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| What is the nomenclature for the HF antenna covered in NTP2 and how tall is it? |
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| What crypto device is used for HF? |
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| What coupler is used for HF XMT? |
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| What types of frequency ranges does HFRG support? |
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| Are HF circuits simplex, duplex or half duplex? |
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| What is the XMT frequency range for HF |
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| WSC3 is which of the following: transmitter, receiver or transceiver? |
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| What is the WSC3 designed for? |
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| (AFLOAT) Single channel, half duplex |
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| What is the range for WSC3? |
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| 224-400MHZ; increments of 25KHZ |
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| How many preset channels does the WCS3 have? |
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| What is the XMT frequency range in SATCOM mode for the WSC3? |
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| What is the RCV frequency range in SATCOM Mode for the WSC3? |
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| What is the XMT frequency range in SATCOM mode for the WSC5? |
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| What is the RCV frequency range in SATCOM Mode for the WSC5? |
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| What is AN/ARC-143 used for? |
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| Transceiver used for ASWIXS (Anti Submarine Warfare Information Exchange) |
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| What aircraft has AN/ARC-143? |
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| What is the range for AN/ARC-143? |
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| What COTS Super High Frequency Satellite provides national imagery intel information in real near time to US Navy Afloat? |
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| Challenge Athena, Secondary: to provide GENSER, VTC and POTS |
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| What modem is used for SHF? |
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| What is the data rate for the SHF modem? |
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| What does the SHF modem utilize for continuous transmission? |
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| What does the FCC-100 (V)7 provide? |
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| Who controls EHF resources? |
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| Navy EHF Communications Controller (NECC) |
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| What is AN/USC-38 used for? |
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| What multiplexer is used for EHF and what is its purpose? |
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| TD-1150; takes in 15 channels at 75bps and puts them into a single channel at 1200bps output to reach the satellite. The 16th channel is used for timing (aggregated) |
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| USC-38 consist of how many variants and what are each used for? |
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| (V)1-SUB, (V)2-Surface, (V)3-Shore |
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| What makes up the USC-38? |
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| Communication Equipment Group, HPA, Antenna Pedestal Group (APG) |
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| What are the variants for FOT? |
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| The HPA with solid state amplifier located on the APG in legacy systems |
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| What is VERCIMUX used for? |
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| Why do we use UHF Fleet Relay Procedures? |
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| To provide uninterrupted flow of communications without violating EMCON or HERO |
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| What do the UHF Fleet Relay ELECTRONIC procedures utilize? |
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| SATCAT. MIDDLE MAN and AUTOCAT |
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| What do the UHF Fleet Relay NON-ELECTRONIC procedures utilize? |
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| Pigeon Post: Method of traffic delivery to shore by aircraft |
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| What is a CLASS E message? |
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| Priveleged massage personal in nature, not to be used to conduct business on behalf of the originator |
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| Electromagnetic Spectrum Management |
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| What DOD Form is used to coordinate Fre_quency Allocation; both nationally and internationally? |
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| How often are frequency assignments reviewed? |
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| Why are frequency assignments reviewed? |
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| To validate continuous requirement of frequencies |
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| What does HAVEQUICK provide? |
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| AIR to AIR, AIR to Ground jam resistance UHF Voice Communications (anti jamming) |
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| What does DSCS stand for? |
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| Defense Satellite Communications System |
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| What are the three versions of DSCS satellites? |
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| What are the characteristics of DSCS 3? |
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| Exclusively SATCOM, 22,300 miles about the Equator |
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| Where does DSCS 3 provide coverage? |
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| 70 degrees N and 70 degrees S, EPAC, WPAC, ELANT, WLANT, IO |
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| What is the life span of DSCS 3 satellites? |
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| Service Life Enhancement Program |
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| Extends life, upgrades solar cells |
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| What British version of Nato exists for DSCS? What is the band for SHF? |
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| What is the band for SHF? |
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| What is the frequency range for SHF? |
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| What is AN/GSC-39B used for? |
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| (Shore) Standard DSCS medium terminal for fixed sites |
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| What is AN/FSC-78B used for? |
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| (Shore) Fixed SHF High terminal |
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| Sub High Date Rate - USC - 38 (V)1, Supports either EHF or SHF but not simultaneuosly |
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| Submit termination request at least how many days prior to desired activation date? |
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| Activation date should proceed how many hours before underway? |
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| When is the AAR required? |
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| 10 days after DSCS mission ends |
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| What is the AAR used for? |
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| Evaulate system performance |
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| How many satellites is the space segment comprised of? |
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| What are the types of satellites in the space segment? |
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| FLTSAT-4, LEASAT-4, Gapfiller-2 |
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| How many channels does FLTSAT have? |
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| How many of the FLTSAT channels are reserved for US NAVY use? |
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| What a re the rates for the FLTSAT channels? |
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| 10-25KHZ, 12-5KHZ, 1-500KHZ |
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| How many channels does LEASAT have? |
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| How many of the LEASAT channels are reserved for US Navy use? |
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| UHF System used to disseminate EAM from worldwide command post |
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| How many circuits does WSC5 provide? |
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| 8 full duplex circuits OR 6 full duplex circuits and 2 half duplex circuits |
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| How much power does the WSC5 provide? |
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| WSC5 has ________ interface for connection to either modem or multiplexer, TD-1271? |
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| What does the internal receiver frequency offset provide? |
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| Allows the operator to select required 41MHZ for FLTSAT or LEASAT or 53MHZ for Gapfiller |
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| What is the wattage in AM mode for the WSC3? |
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| What is the wattage in FM/PSK/FSK? |
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| Mobile comms, transported by helo/truck/aircraft; intended for MAGTF |
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| What is VSC-7 used for? (*V for vehicle) |
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| Vehicular satellite used on tactical vehicles |
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| What is PSC-3 used for? ( *P for Personnel) |
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| MANPACK - allows comms between landing forces for selected aircraft, Weighs 30lbs |
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| What is LST-5B (*L for light weight) |
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| Light weight pack-less than 20pounds Used for LOS and SATCOM |
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| What circuit is NOVEMBER? |
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| What is another name for AS-2815? |
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| What is the Fleet Broadcast system? |
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| What type of system in Fleet Broadcast? |
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| What is the freq range for Fleet Broadcast? |
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| 249MHZ-259MHZ with modulation bandwidth of 25KHZ |
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| What is the amplifier nomenclature for Fleet Broadcast? |
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| What is the location of the AM-6534 a ccording to the publication? |
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| Located within 10 cable feet of each antenna |
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| How many AS-2815's are there aboard a ship? |
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| What is the demodulator of the SSR-1? |
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| What is the demultiplexer of the SSR-1? |
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| TD-1063- receives 1200bps signal and breaks it into 16 channels at 75bps |
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| What can you substitute the AS-2815s with? |
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| What happens when multiple antennas receive a frequency? |
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| The signal to noise ration improves |
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| What is the frequency range for the OE-82C? |
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| 292-311MHZ XMT, 248-272MHZ RCV |
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| What type of OE-82 is used on shore? |
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| How many OE-82A's work in conjunction with WSC5? |
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| Using OE-82C what is used to track manually? |
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| Using OE-82C what is used to track automatically? Using OE-82C what is used to track manually? |
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| Using OE-82A (shore) what is tracked manually? |
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| Officer in Tactical Command Information Exchange System |
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| Provides two way satellite link, half duplex, supports over the horizon target |
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| What does OTCIXS relay on? |
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| ON-143 (V)6 Satellite link controller |
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| What is a deferred casrep? |
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| When the Tycom determines a casualty can't be corrected anytime soon |
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| What status does a deferred casrep put the casualty in? |
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| Per casualty, how many of the following is required: Cascor, Cancellation, and Initial? |
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| Logistics requirement- must be sent within 48 hrs of a ships arrival |
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| Movement report. Must be sent 24-48hrs before going underway |
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| What center is responsible for movreps and logreqs? |
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| Movement report center - they are responsible for the accuracy and bringing any discrepancies found to originator |
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| What are the four types of rnovreps? |
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| Depart, Arrival, Position, Cancellation |
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| Communications Instructions General |
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| What is meant by multiple address? |
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| A msg destined for two or more addressees and that no addresses need to be informed of of the other (like BCC in email) |
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| Wide standard distribution ie ALCON 25 |
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| What is Exempt addressee? |
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| Certain addressees don't get msgs. They are excluded from the group. |
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| What format line is Exempt? |
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| Why is repetition used in messaging? |
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| To prevent errors and not used solely for emphasis |
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| What are three special markings? |
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| Exclusive: Msgs delivered only and only to the person whose name appears immediately following exclusive (ie Personal for), Eyes only: Information is not releasable for others outside of the nation, Cyrpto Security: contains crypto information |
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| What are call signs and address groups used for? |
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| Procedure in which entire address of a msg is encrypted within the text, provides max transmission security (transec) and used when making a classified reply, always unclas |
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| How can you recei ve Fleet Broadcast? |
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| What is the difference btwn JANAP 128 and and ACP 126? |
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| JANAP 128 - requires all routing indicators in FL2, ACP126 - requires only RHMCSUU |
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| How many characters per address line? |
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| 1 for action, 1 for addressee |
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| What is the frequency for the EPIRB? |
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| What is meant by DIVERSITY operation? |
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| Allows converter to compare two audio signals and process only the strongest |
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| 50, OTO=Operator to Operator |
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| What does NAVMACS stand for? |
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| Naval Modular Automated Comms System |
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| If a message is processed through NAVMACS successfully, where is it logged? |
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| If a message is not processed through NAVMACS successfully, where is it logged? |
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| Operator Intervention Log, Message Log |
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| Unformatted Raw Data - any msg format that is not recognized by NAVMACS |
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| What is TimePlex 2+ Data rate? |
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| Single Message Solution-introduced to NAVMACS improve messaging services in the shipboard environment, uses two OS's: Santa Cruz and WindowsNT or 2000 |
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| What is the model server for NAVMACS? |
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| Based on Compact Prolient DL380 Model server |
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| What does eight E's and AR at the end of a message on NAVMACS indicate? |
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| What does eight E's at the end of message on NAVMACS indicate? |
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| What receivers are used for HF? |
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| R-2368: If USB MUST be used with converter. IF FSK, no converter is needed. |
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| What converter is used with HF? |
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| URA-17A (individual CV3510) |
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| What type of circuit is SATHICOM? |
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| Half Duplex, Secure Voice, Free Net |
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| What crypto does SATHICOM use? |
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| Full duplex bulk encryption; 9.6kbps-13mbps |
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| Who declares a state of distress for an Air Squadron? |
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| Signal where the station is about to transmit signal with important navigational or meteorological warning |
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| How is a ground signal shown using aircraft? |
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| Daylight: Rock wings, Nighttime: Flash landing lights twice |
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| What shall an aircraft do if they are trying to convey a message to survivors below where two way radio or comms are not available? |
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| Drop message or comms equipment |
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| What are the format lines 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 15 and 16 |
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| FL1: Start of message, FL2: Routing designator, DTG, Precendence, Classification, RHMCSUU, FL4: Security, FL5: DTG, FL6: Originator, FL7: Action, FL8: Info, FL9: Exempt, FL11: Break, FL12: Body, FL12: Body, FL13: Break, FL15: Validation, FL16: End of msg (NNNN) |
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| Encrypt for transmission only |
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| Who will not receive EFTO? |
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| What is a straggler message? |
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| Garbled. May be due to malfunction equipment |
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| What if FL4 appeared as: ZNY TTTTT/AAAAA? What do the A's mean? |
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| SIOP-ESI, Single integrated operation procedure emergency sensitive information |
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| What if FL4 appeared as: ZNY TTTTT/BBBBB? What do the B's mean? |
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| What rprecedence is an EAM? |
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| What is meant by precedence of W? |
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| What is the max of routing indicators that may be included in a msg? |
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| What is unique about a service msg? |
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| Short and concise to exchange info and instructions, ZYVW |
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| What is sent out due to an investigation conducted to determine the reason in delay or non-delivery of a msg? |
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| What is the difference btwn AMPN and NARR? |
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| AMPN: One reference, NARR: Multiple references |
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| Example of nonreportable PDS is what? |
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| Documentation errors in CMS-25 but 100% accountability was always maintained |
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| What is the main policy/procedures manual of EKMS? |
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| What document has additional policy of equipment? |
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| What is Navy EKMS inspection manual? |
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| What is used for records of crypto? |
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| 3 types of Comsec materials? |
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| 3 types of Comsec incidents? |
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| Espionage, physical and crypto |
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| Describe a physical incident |
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| Loss of TPI, key or equipment |
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| Descrive a crypto incident |
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| Where is comsec issuing office? |
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| What is unclassified until loaded? |
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| CCI controlled crypto item |
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| What is a controlling authority? |
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| Someone owning keying material (vault) |
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| What portions of segments has operational parts? |
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| Two types of local elements? |
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| What is end item accounting for? |
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| EKMS equipments power cables, etc. |
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| What is extractable keymat? |
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| In canister, not extractable, is stored in computer chip |
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| 3 types of supercession are? |
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| Regular, irregular and emergency |
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| What is irregular supercession? |
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| If we no longer have the equipment |
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| What are 3 status conditions? |
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| Effective, superceded, or 1 directed |
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| CENTRAL DISTRIBUTION FACILITY |
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| NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (NSA) |
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| COMMAND WITH LOCAL MANAGEMENT DEVICE/KEY PROCESSOR IE: PARENT COMMAND |
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| COMMANDS WITHOUT/LOCAL MANAGEMENT/DEVICE/KEY PROCESSOR/IE: LOCAL ELEMENT |
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| WHAT DOES ISIC STAND FOR? |
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| IMMEDIATE SUPERIOR IN COMMAND |
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| WHAT DOES ISIC STAND FOR? |
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| STAFF COMSEC MATERIAL STAND SECURITY RESPONSIBILITY OFFICER |
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| WHAT COMPRISE THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY COMSEC WISE? |
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| NAVY/MARINE/COAST GUARD/SEALIFT COMMANDS |
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| WHO CAN THE SCRO DELEGATE TO? |
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| HOW MANY DIGITS IS THE EKMS ACCOUNT COMPRISED OF? |
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| HOW LONG DOES THE EKMS MANAGER HAVE TO COMPLETE TRAINING? |
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| HOW MANY ACCOUNTS CAN A COMMAND HAVE? |
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| TWO: IF THE COMMAND IS AWAY FROM THE PARENT COMMAND LONGER THAN 45 DAYS. IF THE COMMAND IS IN DIRE NEED OF COMSEC TO MEET THE MISSION OBJECTIVE |
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| IF THE EKMS MANAGER IS GONE LONGER THAN 60 DAYS CAN THEY RESUME THEIR DUTIES UPON RETURN? |
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| HOW LONG DOES THE EKMS ALTERNATIVE HAVE TO COMPLETE TRAINING? |
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| CAN A WITNESS BE A CLERK? |
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| NO. A WITNESS CANT BE A CLERK BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED TO HANDLE COMSEC DOCUMENTS. A CLERK, HOWEVER, CAN BE A WITNESS. |
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| DOES A WITNESS HAVE TO BE AN IT? |
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| ACCOUNTABILITY LEGEND CODES 6 AND 7 ARE FOR WHAT TYPE OF COMSEC? |
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| WHAT IS ANOTHER NAME FOR KEY PROCESSOR? |
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| ACCOUNTABILITY LEGEND CODES 1, 2 AND 4 ARE FOR WHAT TYPE OF COMSEC? |
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| HOW MANY KEY PROCESSORS CAN A COMMAND HAVE? |
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| INFORMATION HANDLING EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED CRYPTOGRAPHIC COMPONENT OR OTHER HARDWARE ITEM WHICH PERFORMS A CRITICAL COMSEC FUNCTION. ITEMS SO DESIGNATED MAY BE UNCLASSIFIED BUT ARE SUBJECT TO SPECIAL ACCOUNTING CONTROLS AND REQUIRED MARKINGS. TAKES CLASSIFICATION BASED ON KEY TYPE IT IS LOADED WITH. |
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| CONTROLLED CRYPTOGRAPHIC ITEM |
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| HOW MANY DAYS DO YOU HAVE TO DESTROY COMSEC EQUIPMENT? |
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| WHAT IS THE ORDERIN WHICH CRYPTO IS DESTROYED? |
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| SUPERSEDED EFFECTIVE RESERVE ON BOARD |
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| HOW MANY DAYS DO YOU HAVE TO DESTROY COMSEC PUBS? |
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| WHEN DOA&A INSPECT/TRAIN? |
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| HOW LONG IS THE A&A TRAINING? |
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| HOW MANY TEAMS DOES THE A&A TEAM AS A WHOLE COMPRISE OF? |
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| WHO IS PRESENT WHEN ESTABLISHING AN EKMS ACCOUNT? |
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| IF A COMMAND REQUEST MORE THAN ONE INSPECTION FROM THE A&A TEAM WHAT MUST THEY DO? |
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| THEY MUST PROVIDE FUNDING FOR TRAVEL OF A&ATEAM |
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| HOW MANY DAYS DO YOU HAVE TO ESTABLISH AN EKMS ACCOUNT? |
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| HOW MANY DAYS DO YOU HAVE TO NOTIFY NCMS ONCE EKMS ACCREDITATION IS COMPLETE? |
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| CAN TAD PERSONNEL TAKE THE ROLE AS EKMS MANAGER? |
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| WHAT IS THE LOWEST RANK YOU CAN BE TO TAKE THE ROLE OF EKMS MANAGER IN TIER 2? |
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| WHAT IS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF COMSEC A RESIDENT ALIEN CAN HANDLE? |
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| WHEN SENDING TS MATERIAL, WHAT CARRIER SERVICE DO YOU USE? |
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| DEFENSE CARRIER SERVICE (DCS) |
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| WHAT IS THE LOWEST RANK YOU CAN BE TO TAKE THE ROLE OF EKMS MANAGER IN TIER 3? |
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| WHAT IS THE LONGEST AN EKMS MANAGER OR AL T CAN BE INTERIM? |
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| WHAT IS THE LONGEST AN EKMS MANAGER OR AL T CAN BE INTERIM? |
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| WHAT NEEDS TO BE ON THE VISITOR'S LOG? |
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| RANK, POSITION, TITLE, PURPOSE, ESCORT |
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| WHO IS EXEMPT FROM COMSEC DESTRUCTION TIME LIMITS? |
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| WHEN DEALING WITH 87 ACCOUNTS WHO NEEDS TO BE NOTIFIED |
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| NCMS NEEDS TO BE NOTIFIED WHEN DEALING WITH CIVILIAN TRANSFERS |
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| WHO IS ALLOWED TO CHANGE THE COMBO FOR THE VAULT? |
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| WHAT DATE IS FOUND ON THE LOCAL MANAGEMENT DEVICE (LMO)? |
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| HOW OFTEN DOES THE LMD RESET? |
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| WHEN SENDING COMSEC WHAT IS THE WRAPPING PROCEDURE FOR THE PACKAGE? |
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| WRAP TWICE 1ST LAYER= WRITE DOWN YOUR ACCOUNT# TS OR SECRET? FROM/TO 2ND LAYER= OUTER LAYER, MAKE SURE TO MAKETHEPACKAGELOOK LIKE REGULAR MAIL, THE 1ST LAYER SHOULD NOT SHOW |
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| WHO IS NOT ALLOWED TO SHIP ANY TYPE OF COMSEC MATERIAL? |
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| UNCLEARED COMMERCIAL CARRIERS |
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| WHAT PUBLICATION IS USED FOR OTAT/OTAR? |
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| WHAT MUST BE DONE PRIOR TO SENDING EQUIPMENT? |
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| ZERORIZE AND REMOVE BATTERY *EXCEPTION: IF EQUIPMENT IS IN IMMEDIATE REPLACEMENT |
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| WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS OF AN AIR DROP? |
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| DROPPER MUST BE CLEARED PERSONNEL COMMUNICATION NEEDS TO BE KEPT AT ALL TIMES TO ENSURE DELIVERY |
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| WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS OF A SHREDDER? |
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| MUST BE ABLE TO SHRED WITH 1/5 WIDTH AND 3/64 LENGTH |
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| WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR PULPING? |
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| WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF DESTRUCTION? |
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| REGULAR - ROUTINE EMERGENCY COMPROMISE, NATURAL DISASTER ETC. |
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| IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION WHAT IS THE LAST TYPE OF COMSEC TO BE DESTROYED? |
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| WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU RECEIVED A PACKAGE THAT IS NOT YOURS AND HAVE ALREADY OPENED IT? |
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Definition
| ON THE FIRST LAYER, WRITE DOWN YOUR ACCOUNT# AND REASON FOR OPENING THE PACKAGE. REWRAP AND MAIL OR DELIVER |
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Term
| WHAT MUST YOU DO TO A CANISTER IN A DESTRUCTION PROCEDURE? |
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Definition
| PUNCTURE THE CANISTER WITH HOLES |
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| HOW MANY BITS DOES THE KP RUN OFF OF? |
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Definition
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| WHAT IS THE AMOUNT A COMMAND NEEDS TO KEEP RESERVE ON BOARD MATERIAL? |
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| IF A COMMAND WANTS TO INCREASE THEIR RESERVE ON BOARD MATERIAL WHAT IS THE LEAD TIME THEY NEED TO GIVE? |
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Definition
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| IF A COMMAND SENDS MATERIAL AS SPECIAL MOVEMENT WHAT MUST THEY DO TO AVOID THEIR SHIPMENT TURNING INTO REGULAR MOVEMENT? |
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| THE ACCOUNT# AND COMMAND NAME OF A COMMAND IN ORDER TO SHIP COMSEC |
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| WHAT IS CHAPTER 7 OF EKMS1? |
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Definition
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| IF AN EKMS MANAGER HAS EKMS RELATED QUESTIONS, WHO CAN THEY REFER TO? |
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Definition
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WHEN A COMMAND MOVES WHAT MUST THEY DO IN TERMS OF MAIL? |
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Definition
| NOTIFY DCS WITH NEW ADDRESS DESTROY ANY COMSEC FROM PREVIOUS GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND REQUEST NEW COMSEC FOR CURRENT GEOGRAPHICAL AREA |
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| WHAT MUST THEY DO IN TERMS OF MAIL? |
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Definition
| ADDRESS DESTROY ANY COMSEC FROM PREVIOUS GEOGRAPHICAL AREA AND REQUEST NEW COMSEC FOR CURRENT GEOGRAPHICAL AREA |
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Term
| WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECT OF COMSEC ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT? |
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Definition
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| HOW MANY SIGNATURES IS REQUIRED WHEN HANDLING COMSEC? |
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Definition
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Term
| WHAT IS THE MINIMUM AN INCIDENT REPORT CAN BE CLASSIFIED AS? |
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Definition
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Term
| WHAT FORM IS USED IN THE INVENTORY, RECEIPT AND DESTRUCTION OF COMSEC? |
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Definition
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| TRUE OR FALSE: EXCEPT IN CASES OF EXTREME EMERGENCY, COMSEC MATERIAL MUST ALWAYS BE DESTROYED WITH TWO PEOPLE. |
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Definition
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Term
| HOW MANY TAPES DO YOU NEED TO BACK UP LCMS DATABASE? |
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Definition
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| WHAT IS THE PREFERRED METHOD OF DESTRUCTION? |
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Definition
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| HOW MANY KOK 22'S CAN A COMMAND HAVE? |
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Definition
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| WHEN ARE COMSEC MATERIAL ASSIGNED AL CODES 1, 2, 4, 6 AND 7 INVENTORIED? |
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Definition
| SEMI-ANNUALLY OR CHANGE OF COMMAND NEW COMMO COMPROMISE DECOMMISSION |
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Term
| WHAT MUST EVERY PERSON TO WHICH COMSEC IS MATERIAL USED IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLETING WHAT FORM? |
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Definition
| RESPONSIBILITY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM |
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Term
| WHO HAS DIRECT ACCESS TO THE CO WHEN IT COMES TO POLICY AND PROCEDURE CHANGES? |
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Definition
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| WHAT TYPE OF INK IS ALLOWED TO WRITE ON HARD COPIES OF COMSEC? |
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Definition
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Term
| WHO IS RESPONSIBLE TO ADVISE AND ENSURE CORRECT AND UP TO DATE INFORMATION IS GIVEN TO CLEARED PERSONNEL? |
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Definition
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| WHAT FORM OF COMSEC MATERIAL IS A TWO SIDED DOCUMENT USED TO RECORD DESTRUCTION OF ONE TIME KEYING MATERIAL? |
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Definition
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| WHEN DOES A COMMAND DISESTABLISH AN ACCOUNT? |
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Definition
| DECOMMISSION AND WHEN A COMMAND NO LONGER NEEDS COMSEC MATERIALS |
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Term
| WHEN INVENTORY OF COMSEC MATERIALS, SUCH AS A CANISTER, IS CONDUCTED WHO COMPARES DOCUMENTS TO MATERIAL? |
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Definition
| THE EKMS MANAGER HANDLES DOCUMENTS AND A WITNESS READS OFF THE CANISTER OR MATERIAL. THE WITNESS CANT HANDLE DOCUMENTS |
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Term
| WHAT IS CHAPTER 8 OF EKMS1? |
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Definition
| DISESTABLISHMENT OF EKMS ACCOUNT |
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Term
| WHAT IS THE LEAD TIME TO DISESTABLISH AN ACCOUNT? |
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Definition
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Term
| WHO IS PRESENT DURING DISESTABLISHMENT OF EKMS ACCOUNT? |
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Definition
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Term
| WHAT MUST YOU KEEP UNTIL A FINAL CLEARANCE MESSAGE HAS BEEN RECEIVED FROM NCMS? |
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Definition
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Term
| WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VALIDATING THE REQUIREMENTS TO ESTABLISH/DISESTABLISH AN EKMS ACCOUNT? |
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Definition
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| WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN PRIOR TO THE REQUESTED DISESTABLISHED DATE? |
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Definition
| INVENTORY WITHIN A MINIMUM OF 10 DAYS |
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Term
| WHAT IS KEPT FOR ONE YEAR? |
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Definition
| FINAL CLEARANCE MESSAGE FROM NCMS |
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Term
| WHAT IS CHAPTER 9 OF EKMS1? |
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Definition
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Term
| WHAT DOES NCIRES STAND FOR? |
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Definition
| NATIONAL COMSEC INCIDENT REPORTING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM |
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Term
| WHO ESTABLISHED THE NCIRES? |
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Definition
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Term
| HOW MUST REPORT INCIDENTS BE SUBMITTED? |
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Definition
| GENSER MESSAGE *SECURE FAX IS USED WHEN GENSER MESSAGE CANT BE SENT |
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Term
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Definition
| EVALUATE ALL ACTIONS THAT CAN BE TAKEN TO MINIMIZE AN ADVERSE IMPACT ON NATIONAL SECURITY |
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Term
| DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN FOR INDIVIDUALS FOR REPORTING A COMSEC INCIDENT UNLESS IT OCCURRED AS THE RESULT OF |
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Definition
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Term
| WHAT ARE THE 3 CATEGORIES OF COMSEC INCIDENTS? |
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Definition
| CRYPTOGRAPHIC PERSONNEL PHYSICAL |
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Term
| WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF COMSEC INCIDENT REPORTS? |
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Definition
| INITIAL AMPLIFYING INTERIM FINAL |
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Term
| IF SOMEONE IS REPORTED UA AND THERE IS SUSPICION ON COMPROMISE, WHAT MUST BE DONE? |
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Definition
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| WHO OPENS AND CLOSES A INCIDENT CASE FILE? |
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Definition
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Term
| WHAT ARE THE TWO TYPES OF PDS? |
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Definition
| REPORTABLE AND NON-REPORTABLE |
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Term
| WHAT ARE TWO EXAMPLE OF A PDS? |
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Definition
| REPORTABLE - LOSS OF EYING MATERIAL BEFORE EFFECTIVE DATE NON-REPORTABLE - NO SIGNATURE ON INVENTORY |
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Term
| DISTRIBUTION TO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL SUCH AS CIVILIANS MUST BE AUTHORIZED BY WHOM AND REPORTED TO WHOM? |
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Definition
| AUTHORIZED BY CONTROLLING AUTHORITY AND NOTIFY CENTRAL OF RECORD NCMS |
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Term
| IF EQUIPMENT CANT BE ZERORIZED WHAT MUST BE ANNOTATED? |
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Definition
| SF-153 WITH REASON WHY EQUIPMENT CANT BE ZERORIZED |
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Term
| WHAT IS THE ONLY METHOD OF SHIPPING THE KP? |
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Definition
| DCS DEFENSE CARRIER SYSTEM |
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Term
| What will a service member not be required to do concerning their EVAL? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which trait mark recommendation says the member needs development in this trait, but is promotable if overall performance warrants? |
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Definition
| Useful, Promising Performance – 2.0 |
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Term
| What is the maximum combined percent of summary group for early promote and must promote for E-7 to E-9? |
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Definition
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Term
| The system utilizes which type of report for chief petty officers (CPO) (E7-E9)? |
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Definition
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Term
| What summarizes a member’s professional and performance history? |
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Definition
| Performance Summary Record |
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Term
| An enlisted OIC in the grade of E9 and civilians in command positions who hold the grade of GS-9 through GS-12 may sign reports on whom? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which day should you begin each Regular report? |
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Definition
| On the day following the ending date of the previous report |
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Term
| Which trait mark recommendation says until the member corrects deficiencies in this trait, they should not be promoted regardless of performance in other traits? |
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Definition
| Disappointing Performance – 1.0 |
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Term
| The rater for personnel E1-E4 can be an? |
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Definition
| E6 or civilian equivalent |
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Term
| A CPO or senior chief petty officers (SCPOs) may sign reports on whom? |
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Definition
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| The reporting senior must retain copies of FITREPs on all officers and CHIEFEVALs on all CPOs for at least ___ years. The command must retain copies of enlisted EVALs and CHIEFEVALS for ___ years. |
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Definition
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| In EVAL block 45 and FITREP block 42 (Individual promotion recommendation), what are recommendations for promotion? |
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Definition
| Promotable, Must Promote, and Early Promote |
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Term
| For the comments portion of the EVAL what size font should you use? |
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Definition
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Term
| A member eligible for consideration by a selection board may communicate in what means with the board? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which trait mark recommendation says the member can handle this aspect of the next higher pay-grade? |
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Definition
| Dependable, "Fully-Qualified," Journeyman Performance – 3.0 |
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Term
| What format is used for entering info in the narrative blocks of FITREPs and EVALs? |
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Definition
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| What is indicated by a mark of significant problems? |
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Definition
| Recommendation against promotion which must be justified in the comments |
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Term
| Normally, who is the counselor for E1-E4 personnel? |
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Definition
| The rater E6 or above, who is usually the division, department, or work center LPO |
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Term
| When may a member lose their eligibility for their Good Conduct medal and must wait another 3 years? |
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Definition
| When they receive any 1.0 trait grade |
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Term
| What should the comments section on the EVAL be based on? |
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Definition
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| What is indicated by a mark of 4.0 in block 39? |
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Definition
| An above average contribution towards achieving goals |
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Term
| Normally, who is the counselor for E5 to E6 personnel? |
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Definition
| Division, Department, or Work Center CPO |
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Term
| Regular reports, including letter-extensions, may not cover more than how many months without NAVPERSCOM approval? |
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Definition
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Term
| When may a member receive a 5.0 in military bearing/character? |
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Definition
| Only when member meets all 5.0 traits |
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Term
| The system utilizes which type of report for officers (W2-O6)? |
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Definition
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Term
| For pay-grades O1 and O2 (with the exception of Limited Duty Officers), no promotion recommendation higher than what is allowed? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the maximum combined percent of a summary group for early promote and must promote for E-6 members? |
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Definition
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Term
| Which performance trait grade represents performance to full Navy standards? |
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Definition
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Term
| When submitting a statement for your EVAL it may be no longer than how many pages? |
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Definition
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Term
| The member has the right to submit a statement to the record concerning their report, either at the time of the report or within how many years? |
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Definition
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Term
| When are E1-E3 EVALs due? |
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Definition
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| Which article of the U.S. Navy Regulations provides authority for the request mast, at which questions concerning FITREPs, CHIEFEVALs and EVALs may be raised with the CO? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is entered in block 21 (billet subcategory) if there is no billet subcategory code? |
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Definition
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Term
| When may a recommendation of must promote or early promote not be assigned? |
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Definition
| With any trait assessed as 2.0 |
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Term
| When must report drafts be destroyed? |
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Definition
| When the finished report is signed |
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Term
| What is entered in EVAL block 41 and FITREP block 40 (career recommendations) if none? |
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Definition
| Either “NA” or “None” do not leave blank |
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Term
| What additional action is required if “NOT PERF” is entered in block 30 (Date Counseled)? |
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Definition
| A brief explanation must be entered in Block 31 |
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Term
| What directive provides guidance in performance evaluation and counseling |
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Definition
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Term
| What copies of a report may block 27 (SSN) not contain a reporting seniors SSN? |
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Definition
| Members copy, enlisted field service record copy and the command files. |
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Term
| When is an “X” placed in block 16 (not observed report)? |
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Definition
| When the report is a wholly not observed report |
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Term
| Members should review their Continuity of Reports on BOL approximately how many days after the reports are signed and mailed to NAVPERSCOM? |
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Definition
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Term
| A Periodic report may be omitted if the member has received a graded Regular report within the past how many months? |
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Definition
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| The system utilizes which type of report for other enlisted personnel (E1-E6)? |
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Definition
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| What is the maximum amount of characters and spaces that may be entered in block 25 for the reporting seniors title? |
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Definition
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| What is the foundation of the performance record? |
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Definition
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| At a minimum, a member should attempt to obtain any missing report covering significant duty in the grades of E5 or above going back how many years? |
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Definition
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Definition
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| What is indicated by an entry of “FROCKED” in block 8 (Promotion Status)? |
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Definition
| Frocked to the grade or rate entered in Block 2, but not yet regularly promoted |
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Term
| What is indicated by a members signature in block 32 (Signature of individual counseled)? |
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Definition
| Verifies that blocks 30 and 31 are accurate, does not necessarily mean that the counseling was considered adequate |
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Term
| What grade or rate is entered in block 2? |
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Definition
| The one the member is wearing on the ending date of the report |
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Term
| Which trait mark recommendation says the member could be promoted two pay-grades, and still be a standout in this trait? |
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Definition
| Superstar Performance – 5.0 |
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Term
| Which trait mark recommendation says the member is far more than promotion ready in this trait right now? |
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Definition
| Advanced Performance – 4.0 |
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Term
| What are the ending dates for enlisted FITREPs/EVALs? |
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Definition
| Always on the 15th day of the month |
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Term
| What is entered in block 44 (qualifications/achievements)? |
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Definition
| Only completed, not anticipated achievements |
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Term
| For personnel E5-E6, the rater should be a Navy CPO whenever possible, but if none is available within the command, the rater may be a? |
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Definition
| E7 or above or civilian equivalent |
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Term
| After submitting a statement for your EVAL how long does the reporting senior have to endorse and forward it with a copy back to the member? |
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Definition
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Term
| How long from the ending date of a report can the reporting senior, for good cause, submit an administrative change or evaluative supplement? |
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Definition
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Term
| All members should periodically review their NAVPERSCOM records. Members should complete this review at least how long prior to any board convening date to allow time to correct discrepancies? |
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Definition
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Term
| What FITREP block is used for qualifications and achievements for E-7 to O-6 members? |
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Definition
| Block 41 (Comments on Performance) |
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Term
| Which article of the U.S. Navy Regulations requires that records be maintained on naval personnel "which reflect their fitness for the service and performance of duties."? |
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Definition
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Term
| By a virtue of their command authority Commanding Officers and Officers in charge are a what? |
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Definition
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Term
| During a Mid-Term Counseling what should you not enter on the Mid-Term? |
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Definition
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Term
| Normally, who is the counselor for E7-O6 personnel? |
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Definition
| The reporting senior or the immediate supervisor who will draft the FITREP |
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Term
| What percentage of each summary group rounded up to the nearest whole number excluding non-Limited Duty Officers O1/O2 can be Early Promotes? |
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Definition
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Term
| When are E7 and E8 FITREPs due? |
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Definition
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Term
| How long prior to the EVAL due date should you obtain the member’s written input? |
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Definition
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Term
| What were summary groups formerly known as? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the ending dates for officer FITREPs? |
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Definition
| Always on the last day of the month |
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Term
| What provide a record of significant performance in an additional duty (ADDU) or temporary additional duty (TEMADD) status? |
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Definition
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Term
| Who is responsible for ensuring the continuity of members FITREP, CHIEFEVAL or EVAL records? |
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Definition
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Term
| What grade is entered in block 23 (grade) for a reservist who is a civilian reporting senior? |
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Definition
| Their civilian grade, not their military grade |
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Term
| When the Commanding Officer authorizes a deserter’s uniforms to be sold what should done to the uniforms? |
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Definition
| The name of the former owner shall be obliterated with a red “D.C.” stamp and the purchaser’s name shall be placed above, below, or next to it |
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Term
| How many rings are authorized while in uniform? |
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Definition
| One ring per hand, plus wedding/engagement ring set |
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Term
| Women's uniforms were designed to duplicate what? |
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Definition
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Term
| How should the watch cap be worn? |
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Definition
| Wear squarely on the head, double folded approximately 2-1/2 inches to 3 inches, with the bottom edge parallel to and 1-1/2 inches above the eyebrows |
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Term
| When a hairstyle of multiple braids is worn, braids shall be small in diameter approximately? |
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Definition
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| What is the size of the CPO cap device? |
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Definition
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Term
| As a part of a full sea bag how many pairs of coveralls are required? |
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Definition
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Term
| What kind of military creases are not authorized with the uniform? |
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Definition
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| Who is responsible for monitoring and ensuring individuals with shaving waivers are following the treatment regimen? |
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Definition
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Term
| What it the maximum length a man can have his hair? |
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Definition
| No longer than 4 inches and may not touch the ears, collar, extend below the eyebrows when headgear is removed show under front edge of headgear or interfere with the proper wear of headgear |
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Term
| What are the earring uniform regulations for women? |
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Definition
| One earring per ear centered on the earlobe, 4mm – 6mm approximately 1/8 to ¼ inch plain with shiny or brushed matte finish, screw on or with post |
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Term
| What will a Fleet Admiral wear on their sleeve? |
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Definition
| One 2 inch stripe with four ½ inch stripes above it |
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Term
| When are cover's required to be worn while out to sea? |
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Definition
| On specific watches or on ceremonial occasions |
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Term
| What is the annual clothing replacement allowance? |
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Definition
| A cash allowance provided for replacing a minimum quantity of each required uniform and paid over the estimated useful life of the articles |
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Term
| What are men authorized to wear to cover natural baldness or a physical disfigurement? |
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Definition
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Term
| When is it authorized to wear covers indoors? |
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Definition
| Those member's in a duty status and wearing side arms |
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Term
| What is the regulation for embroidery on the utilities and coveralls? |
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Definition
| 1/2 inch high blocked letters on the utilities and 3/4 inch high blocked letters on the coveralls |
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Term
| How far above the visor shall the insignia for a ball cap be placed? |
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Definition
| 1-1/4 inch above the visor |
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Term
| On what side do men and women coats button? |
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Definition
| Women’s coats button on the left and men’s button to the right |
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Term
| How far above the eyebrows should the garrison cap be worn? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the cap device for commissioned warrant officers? |
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Definition
| Consists of two gold crossed fouled anchors, of a size to be inscribed in a circle 2-1/4 inches in diameter |
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Term
| Where may former members of the Armed Forces wear a military uniform if they are authorized to wear one? |
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Definition
| Military funerals, memorial services, weddings, inaugurals and patriotic parades or ceremonies which any active or reserve United States military unit is taking part |
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Term
| What is the size of the CPO collar device? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the size of the CPO miniature cap device? |
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Definition
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Term
| How should the ball cap be worn? |
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Definition
| Wear squarely on the head, with bottom edge parallel to and 1-1/2 inch above the eyebrows |
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Term
| Which personnel are not authorized to wear any facial hair? |
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Definition
| Brig awardees, brig prisoners, and restrictees |
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Term
| What is the correct wear of the beret for women? |
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Definition
| Wear the beret toward the front of the head approximately ¾ inch from the forehead hairline, and tilted slightly to the right, align insignia above the left eye |
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Term
| What is the hair regulation for women in while in uniform? |
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| The hair may touch, but not fall below the horizontal line level with the lower edge of the back of the collar. With the jumper uniform, hair may extend a maximum of 1½ inches below the top of the jumper collar |
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| What is the cap device for commissioned officers? |
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| Consists of two gold crossed fouled anchors with burnish silver shield surmounted by a burnish silver spread eagle facing the wearer’s right |
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| Where does the first stripe start on the sleeve of an officer? |
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| It starts 2 inches form the edge of the sleeve, multiple stripes have ¼ inch intervals in between |
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| What elements are grooming standards based on? |
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| Neatness, cleanliness, safety, military image and appearance |
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| Who is responsible for uniform policy afloat? |
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| Senior Officer Present (SOPA) |
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| What will a Rear Admiral (Lower Half) wear on their sleeve? |
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| How shall the hair above the ears and around the neck for men be? |
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| Tapered from the lower natural hairline upwards at least ¾ inch and outward not greater than ¾ inch to blend with hairstyle; hair must not touch the collar |
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| What is on the visor of flag officers? |
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| 2 rows of gold leaves and acorns |
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| Who is responsible for paying for the soiled uniforms that are damaged due to lack of adequate protective garments? |
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| What is the maximum of small barrettes/combs/clips that are similar to the hair coloring be used? |
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| What is the regulation for stencils? |
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| Stencil letters shall be approximately 3/8 inch high blocked letters |
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| When may former members of the Armed Forces wear a military uniform? |
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| Former members who served honorably during a war and whose most recent service was terminated under honorable conditions may wear the uniform of the highest grade held |
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| When can’t conservative sunglasses be worn? |
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| What is the maximum bulk of hair for men and women? |
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| Shall not exceed approximately 2 inches as measured from the scalp |
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| When is the Service Dress Blue uniform authorized for wear while traveling? |
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| In the event that ordering special uniform items is not practical, Navy women are authorized to wear what male uniform items until when? |
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| Peacoat, all-weather coat, jacket and sweaters, shoes, rating badges, coveralls, belts and buckles, utility shirts and trousers, working Khaki shirts and trousers; as long as they are serviceable |
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| How are men and women belts to be worn? |
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| Men wear the belt with clip to the left of the buckle and women wear the belt with clip to the right of the buckle |
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| What is the maximum length that the mustache may be? |
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| What are the widths of the stripes that are worn on the sleeve of officers? |
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| What it the policy on military creases? |
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| Military creases are an individual option, sewn in creases are not authorized |
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| Historically, uniforms have been the product of a sailor's environment by what three things? |
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| Physical, Geographical, and Technical |
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| What will an ensign wear on their sleeve? |
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| Communication Instructions General |
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| Communications Instructions Security |
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| Automatic Digital Network(AUTODIN) Operating Procedures |
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| Communications Instructions Distress and Rescue Procedures |
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| Cyber Incident Handling Program |
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| IA Training,Certification and Workforce Managemnet |
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| EE130-AG-HBK-020 Volume 1 |
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| EKMS Policy and Procedures/teir 2-3 |
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| Electronics Technician Volume 3-Comms Systems |
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| Electronics Tech Volume 7- Antenns and Wave Propagation |
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| Naval Telecommunications Procedures Navy UHF SAT COMMs |
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| Navy EHF Satellite Communications |
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| Navy Electromagnatic Spectrum (EMS) Guide |
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| Special Incident Reporting(OPREP-3 Pinnacle,OPREP-3 Navy Blue, OPREP-3 Navy Unit) |
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| Department of the Navy IA policy |
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| Enlisted to Officer Commissioning Programs Application |
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| Navy Fraternization Policy |
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| Sexual Assault Prevention and Response |
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| What is the core of the system? It really is the PC; everything else is connected to it, and it controls everything in the system. |
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| What is a single ring of data on one side of a disk? |
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| What protocol suite is utilized by most Windows-based networks, as well as Linux, Unix, MacOS and other networks? |
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| Hard disk drives are sometimes referred to as? |
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| What is the frame or chassis that houses the motherboard, power supply, disk drives, adapter cards, and any other physical components in the system? |
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| What is a type of memory that can permanently or semi-permanently store data? |
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| What type of memory is available in access times of 2ns or less? |
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| Tracks are divided into several numbered divisions known as? |
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| Which type of file system was the standard file system supported by DOS and Windows 9x/Me? |
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| Which type of file system is an optional file system supported by Windows 95 OSR2 (OEM Service Release 2) and later? |
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| A nanosecond is defined as? |
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| one billionth of a second |
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| What protocol suite is utilized by mainly Novell 4.x and earlier networks? |
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| What is the type of memory chip used for most of the main memory in a modern PC? |
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| What motherboard form factor is used in tower and desktop systems; popular in high-end major OEM systems starting in 2007? |
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| What defines storage that retains the data even when no power is supplied to the computer? |
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| What holds all the programs and data the processor is using at a given time? |
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| What is often thought of as the "engine" of the computer? It's also called the CPU? |
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| What motherboard form factor is used in Standard tower and desktop systems; most common form factor from mid-1996 through the present; supports high-end systems? |
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| _________________________ coordinate the storage and transfer of e-mail between users on a network. |
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| A(n) _________________________ is a computer installed with the appropriate software to supply Web pages to many different clients upon demand |
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| The term _________________________ refers to those skills that are not easily measurable, such as customer relations, oral and written communications, dependability, teamwork, and leadership abilities. |
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| _________________________ is the process of mastering material pertaining to a particular hardware system, operating system, programming language, or other software application, and then proving your mastery by passing a series of exams. |
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| _________________________ refers to the capability of a server to share data files, applications, and disk storage space. |
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| _________________________ is an organization composed of more than a thousand representatives from industry and government who together determine standards for the electronics industry and other fields, such as chemical and nuclear engineering, health and safety, and construction. |
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| _________________________ is a networking technology originally developed at Xerox in the early 1970s and improved by Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel, and Xerox. |
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| _________________________ is a method of identifying segments that belong to the same group of subdivided data. |
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| _________________________ protocols ensure that data arrives exactly as it was sent by establishing a connection with another node before they begin transmitting data. |
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| Transport layer protocols break large data units received from the Session layer into multiple smaller units called _________________________. |
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| Network layer addresses are also called _________________________. |
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| virtual addresses, logical addresses |
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| _________________________ layer services manage data encryption and decryption. |
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| A wave's _________________________ is a measure of its strength at any given point in time. |
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| A(n) _________________________ is a distinct communication path between nodes. |
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| The most common way to measure latency on data networks is by calculating a packet's _________________________. |
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| The distance between corresponding points on a wave's cycle is called its _________________________. |
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| _________________________ occurs when a signal traveling on one wire or cable infringes on the signal traveling over an adjacent wire or cable. |
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| _________________________ is a Network layer protocol that obtains the MAC address of a host, or node, then creates a database that maps the MAC address to the host's IP address. |
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| Address Resolution Protocol |
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| _________________________ contain databases of associated names and IP addresses and provide this information to resolvers on request. |
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| The _________________________ provides a means of resolving NetBIOS names to IP addresses. |
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| Windows Internet Naming Service |
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| _________________________ allows one device to send data to a specific group of devices. |
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| A(n) _________________________ is a special 32-bit number that, when combined with a device's IP address, informs the rest of the network about the segment or network to which it is attached. |
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| _________________________ are any hosts on the Internet that need to look up domain name information. |
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| A computer's _________________________ is the circuit, or signaling pathway, used by the motherboard to transmit data to the computer's components, including its memory, processor, hard disk, and NIC. |
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| _________________________ are physically designed to be linked with other hubs in a single telecommunications closet. |
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| In _________________________, a connection is established between two network nodes before they begin transmitting data |
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| _________________________ is a network technology whose standards were originally specified by ANSI in the mid-1980s and later refined by ISO. |
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| A(n) _________________________ topology consists of a single cable connecting all nodes on a network without intervening connectivity devices. |
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| In _________________________, a 3-byte packet, called a token, is transmitted from one node to another in a circular fashion around the ring. |
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| A WAN in which each site is directly connected to no more than two other sites in a serial fashion is known as a _________________________. |
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| _________________________ is an updated, digital version of X.25 that relies on packet switching |
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| A _________________________ modulates outgoing signals and demodulates incoming signals. |
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| _________________________ specifies framing and multiplexing techniques at the Physical layer of the OSI Model. |
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| Synchronous Optical Network |
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| _________________________ is an analog, packet-switched technology designed for long-distance data transmission and standardized by the ITU in the mid-1970s. |
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| _________________________ is an international standard, originally established by the ITU in 1984, for transmitting digital signals over the PSTN. |
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Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN |
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| Which INFOCON level is described as the maximum CND force readiness? |
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| What are teams composed of personnel with technical expertise and organic equipment that may deploy to assist remote sites in the restoration of computer services? |
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| Computer Emergency Response Team |
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| Certification and accreditation (C&A) of information systems that process Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information will comply with the requirements of what? |
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| Director of Central Intelligence Directive |
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| What is a type of incident resulting from any action or series of actions that prevents any part of an information system (IS) from functioning? |
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| Distributed Denial of Service |
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| What are operations to disrupt, deny, degrade or destroy information resident in computers and computer networks, or the computers and networks themselves? |
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| What is an organizational, procedural and technological construct for ensuring information superiority and enabling speed of command for the war-fighter? |
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| What is the assurance the sender of the data is provided with proof of delivery and the recipient is provided with proof of the sender’s identity, so neither can later deny having processed the data? |
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| Which type of threats describes common hacker tools and techniques used in a non-sophisticated manner? |
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| Which type of threats describes state-sponsored computer network attack or espionage? |
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| Which type of threats describes non state-sponsored computer network attack, espionage or data theft? |
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| What is the ability to rapidly collect, process and disseminate information while denying these capabilities to adversaries? |
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| What consists of actions and operations to defend computer systems and networks from unauthorized activities that degrade mission performance and adversely impact survivability? |
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| What enables operations and intelligence collection to gather data from target or adversary automated information systems or networks? |
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| Computer Network Exploitation (CNE) |
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| What is the DOD consolidated worldwide enterprise level telecommunications infrastructure that provides the end-to-end information transfer network for supporting military operations? |
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| Defense Information Systems Network |
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| Which instruction states all DOD information systems and networks will be certified and accredited IAW with the DOD policy and guidance, currently the DOD Information Technology Security Certification and Accreditation Process (DITSCAP)? |
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| What does network management enable based on priority, system status and capacity? |
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COMSEC material is continuously accountable and must be accounted for by serial/register number from production to destruction |
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COMSEC material is continuously accountable by quantity from production to destruction. |
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COMSEC material is locally accountable by quantity and handled or safeguarded based on its classification after initial receipt to Director, Communication Material System (DCMS) . |
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COMSEC material is electronically generated and is continuously accountable to the central office of record (COR) by short title and accounting number from production to destruction . |
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| COMSEC material is electronically generated and is accountable to the generation facility. All key transfers, including all subsequent transfers, must also be reported to the generating facility. |
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| Classified Container Information, must be placed on the inside of each COMSEC storage container |
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Security Container Check Sheet must be maintained for each lock on the COMSEC storage container. |
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Maintenance Record for Security Containers/ Vault Doors, must be maintained for each COMSEC storage container/vault door. This is a permanent record and must be placed with the container. |
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| COMSEC Material Report, and all COMSEC and container forms will be provided by NAVPERSCOM |
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| What provide communications and procedures, which are essential to the conduct of military operations? |
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| The primary purpose of military communications and information systems(CIS) is to serve the what? |
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| what is the transmission and reception of messages using the International Morse Code? |
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| Date and time togetrher are expressed as how many figures followed by the zone letter on a message? |
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| Messages intended for training communications personnel are what messages? |
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| what is an element of a military messsage that is udes by the most CCEB and NATO memeber nations for delivery purposes? |
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| Puncuation is not authorized to be in SMA with the exception of the hyphen and the what? |
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| It is the responsibility of the what to ensure that the proper classification is indicated on the message? |
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| Routing indicators consist of how many types |
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| Call signs and what else are used in lieu of plain language for brevity purposes? |
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| What is the form of military address designator representing a predetermined list of specific and frequently recurring combinations of action and/or information addresses? |
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| AIGs are divided into how many major categories |
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| The responsible authority is responsible for forwarding modifications to AIGs as they occur and reviewing the AIG at least how often for continued requirement and necessary modification? |
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| Routing indicators will consist of not less than four and not more than how many letters, including suffixes? |
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| What is the procedure whereby the entire address of a message is contained within the encrypted text? |
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| CODRESS is not supported by what systems as these systems require the complete PLAD components to make delivery? |
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| What series should be consulted for complete details of maritime enemy contact reporting? |
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| The procedure to be used for the transmission of enemy contact reports by radiotelephony are given in what series? |
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| Which of the following devices connects different network segments and uses tables to create a map of the network topology? |
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