ADMIN ESWS STUDY GUIDE Flashcards

1
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Sailor’s Creed

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I am a United States Sailor…

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2
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First General Order

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To take charge of this post and all government property in view.

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Second General Order

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To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

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4
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Third General Order

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To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.

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5
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Fourth General Order

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To report all calls from posts more distant from the guard house than my own.

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6
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Fifth General Order

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To quit my post only when properly relieved.

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7
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Sixth General Order

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To receive, obey and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the watch only.

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Seventh General Order

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To talk to no one except in the line of duty.

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9
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Eighth General Order

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To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.

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Ninth General Order

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To call the officer of the deck in any case not covered by instruction.

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Tenth General Order

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To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.

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12
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Eleventh General Order

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To be especially watchful at night, and, during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.

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13
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Commander in Chief

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President Barrack Obama

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14
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Vice President

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Joe Biden

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15
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Secretary of State

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John Kerry

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16
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Secretary of Defence (SECDEF)

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Secretary Chuck Hagel

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17
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Secretary of the Navy

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Honorable Ray Mabus

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18
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The Chief of Naval Operations

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Admiral Jonathan Greenert

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19
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Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff

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General Martin Dempsey

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20
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Carrier Strike Group Nine

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RADM Lower Half Patrick D. Hall

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21
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Commanding Officer

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Capt Thom W. Burke

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22
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Executive Officer

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Capt. Michael McKenna

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23
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MCPON

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Master Chief Petty Officer Michael D. Stevens

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24
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CMC

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Master Chief David Lynch. Rate: Works with all matters dealing with administrative actions such as directives, evaluations, fitreps and awards.

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25
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Ships Secretary (Ships Sec)

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LTJG Royal: Directly assists the Captain daily on his schedule and all admin matters.

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26
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Personal Officer (Perso)

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LT Isidro Aquino: Responsible for the pay of the crew.

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27
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Cammand Career Councilor (CCC)

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NCCM Brady/NCC Salvania/NC1 Mitchell

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28
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Ship 3M Officer

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LCDR Baker

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29
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Command Finalncial Specialist

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ABHC Ruiz

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30
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Safety Officer

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CDR Dunn

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31
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Command Security Manager

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Lt Nelson

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32
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SAPR

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ETCS Schimke

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33
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Equal Opportunity Advisors (EOA)

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OSC Casteen/EM1 Jones

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34
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Six Areas of Naval Doctrine (COWLIP)

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Command & Control
Operations
Warfare
Logistics
Intelligence
Planning
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35
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Oldest Commissioned Naval Vessel

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USS Consitution

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36
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Saluting the Ensign

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  1. When coming onboard/ departing any US Navy Ship.
  2. When passed by or passing the national ensign being carried, uncased, in a military formation, all persons in the navel service shall salute.
37
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Three Classes of Ships at Inception of the Navy

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  1. Ships of the Line: 64-100 guns.
  2. Frigates: 24-44 guns.
  3. Sleeps-of-War: 10-26 guns.
38
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Great White Fleet

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16 December to 22 February 1909. Ordered by President Theodore Roosevelt. Involved 16 ships.

39
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Attack on USS Stark

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Struck on May 17, 1987 by two Exocet antiship missiles fired from an Iraqi aircraft during the Iran-Iraq war.

40
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Attack on USS Cole

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October 12, 2000 while refueling in the Yemeni Port of Aden. By Al-Qaeda 17 dead.

41
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Pearl Harbor

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December 7, 1941. By the Japanese.

42
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Battle of Leyte Gulf

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Largest Naval Battle of WWII. 23-26 October 1944.

43
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Uss Forrestal Fire

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Devistating fire and series of chain-reaction explosions on 29 July 1967 that killed 134 Sailors, from a Zuni rocket electronically discharged on the flight deck.

44
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Battle of Coral Sea

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7-8 May 1942. 1st Carrier vs. Carrier Battle (Breaking of the Japanese Code); First time radars were introduced in a battle.

45
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Battle of Midway

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3-5 June 1942. Turning point of the Pacific War

46
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Battle of Normandy

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6 June 1944. Largest Amphibious Operation in history.

47
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Battle of Guadacanal

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13-15 November 1942. 5 Sullivan brothers lost on USS Jeneau. Navy re-instated policy pertaining to family members on the same vessel. Navy named ship after the Sullivan brothers (USS Sullivan)

48
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3 Levels of War

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  1. Tactical
  2. Operations
  3. Strategic
49
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1st Ship Named After an Enlisted Man

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Osmond Ingram (First enlisted man killed in WWI)

50
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Navy Birthday

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October 13, 1775

51
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Ships Birthday (Commissioning)

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July 12, 2003. RONALD REAGAN 40th PRESIDENT.

52
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Classes of Ship - CC

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CC - Cruiser Guided Missile

53
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Classes of Ship - DD

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DD - Destroyer

54
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Classes of Ship - DDG

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DDG - Destroyer Guided Missile

55
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Classes of Ship - T/AO

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T/AO - Auxiliary Oiler

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Classes of Ship - AOE

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AOE - Fast Combat Support

57
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Classes of Ship - LCC

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LCC - Amphibious Command (Flag Ship)

58
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Classes of Ship - SSN

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SSN - Sub-Surface Nuclear (Fast Attack)

59
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Classes of Ship - SSBN

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SSBN - Sub-Surface Ballistic Missile (Nuclear Deterrent)

60
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Classes of Ship - LPH

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LPH - Landing Platform Helo

61
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Classes of Ship - LHA

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LHA - Amphibious Assault

62
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Classes of Ship - LHD

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LHD - Amphibious Assault

63
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Classes of Ship - PC

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PC - Patrol Craft

64
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2nd Fleet

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Atlantic

65
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3rd Fleet

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Pacific Ocean

66
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4th Fleet

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South America

67
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5th Fleet

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CENTCOM/Middle East

68
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6th Fleet

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Mediterranean

69
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7th Fleet

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Indian Ocean

70
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MSC (Geographical AOR’S)

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Military Sea Lift Command (Globally) Civilians work here.

71
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8 O’Clock Report

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Sea - 1730 by the CO

In-Port - 1930 by the CDO

72
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12 O’Clock Report

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Boat Report
Fuel Report
Muster Report
Medical Report
Draft Report
Dental Report
Oil & Water Report
Ship's Position Report
73
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21 Gun Salute is Rendered

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President
Foreign Heads of State
Washington Birthday
Memorial Day
Independence Day
74
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Gun Salutes

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17 Guns for Admiral
15 Guns for Vice Admiral
13 for Rear Admiral (Upper Half)
11 for Rear Admiral (Lower Half)

75
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State the 7 Principles of Naval Logistics: (FEARSSS)

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  1. Responsiveness
  2. Simplicity
  3. Flexibility
  4. Economy
  5. Attainability
  6. Sustainability
  7. Survivability
76
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OMBUDSMAN

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CO appointed Liaison between family and command.

77
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DTG

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Date Time Group

78
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Page 2

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Personnnel Emergancy Date

79
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Page 4

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Qualification History

80
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Page 13

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Administration Remarks

81
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Enlisted Distribution Verification Report (EDVR)

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For tracking and verification of personnel attached top command. 12 chapters. 3 sub chapter (1st prospective gains; 2nd prospective losses; 3rd alphabetical listing)

82
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ADMINISTRATIVE BILLS

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  • DARKEN SHIP
  • BERTHING
  • ABANDON SHIP
  • POW
83
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TYPES OF DISCHARGES (6)

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Honorable
Dishonorable
General
Bad Conduct
Other than Honorable
Uncharacterized
84
Q

ORM

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Identify Hazards
Assessing Hazards
Making Risk Decisions
Implementing Controls
Supervise
85
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Forms (OPNAV 1650/3)

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Personal Award Recommendation

86
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Forms (DD 214)

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Certificate of Release of Discharge from Activity

87
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Forms (NAVPERS 1306/7)

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Enlisted Personnel Action Request

88
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Forms (NAVPERS 1626/7)

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Report and Disposition of Offenses (REPORT CHIT)