 Grippe has been at her new duty station for four months and it’s the last day of May. |
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Fireman Alleby is in an unauthorized absence status and it’s the last day of January. |
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Seaman Bolon was given a regular employee review six weeks ago and has just been awarded non-judicial punishment. |
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| The most significant benefit of counseling is that it provides the evaluee with ________. |
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Counseling must take place not later than ________ following the employee review period ending date. |
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| The ________counsels and reviews the evaluation with the evaluee. |
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| The Approving Official has reviewed the employee evaluation. |
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| An effective stress management technique is to: Practice deep breathing exercises. |
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| An effective stress management technique is to: Avoid eating breakfast to avoid revving up your nerve fiber. |
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| An effective stress management technique is to: Practice yoga. |
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An effective stress management technique is to: Don’t think about change until it happens so you don’t worry ahead of time. |
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Under the Tuition Assistance program, enlisted members incur a service duty obligation. |
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Coast Guard Foundation grants are only for active duty service personnel in pay grades E2-E9 with three or more years of Coast Guard service. |
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Enlisted members may be able to receive college credit for some of their military learning experience. |
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| A unit commanding officer may order a survey even if one is not required. |
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| It is the responsibility of the ________ to ensure training is properly recorded. |
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| Discrepancies in Direct Access training records should be reported to ________. |
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| servicing personnel office (54) |
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| “C” schools are resident training courses. |
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| training are both used by the Coast Guard. |
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| Non-resident and resident (54) |
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| schools are resident training courses. |
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| training courses have specific beginning and graduation dates. |
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Requests for resident courses must be formally submitted by your immediate supervisor. |
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| Funds for travel to the school site must also be requested. |
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Electronic Training Requests (ETRs) cannot be submitted under selfservice functions in Direct Access. |
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| The ________ is the written determination to restrict competition. |
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| PRs for construction requests are limited to ________. |
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| The PR limit value for ordering supplies and services is ________. |
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| To be eligible for the Servicewide Exam (SWE), you must ________. |
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a. Be in your rate for a required period of time b. Have your CO's recommendation c. Have successfully completed the End of Course test (54) |
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The reason(s) members are not ranked in the SWE process where they thought they should be is usually because there was ________. |
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a. Inaccurate award points b. Inaccurate sea duty points c. Missing data |
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A Closed Compartment Opening Request Form is required to open confined spaces. |
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A lockout/tagout system is not necessary when deenergizing and security electrical equipment. |
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Universal Precautions is an infection control approach developed by the Coast Guard that assumes every direct contact with body fluids is potentially infectious. |
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Completing a Man Aloft Chit before sending a person to work afloat is optional. |
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Ascertain if a qualified person maintains and tests the fire detection system. |
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Fire Department Operation Evaluation Checklist (Shore) |
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Ensure that guards are in place for fan blades whose periphery is less than 7 feet above the floor or working level. |
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Machine and Moving Mechanical Parts Checklist (Shore) |
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Ascertain if MSDSs are maintained for all applicable materials procured and utilized. |
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Hazard Communication Checklist (Shore) |
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Check if ladders used by personnel working on live conductors have non-conductive side rails. |
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Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices Checklist (Shore) |
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Look to see if side rails used as climbing aids have adequate gripping and are free of sharp edges. |
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Fixed Ladders Checklist (Shore) |
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Check if all floors are free from protruding nails, holes, splinters, and loose boards, |
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Aisles, Passageways, and Floors Checklist (Shore) |
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Look to see if a plan is in place for specifying unit actions in event of fires, medical emergencies, bomb threats, hazardous materials releases, etc |
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Emergency Action Plan Checklist (Shore) |
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• Additional instruction in a phase of military duty where an individual is deficient • Intended for, and directed toward, the correction of that deficiency • A legitimate training technique to improve an individual’s duty performance and efficiency. |
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not to be used as a substitute for judicial (court-martial) punishment or non-judicial punishment (NJP). It must be logically related to the deficiency in performance for which it was assigned. |
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EMI does not deprive the enlisted person of normal liberty to which he or she is entitled. |
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| Examples of privileges that can be withheld include: |
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• Special liberty • Scheduling of leave during a particular period…however, reasonable opportunity to take annual leave may not be denied • Exchange of duty • Participation in special command programs • Access to base or ship libraries, base or ship movies, or enlisted or officers’ clubs • Base parking • Base or ship special services events • Commissary and exchange privileges…provided such withholding complies with applicable rules and regulations, and is otherwise in accordance with the law. (54) |
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Searches and the subsequent seizure of items can be conducted under two different circumstances: |
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• When probable cause exists • When probable cause is not required. |
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Administrative Remarks Sheet |
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years in present pay grade is required to be advanced each step from E-6 through E-9. |
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E-9 advancement requires __ years minimum active service |
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| The APS is NOT to be assigned CDAR duties. |
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an occurrence where alcohol is involved or present but is not the causative factor for a member’s undesirable behavior or performance (i.e., purchasing alcohol for a minor falls under this category). |
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involves any behavior that: • Results in the member’s loss of ability to perform assigned duties • Brings discredit upon the Uniformed Services • Is a violation of the UCMJ, Federal, state, or local laws where alcohol is determined to be a significant or causative factor. |
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| Alcohol MUST be consumed to be considered an alcohol incident. |
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4 Is involved in a second alcohol incident 4 Who is a diagnosed alcoholic begins consuming alcohol after receiving alcohol treatment 4 Violates the aftercare plan. |
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Members will be processed for separation who are: 4 Involved in a third alcohol incident 4 Diagnosed alcoholics who again consume alcohol the second time after receiving alcohol treatment 4 Violate their aftercare treatment plan a second time |
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| 3rd Incident Disposition. |
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The Coast Guard provides alcohol abuse prevention and rehabilitation programs on three levels: |
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Level 1: Awareness Education Level 2: Outpatient/Intensive Outpatient Level 3: Residential Rehabilitation Programs |
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This requirement focuses on three Reserve Status Duty Categories |
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• Ready Reserve • Standby Reserve • Retired Reserve |
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Individuals within the Ready Reserve designated as essential to initial contingency requirements have priority over all other Reserve elements. |
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| Selected Reserve (SELRES). |
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Coast Guard SELRES members are generally authorized __ paid Inactive Duty Training (IDT) drills and at least __ paid Active Duty for Training (ADT) days per fiscal year. |
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This pool of personnel principally consists of individuals who have had training and have previously served in the Active forces or in the Selected Reserve. |
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| Individual Ready Reserve (IRR). |
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consists of reservists who are not in the Ready Reserve or the Retired Reserve, but who are liable for involuntary recall to active duty as provided in 10 U.S.C. 12301 and 12306. |
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Standby Reserve category consists of reservists who may be ordered to active duty in time of war or national emergency when not enough qualified Ready Reservists are available in required categories. |
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This category contains reservists who may be ordered to active duty in time of war or national emergency if it is determined that not enough qualified reservists in an active status are available in the categories required. |
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• Civilian contractors at other than Coast Guard facilities, when working on a piece of Coast Guard equipment, such as a vessel or aircraft, when it does not have a crew in attendance • Suicide, homicide, or other malicious and intentional acts that result in physical harm or property damage. |
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• Damage to Coast Guard facilities, including vessel, boat, shore facility, vehicle, weapon or other equipment. • Damage to other than Coast Guard facilities as a result of Coast Guard operations. |
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Intentional damage or injury including damage caused by: 4 Enemy or hostile action 4 Malicious acts of sabotage or arson 4 Law enforcement action ordered by competent authority 4 Intentional destructions or damage for research and development purposes. |
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Most serious or costly and warrant a formal Mishap Analysis Board. |
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Sufficiently serious to also warrant formal Mishap Analysis Board action. |
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Less serious and do NOT warrant formal Mishap Analysis Board action. |
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| Class C and D Mishaps. (54) |
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• The cost of reportable property damage is $2,000,000 or greater. • A Coast Guard cutter is missing or abandoned, recovery is impossible or impractical, or repair is uneconomical. • An injury or occupational illness results in a fatality or permanent total disability. • A Coast Guard small boat has reportable property value of $100,000 or more and is missing or abandoned, recovery is impossible or impractical, or is beyond economic repair. |
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• The resulting cost of reportable property damage is $500,000 or more, but less than $2,000,000. • Any injury or occupational illness results in permanent partial disability. • Five or more personnel are "in-patient" hospitalized. • A Coast Guard small boat incurs repairable damage of $100,000 or more. |
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• The cost of property damage is $50,000 or more, but less than $500,000. • A nonfatal injury or occupational illness results in any loss of time from work beyond the day or shift on which it occurred (lost-time case). • A Coast Guard small boat incurs repairable damage of $50,000 or more, but less than $100,000. |
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• The cost of non-aviation property damage is less than $5,000 but less than $50,000. Aviation mishaps where cost of property is less than $50,000. • A nonfatal injury or occupational illness occurs that does not meet the criteria of a class C mishap (no lost-time case). • A person is overboard, an accidental firearm discharge occurs, or an electric shock occurs that doesn’t meet the criteria of a higher classification. |
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| The 21 leadership competencies are grouped into the three categories of: |
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To ensure your people are fully versed in advancement requirements, you would suggest they become familiar with the requirements in COMDTINST M1000.6 (series). |
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| Select two circumstances that could prevent promotion. |
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| Approved retirement request, Confinement |
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Alcohol is involved but was not the causative factor for a member’s undesirable behavior |
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| A member with an alcohol problem asks for help. |
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| Awareness education, outpatient and residential care. |
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Alcohol prevention and rehabilitation |
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A member’s inability to perform assigned duties due to alcohol. |
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Member transferred from Ready Reserve because of temporary disability. |
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Active Status List, Standby Reserve |
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Reserve member designated as essential to initial contingency requirements. |
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| Selected Reserve (SELRES) |
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Reserve member retired with 20 years of service and a 45% disability. |
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Reserve member 62 years of age and receiving retired pay. |
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Trained member who previously served in the Active forces. |
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Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) |
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Member with at least 20 years of service with a 20% disability. |
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Inactive Status List, Standby Reserve |
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Reserve member under 60 years of age with qualifying years for retired pay. |
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| If your SDL symbol is not authorized for distribution, prepare a ________. |
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| Locate the sponsor from Chapter 2 or 3 of the DPRI. |
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| Publications are listed in the DPRI |
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| Alphabetically, Numerically |
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| If your SDL symbol is not authorized for distribution, prepare a ________. |
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| during the war of 1812 the Narcissis captured what vessel |
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This time, however, the entire Coast Guard… manpower, vessels, and units…was transferred to the Navy |
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the Tampa was torpedoed by a German submarine and all of the crew killed on what date |
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| On September 26, 1918, (57) |
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| to be appointed CWO you must have a total of how many years in the armed forces |
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| PPEP applicanats must be between what ages |
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Be between 21 years and not yet 32 years of age prior to their OCS class convening date. (57) |
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who may designate a first class petty officer (E-6) as the supervisor. |
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| A supervisor who is a first class petty officer, designated as ___________ , does not have to be one pay grade senior to the evaluee. |
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executive (57) petty officer |
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| loss of recommendation for advancemanet cannot be |
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| recommendation is final and cannot be appealed. (57) |
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| A special employee review is required |
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• Awarded non-judicial punishment (NJP) – OR – • Convicted by a court-martial (CM). • Advancement or change in rating to pay grade E-7 or above • Detachment for permanent change of station • Detachment for intra-command reassignments if the Approving Official will change • Detachment of an Approving Official who directly supervises an evaluee • Evaluee completes TAD, Active Duty for Special Work-Reserve Component (ADSW-RC), or Active Duty for Special Work-Active Component (ADSW-AC) for any length of time. (57) |
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Stress is defined as the collection of physical and emotional responses to any situation that disrupts a person’s |
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| Excess property is any item determined by the custodian to be of ___________ by the custodial area |
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A micro purchase for the acquisiotn of supplies shall not exceed |
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| what is not provided in your personnel data extract? |
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Some examples of permit-required confined spaces on cutters and other vessels include fuel tanks, cofferdams, double bottoms, ballast tanks, and |
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an infection control approach developed by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) that assumes every direct contact with body fluids is potentially infectious. |
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| making sure your idea is clear the speaker should consider |
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| the experience level of the audience (57) |
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| directive that contains 25 or more pages |
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| this direcdtive is urgent in nature |
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In Line 13, the originator includes the code ____ to indicate the body text for the message is completed. |
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| what program would you use to draft up a CGMS |
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| E-8 advancement requires how many years minimum active |
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E-9 advancement requires how many years minimum active service |
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| All Coast Guard personnel, military and civilian, are to participate in Human Realations Training at least |
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All Coast Guard missions and daily __________, both on-duty and off-duty, involve risk management decisions |
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the material gathered for the mishap falls into two classifications |
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• Category I: Privileged Material • Category II: Nonprivileged Material |
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