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97 Cards in this Set
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2 white stripes |
E-2 (Seaman Apprentice) |
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3 white stripes |
E-3 (Seaman) |
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1 red bar and eagle |
E-4 (Petty Officer Third Class) |
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2 red bars and eagle |
E-5 (Petty Officer Second Class) |
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3 red bars and eagle |
E-6 (Petty Officer First Class) |
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3 gold bars w/eagle |
E-7 (Chief Petty Officer) |
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3 gold bars, eagle, 1 star |
E-8 (Senior Chief Petty Officer) |
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3 gold bars, eagle, 2 stars |
E-9 (Master Chief Petty Officer) |
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RTC Maxim |
I will not lie, cheat, or steal, nor tolerate those among us who do. |
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General Orders #1 |
To take charge of this post and all government property in view. |
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General Orders #2 |
To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. |
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General Orders #3 |
To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce. |
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General Orders #4 |
To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the Guardhouse than my own. |
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General Orders #5 |
To quit my post only when properly relieved. |
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General Orders #6 |
To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only. |
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General Orders #7 |
To talk to no one except in the line of duty. |
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General Orders #8 |
To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder. |
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General Orders #9 |
To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions. |
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General Orders #10 |
To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased. |
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General Orders #11 |
To be especially watchful at night, and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority. |
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The Sailor's Creed |
-I am a United States Sailor -I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me. -I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. -I proudly serve my country's Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and Commitment -I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all. |
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(Drill & Etiquette) Attention |
Bring the heel of your left foot to the heel of your right. Stand straight with heels together making a 45 degree angle, with chest lifted. Arms will hang naturally with your thumbs aligned with your pant seams. Fingers joined but are allowed to curl naturally Mouth closed with chin tucked in slightly. |
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(Drill & Etiquette) Parade Rest |
In a single movement bring your left foot out to shoulder width and join your hands, right over left, palms facing away from your body, at the small of your back. |
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(Drill & Etiquette) At Ease |
You may relax and move about. While "At Ease" your right foot must remain in place. While in this position, you are not allowed to talk. |
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(Drill & Etiquette) Fall Out |
You are free to break ranks, but you must remain nearby. When given the command "Fall In" return to your place in ranks and come to "Attention". |
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(Drill & Etiquette) Facings |
Three facing movements: "Left Face", "Right Face", and "About Face." While executing a facing movement your arms should remain at the "Attention" position.
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(Drill & Etiquette) Alignment |
"Dress Right, Dress" (normal interval) aligns members at arm's length while the second "At a Close Interval, Dress Right, Dress" cuts the distance between members in half. |
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How to Cross the Quarterdeck (explain) |
When in uniform salute the National Ensign located at the stern of the ship, then salute the OOD and "Request Permission to come aboard." When departing "Request Permission to go ashore" and salute the National Ensign. When not in uniform, do not salute the flag but request permission to arrive/depart. |
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(Terms) Adrift |
Loose from moorings and out of control (applied to anything lost, out of hand, or left lying about) |
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(Terms) Aft-End |
Near or toward the stern of the vessel |
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(Terms) All Hands |
The entire ship's company, both Officer and Enlisted |
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(Terms) Allotment |
An amount of money a member has coming out of his regular pay |
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(Terms) Aye-Aye |
Reply to an order or command meaning "I understand and will comply |
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(Terms) Barracks |
Building where Sailors live |
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(Terms) Below |
Downstairs |
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(Terms) Brightwork |
Brass or shiny metal kept polished rather than painted |
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(Terms) Bunk or Rack |
Bed |
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(Terms) Buoy |
An anchored float used as an aid to navigation or to mark the location of an object |
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(Terms) Carry On |
An order to resume work or duties |
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(Terms) Cast Off |
To throw off; to let to; to unfurl |
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(Terms) Chain Locker |
Compartment in which anchor chain is stowed |
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(Terms) Chit, Chit Book |
Coupon or receipt book |
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(Terms) Chow Hall (Mess Deck) |
Place to eat |
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(Terms) Colors |
Raising or lowering of a national flag, Ceremonies held at 0800 and sunset for hoisting and hauling down the National Ensign |
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(Terms) Deep Six |
To dispose of by throwing over the side |
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(Terms) Ensign |
National flag; Commissioned Officer between the rank of Chief Warrant Officer and Lieutenant Junior Grade |
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(Terms) Fast |
Snugly secured |
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(Terms) Fathom |
A unit of length (equal to 6 feet) used for measuring depth of water
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(Terms) Flag Officer |
Any Commissioned Officer in paygrade O-7 or above |
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(Terms) Galley |
Kitchen |
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(Terms) Gangway |
An opening in a bulwark or lifeline that provides access to a brow or accommodation ladder; an order meaning to clear the way |
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(Terms) Gear Locker |
Storage room |
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(Terms) Geedunk |
Candy, gum or cafeteria |
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(Terms) General Quarters |
Battle stations |
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(Terms) Liberty |
Permission to leave the base (usually for not more than 48 hours) |
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(Terms) Lifeline |
Lines erected around the weatherdecks of a ship to prevent personnel from falling or being washed over the side |
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(Terms) Overhead |
Ceiling |
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(Terms) Passageway |
Hallway |
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(Terms) Quarters |
Assembling of all hands for muster, instruction, and inspection |
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(Terms) Rating |
A job specialty title |
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(Terms) Reveille |
Wake up, start a new day |
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(Terms) Scullery |
Place to watch dishes |
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(Terms) Scuttlebutt |
Drinking fountain; a rumor |
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(Terms) Secure |
Lock, put away or stop work |
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(Terms) Sickbay |
Hospital or Medical Clinic |
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(Terms) Swab |
Mop |
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(Terms) Taps |
Time to sleep, end of day |
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(Terms) Tattoo |
Five minutes before taps |
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(Terms) Topside |
Upstairs |
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(Terms) Turn to |
Begin work |
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(Terms) Working Aloft |
Working above the highest deck, generally performing maintenance on the ship's mast |
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(Alphabet) A |
Alpha |
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(Alphabet) B |
Bravo |
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(Alphabet) C |
Charlie |
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(Alphabet) D |
Delta |
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(Alphabet) E |
Echo |
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(Alphabet) F |
Foxtrot |
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(Alphabet) G |
Gulf |
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(Alphabet) H |
Hector |
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(Alphabet) I |
India |
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(Alphabet) J |
Juliet |
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(Alphabet) K |
Kilo |
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(Alphabet) L |
Lima |
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(Alphabet) M |
Mike |
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(Alphabet) N |
November |
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(Alphabet) O |
Oscar |
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(Alphabet) P |
Papa |
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(Alphabet) Q |
Quebec |
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(Alphabet) R |
Romeo |
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(Alphabet) S |
Sierra |
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(Alphabet) T |
Tango |
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(Alphabet) U |
Uniform |
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(Alphabet) V |
Victor |
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(Alphabet) W |
Whiskey |
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(Alphabet) X |
X-ray |
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(Alphabet) Y |
Yankee |
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(Alphabet) Z |
Zulu |