ODS Flashcards

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Mission of the Navy

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Mission of the Navy, to recruit, train, equip, and organize to deliver combat ready Naval forces to win conflicts and wars while maintaining security and deterrence through sustained forward presence.

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Navy Core Values w/ definitions

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Honor: I am accountable for my professional and personal behavior. I will be mindful of the privilege I have to serve my fellow Americans.

Courage: Courage is the value that gives me the moral and mental strength to do what is right, with confidence and resolution, even in the face of temptation or adversity.

Commitment: The day-to-day duty of every man and woman in the Department of the Navy is to join together as a team to improve the quality of our work, our people and ourselves.

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CNOs Core Attributes

CNOs four essential principles at the heart of command

Three Lanes of Leader Development

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Integrity Initiative Toughness Accountability

Authority Responsibility Expertise Accountability

Character Competence Connections

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Discipline

Article 1 of COC

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DISCIPLINE. Discipline is the instant, willing obedience to orders, respect for authority and self-reliance.

I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.

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Article 2 of COC

Article 3 of COC

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I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.

If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.

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Article 4 of COC

Article 5 of COC

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If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them up in every way.

When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause.

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Article 6 of COC

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I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America.

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Chain of Command 1-16

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1: DIVO
2: RDCs
3: Class Officers

4: LCPO
5: Deputy Dir, ODS
6: Director, ODS

7: SEL, OTCN
8: XO, OTCN
9: CO, OTCN

10: CO, NSTC
11: CO, NETC
12: CNP
13: CNO

14: SECNAV
15: SECDEF
16: POTUS

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Oath of Office

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I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. So help me God

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General Orders of the Sentry 1-3

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  1. Take charge of this post and all government property in view.
  2. Walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
  3. Report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.
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General Orders of the Sentry 4-7

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  1. Repeat all calls from any post more distant from the guard house than my own.
  2. Quit my post only when properly relieved.
  3. 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.
  4. Talk to no one except in the line of duty.
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General Orders of the Sentry 8-11

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  1. Give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.
  2. Call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions.
  3. Salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.
  4. Be especially watchful at night, and during the time for challenging, challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.
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14 Leadership Traits

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Judgement Justice
Decisiveness Integrity Dependability
Tact Integrity Endurance
Bearing Unselfishness Courage Knowledge Loyalty Enthusiasm

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Navy CWO1

Navy CWO2

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Collar: Gold Bar with two blue breaks
Shoulder/Sleeve: One gold 1/4-inch stripe with three blue breaks outboard/below a specialty insignia

Collar: Gold Bar with three blue breaks
Shoulder/Collar: One gold 1/2-inch stripe with three blue breaks outboard/below a specialty insignia

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Navy CWO3

Navy CWO4

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Collar: Silver Bar with two blue breaks
Shoulder: One gold 1/2-inch stripe with two blue breaks outboard/below a specialty insignia

Collar: Silver Bar with three blue breaks
Shoulder: One gold 1/2-inch stripe with one blue break outboard/below a specialty insignia

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Navy CWO5

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Collar: Silver Bar with one 1/8th inch horizontal blue line

Shoulder: Two thin gold stripes with one blue break outboard a specialty insignia

Sleeve: Two thin gold stripes with one blue break below a specialty insignia

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Navy O1

Navy O2

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Collar:One gold bar
Shoulder/Sleeve: One gold 1/2-inch stripe outboard/below a gold five pointed star

Collar: One silver bar
Shoulder/Sleeve: One gold 1/2-inch stripe outboard one 1/4-inch gold stripe outboard/below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O3

Navy O4

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Collar: Two silver bars
Shoulder/Collar: Two gold 1/2-inch stripes outboard/below a gold five pointed star

Collar: Gold oak leaf
Shoulder: One gold 1/2-inch stripe outboard one gold 1/4-inch stripe outboard one gold 1/2-inch stripe outboard/below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O5

Navy O6

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Collar: Silver oak leaf
Shoulder/Collar: Three gold 1/2-inch stripes outboard/below a gold five pointed star

Collar: Silver eagle
Shoulder/Sleeve: Four gold 1/2-inch stripes outboard/below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O7-11 Collar devices

Navy O7-11 Shoulder devices

Navy O7-11 Sleeve devices

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One/Two/Three/Four/Five silver five pointed stars

Gold shoulder boards with one/two/three/four/five pointed stars outboard of a silver fouled anchor

One gold 2-inch stripe below-
a gold five pointed star (O7)
one/two/three/four gold 1/2-inch stripe below a gold five pointed star (O8-11)

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USMC W1/CWO2

USMC CWO3/4

USMC CWO5

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Single bar device with a red background and one/two gold break(s)

Single bar device with a red background and one/two silver breaks

Single silver bar device with a thin red break in the center

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Navy E2/3

Navy E4/E5/E6

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Collar: two/three diagonal bars
Sleeve: two/three diagonal stripes

Collar/Sleeve: One eagle above one/two/three chevron(s)

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Navy E7/E8/E9

Q and V in phonetic alphabet

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Collar: Gold fouled anchor w/ silver USN centered across the anchor (below one/two silver star(s))

Sleeve: One eagle above one rocker above three chevrons

Kay-beck, Vik-tah

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MCPON ranks devices

SMMC rank devices

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Collar: Gold fouled anchor with silver USN centered across the anchor below three silver stars

Sleeve: Three gold stars above one eagle above one rocker above three chevrons with a gold star specialty mark

Three stripes over the Marine Corps emblem centered between two five pointed stars over four rockers

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USMC E1

USMC E2

USMC E3

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None

One stripe

One stripe over crossed rifles

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USMC E4

USMC E5

USMC E6

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Two stripes over crossed rifle

Three stripes over crossed rifles

Three stripes over crossed rifles over one rocker

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USMC E7

USMC E8

USMC E9

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Three stripes over crossed rifles over two rockers

Three stripes over (crossed rifles/one diamond) over three rockers

Three stripes over (a bursting bomb/one star) over four rockers

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MSC sleeve device

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A gold embroidered spread oak leaf, attached to a slanting twig, with the longer dimension perpendicular to the sleeve stripes, stem down, lower end to the front (right and left).

29
Q

Ensign is never displayed w/ union down unless ?

Presence of service flags

Who is the president of the Wardroom

A

Cases of distress

USA USMC USN AF CG

XO

30
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Military officer flag meaning if blue/white

Sequence for boarding small boat crafts

Location for riding in vehicles

A

Blue w/ stars: command at sea
White w/ stars: ineligible for command at sea

Juniors board first, leave last

Backseat on curbside, 2nd ranking backseat roadside

31
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Who created the Code of Conduct

What offers the timeliest method for resolving conflict at work

A

Eisenhower

Informal resolution system

32
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The term ‘rank’ only applies to whom in the military

What are the Company/Field/General grade officers

What was the USNA/ROTC created

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Officers

O1-3: company (junior)
O4-6: field (mid-grade)
O7-11: general (flag)

1845/1915

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Who was the first specialty officer

6 Principles of Watch Standing

A

John Berriman (23DEC1775) as BM

Formality 
Level of knowledge
Integrity
Procedural compliance
Questioning
Forceful back up
34
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What colors are assigned to Confidential, Secret and Top Secret folders

FPCON conditions

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T: Orange (damage)
S: Red (serious)
C: Blue (grave)

N: general, global threat
A: increased, unpredictable general threat
B: predictable threat increased
C: incident will occur
D: occurred or imminent incident
35
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Pregnant service members transfer at ?wk of pregnancy and are waived from PRT x ?mon

Pregnant Sailors need to be reassigned if more than ?hrs from nearest hospital

When does MatLv start and how long is it

How long is Secondary Caregiver leave

A

20wks, 9mon after delivery

6hrs

Day after d/c x 6mon

21days

36
Q

Family Care plans need to be updated how quickly

What are the two form numbers

? is the oldest ceremony in the USN

A

<60d from changes

1740/6- FCP cert
1740/7- FCP arrangements

Burial at sea (600ft/100 fathoms, 3m past shelf)

37
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Difference between Dine In and Dine Out

Latin definition of Tradition

DAPA instruction

A

In: AD only, Out: spouses invited

Tradere: to hand down

5350.4#

38
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Define Command Authority

Define Chairman, Joint Chief of Staff

What are the limitations for the above position

A

CO can fire w/out higher permission

Principle advisor to POTUS, NatSec and SECDEF

No command, advise only

39
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When was National Security council established

Who makes up this council

Who provides service specific operational advice to the Joint Chief of Staff

A

1947 to advise national security and foreign policies

Defense Treasure POTUS/VP NSA State

Military Service Chiefs

40
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Who on the National Security Council has operational authority

What UCMJ article requires all Naval Officers to be briefed on UCMJ upon commissioning?

Commbatant Commanders report directly to whom?

A

POTUS, SECDEF

137

SECDEF/POTUS

41
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AFRICOM HQs is located ?

CENTCOM HQs is located ?

EUCOM HQs is located ?

INDOPACOM HQs is located ?

SPACECOM HQs is located ?

NORTHCOM HQs is located ?

SOUTHCOM HQs is located ?

A

Stuttgart, Germany

Tampa, FL

Stuttgart, Germany

Honolulu, HI

CO Springs, CO

CO Springs, CO

Miami, FL

42
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What are the 4 functional commands and their location

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STRATCOM: Omaha, NE

SOCOM: Tampa, FL

TRANSCOM: Beleuville, IL

CYBERCOM: Fort Mead, MD

43
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Instruction number for Naval Personnel

What flag is the ‘personal symbol’ of the CO

The practice/art of communicating by flags is called ?

A

OPNAV 3120.22

Commission pennant: flown from main staff when CO on board

Semiphore

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Q

5 steps of Risk Management

What are the 5 probability categories

A
ID hazards
Assess hazards
Make risk decisions
Implement controls
Supervise
A: frequent
B: likely
C: ocassional
D: seldom
E: unlikely
45
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What controls the number of Officers in the USN

What ranks are controlled

Who controls officer appointments

A

Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of 1980

O4-O6 and CWO5

PERS-8

46
Q

Officer Selection boards are convened by whom?

What maritime document offers the highest regulation for security

Distances from shore for control

A

SecNav (all others- by CNP)

National Security Document

Territory: 12nm
Contiguous: 24nm
Economic: 200nm
High seas: farther out

47
Q

Define Jus ad Bellum/Bello

What document offers protection to non-combatants

When do LOACs apply

A

Bellum: initiate conflict
Bello: engaged

Geneva convention (12AUG1949)

Declared war
Non/International armed conflict
Partial/Total occupation

48
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Define Military Necessity

Define Unnecessary Suffering

Define Proportionality

Define Discrimination

A

Necessary to complete objective

Minimal injury/damage

Excessive force unauthorized

No indiscriminate attacks

49
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Four parts to Group Dynamics

Time frame for Routine, Priority, Flash and Immediate Correspondence

A

Forming Storming Norming Performing

R (R): <6hrs
P (P): <3hrs
I (O): <30min
F (Z): <10min

50
Q

Naval Correspondence manual

Navy Directives Program

Naval Telecomm Procedures number

A

SECNAV 5216.5

5215.17A

NTP-3

51
Q

Eval due dates

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Jan: O3
Feb: O2
Mar: W/E5
Apr: O5, E9
May: O1
June: E4
July: E3/O6
Aug: 0
Sept: W2/E7-8
Oct: O4
Nov: E6
52
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What are the 3 people who can take a confidential/restricted SAPR report

CMEO form number for filing grievances

CMEO form number for filing grievances against CO

A

Medical SARC UVA

NAVREGS 1150

UCMJ 138

53
Q

Navy EO formal complaint form

What are the 4 principles of ORM

A

NAVPERS 535

No unnecessary risk
Make decision at right level
Benefits > costs
Anticipate/manage risk

54
Q

Define LOAC

What are the 4 principles

A

Law governing conduct during armed conflict

Military necessity
Minimize damage/suffering
Proportionality
ID non/combatants

55
Q

BCA percentages for new accessions

TA cap per year

A

Male: 22-26%
Female: 33-36%

$4,500

56
Q

Caveats for TA use

? determines how much a person is paid

A
Completed 3yrs of service
Owe 2yrs of service after 
AD for course
O3 or above for eligibility
Accredited school

Pay grade

57
Q

Define Rank, Rating, Rate

Four requirements for a lawful order

A

Rank: pay grade
Rating: occupation
Rate: enlisted pay grade

W/in givers authority
Legal
Military related
Understood by receiving

58
Q

Four reasons to ignore lawful order

When is the detailer contacted 15mon prior to PCS

A

Non-trivial violation
Attempt to change order/law
Public
Willing to accept consequences

EFMP, Dual Mil

59
Q

Requirements to conduct search of personal spaces/items

Difference between PQS and JQR

A

Jurisdiction, Authorization, Probable cause

PQS: Navy wide qual
JQR: job specific

60
Q

Percentages for advancement for O4, O5 and O6

Purpose of DEERS

A

80%, 70%, 50%

Database showing personnel entitled and registered for TRICARE

61
Q

Define Uniform basic items

Define Uniform Prescribable items

Define Uniform Optional items

A

Will be worn

May be directed

Non prescribable, may be worn

62
Q

Service Birthdays

A

Navy: 13 Oct 1775

Marine: 10 Nov 1775

Army: 14 June 1775

AF: 18 Sept 1947

CG: 4 Aug 1790

63
Q

Class A Mishap

Class B Mishap

Class C Mishap

Class D Mishap

Class E Mishap

A

$2.5M, fatality, aircraft destroyed

$600K-2.4M w/ dismemberment or 3+ people injured w/ admissions

$60-600K or non-fatal injury leading to loss of work

$24-60K injury causing more than LLD status

$1-24,999

64
Q

Purpose of Hague Convention

Purpose of Geneva Convention

Navy is composed of ?% of reserved

A

Customs of warfare on land preventing war on unlawful targets

Specific to handling captives and protecting groups of people

20%

65
Q

Navy Codes

A
N1: manpower
N2: intel
N3: ops
N4: logistics
N5: plans/strategies
N6: comms/IT
N7: reading/training
N8: finance
N9: civil affairs
66
Q

Who signs the National Security Strategy

What is its purpose

A

POTUS

Identifies highest priorities of security