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How many lookouts do you have during peacetime?
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3 person watch team
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Where are fog lookouts normally located and using what 2 personnel?
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On the bow and there is a lookout and a phone talker
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What are the 3 bearings?
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relative true and magnetic
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How does your night vision work?
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After 10 min you can see fairly well but after 30 min you have reached your best night vision this is called dark adaptation
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How far from your mouth should the mouth piece from a sound powered phone be?
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1/2 to 1 inch
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What are the 3 categories that a sound powered phone fasll under?
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primary auxiliary and supplementary systems
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What is code alpha flag?
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dver down
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What is the flag Kilo?
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Pesonnel working aloft
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What is the flag Oscar?
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man overboard
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What is the flag Papa?
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Personnel recall
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What is the flag Quebec?
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Boat recall all boats return to ship
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What i the flag Romeo?
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Ready duty in port prearing to replensh at sea.
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Whn underway where is the enign flown from?
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the gaff
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What is the spread eagle on the flagstaff?
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Any civilian or flag officer who rates a 19 gun salute or more
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What is the Halbert flagstaff for?
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For a flag or general officer who rates less than 19 guns or a civil officail whos saute is 11 guns but less that 19
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What is the ball flagstaff for?
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Captain and certain diplomats
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What is a star flagstaff for?
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a commander
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What is a flat truck for?
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For an officer below the grade of commander
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What are ships of the lines?
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Were the battleships of the sailing days they carried 60 to over 100 various guns
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What are frigates?
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These were the cruisers of the 18th century generally carried 28-44 guns
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What were the sloops of the war?
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Were small sailing warships they carried 10-20 guns
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What were privateers?
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Used to capture enemy merchant ships as prizes
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What was the first flagship?
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USS Alfred
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Approxiamtely how many ships did the British lose to privateers?
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2000
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In what capacity did women first serve as members of the Navy?
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Yeoman
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In what year was the Women Armed Services Integration Act passed?
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1948
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What ship was the first warfare submarine?
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Turtle
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Who was president when the US Navy dept was established?
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John Adams
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What was the decisive battle of World war II that became the turning point of the war in the Pacific?
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Battle of midway
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Who led the naval forces into Tripoli Harbor and destroyed the captured US frigate USS Philadelphia?
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Stphen decatur
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What moon missioned was completely manned bu navy perosnnel?
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Apollo 12
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In 1843 what invention incorporated in the USS Princeton paved the way form progress in the development of propulsion system?
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The screw propeller
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In what war did women first serve as members of the Navy?
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WW I
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Remeber the Maine referrring to the USS Maine was the battle cry for which war?
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The spanish-american war
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In waht year were the first nuclear powered surface ships launced?
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1961
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In what year did the USS Nautilius make its history-making transpolar voyage?
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1958
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Which ship was the worlds first nuclear powered carriedr?
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The enterprise
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What were the types of ships built during World War II?
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Net tender, mine sweeper, repair ships
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What category of ships carrid the largest # f guns?
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Sloops of the lines
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What persn defined sea power showed the inortance of knowig naval needs and advcated a large powerful navy?
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Alfred T Mahan
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During what Civil war battle was the order Damn the torpedoes full speed ahead give
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Mobile bay
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Who was the nays first aviator?
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Cat Chambers
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What was the first aircraft carrier designed from the keep up?
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USS ranger
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The second continental congress approved the purchase of how many vessels?
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2
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The first half of the century saw a development that was to change navies all over the world. What was the development?
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Steam power
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What country was th efirst to recognize he stars and stripes?
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france
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What arfe the principle development of the Trident system?
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Nuclear-powered fleet ballistic missle system, stategic weapon system, and integrated logistics support system
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During WW II the Navy was involved in which Atlantic action?
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The invasion of Normandy
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What was the first naval battle that the opposingfllets did not see each other?
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The battle of Coral sea
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When di dthe expression Millions for defense but not one cent for tribute originate?
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During the quasi war
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Which of the following are the most recent addtion to the surface fleet?
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Both Ticonderoga class cruiser and arleigh burke class destroyers
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O n which of the following great lakes did Captain Oliver Hazard Perry defeat a British squadron, cutting British supply lines?
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Lake Erie
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During WW II WAVES were eligible for how many ratings?
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34
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On which special occasions is a 21 gun salute fres at 1 min intervals?
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Independence day, Pesidents Day and Memorial Day
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An enlisted person and 2 officerrs are about to board a boat. What should you do.
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Board and sit aft
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What is the most common salute/
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Hand
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Passing honors for boats are exchanged when boats are within what distance?
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400 yards
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Passing honors for ships are exchanged when ships pass within what distance?
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600 yards
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What defines a ceremony?
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A formal act performed on a public occasion
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You are not required to salute when?
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When guarding prisoners
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When the national anthem is being played sailors in a boat must adhere to which of the following rules?
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Only the boat officer salutes, remain seated at attention
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In a normal situation, how many paces from the person being saluted should the hand salute be rendered?
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6
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The national ensign is hoisted and lowered in what manner?
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Hoisted smrtly, lowered cermoniously
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Gun salutes are normally fired at what time interval?
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5 seconds
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What define a custom?
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An act that is continued consistently over a long period of time a well defined and uniformly followed
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ratings are divided into how many categories?
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2
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What page of your enlisted service record contains informaion on youroccupational training and awrds you've recieved?
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page 4 NAVPERS1070/604
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Which personnel make up the Professional development Board?
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Command master Chief, Command career counsler, Educational service officer
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What training is an important part of the Navy leadership continuum?
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GMT
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In the navy there are how many ratings available?
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3 sea, shore and neutral duty
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What pub contain the list of training manuals?
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Catalog of nonresident training courses NAVEDTRA 12061
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What section of the pqs standards deals with the major working parts of an installation?
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system
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How many traits are evaluated on the eval report and counseling record
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7
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How many different forms are contained in the enlisted services record?
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15
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Wha is a general rating?
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a broad occupatioal field requiring h same general qualfications ad incudes similar duties
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hen should you submit a duty preference form?
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6 months after reporting aboard
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What is the form you should submit for a duty preference?
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NAVPERS 1306/63
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What is the differnece between naval and occupational standards?
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Naval standards are the militar requirements for a particular paygrade and occupational standards are standards are technical standards for articular paygrade
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What prgram allows an enlisted person to complete a bach. degree within 2 yrs while receiving full pay and allownaces andbe commisioned upon grad.?
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Enlisted commisioning program
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There are how many types of discharge and what are they?
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5 Honorable, general, other than honorable, bad conduct, and dishonorable
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