SOPMAN Flashcards

1
Q

What does SOPMAN stand for?

A

Standard Operating Procedures Manual

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2
Q

Command Indoc

A

Scheduled within 30 days

Conducted within 90 days

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3
Q

CDB

A

Within 30 days of checking in

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4
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Basic

A

Within 30 days

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5
Q

RDB

A

Within 3 months

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6
Q

Advanced

A

Within 6 months

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7
Q

LPO

A

Within 18 months to have PQS filled out, doesn’t have to do the board.

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8
Q

OR

A

2 years

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9
Q

DLCPO

A

Within 2 years of graduating the academy

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10
Q

What is the Evaluation Instruction?

A

1610.10

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11
Q

When are 9595 Recruiters eligible for a NOB Evaluation?

A

Eligible up to 6 months from check in

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12
Q

Can an Officer request an out of proximity move?

A

Yes

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13
Q

Can you “Fault Transfer” an Officer?

A

No

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14
Q

What department handles fault, no-fault and incompatibility transfers?

A

PERS-4010

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15
Q

Can Nuclear Enlisted Sailors apply for conversion to CRF?

A

No

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16
Q

What is the purpose of the RDB?

A

To check the Recruiters progress since graduation from NORU

17
Q

Who chairs an RDB and who are the other members?

A

Chaired by the XO.

Other members OIC, CMC, CR or ACR and CT

18
Q

What is the purpose of REB?

A

To evaluate whether the Recruiter has the potential to eventually succeed or is incompatible with recruiting duty.

19
Q

Who chairs the REB and who are the members?

A

Chaired by the XO.

Other members are CMC, OIC, and CR

20
Q

What are the types of transfers?

A

Fault
No Fault
Incompatibility

21
Q

Can a Recruiter request to be transferred with a no-fault or incompatibility transfer?

A

No

22
Q

Which transfer is the only transfer that reflects negatively on a Recruiter?

A

Fault

23
Q

What are the different types of moves available on Recruiting Duty?

A

Short Distance
Out of Proximity
Permissive Reassignment

24
Q

What is considered a “Short Distance” move?

A

No cost move of 50 miles or less

25
Q

What is considered an “Out of Proximity” move?

A

When a new assignment involves change of PDS to a new PDS that is not in the proximity to the old PDS.

26
Q

What is considered a “Permissive Reassignment” move?

A

A member may wish to be transferred to a new PDS solely for personal convenience.

27
Q

What is NAVCRUIT 1130/50 used for (TAB F)?

A

To notify the RDB members of progress and status of training of the member.

28
Q

Who bottom lines the Tab G?

A

CO

29
Q

What are the types of RADs available to the field?

A
Lead Generating
Fulfillment
Sales Closing
Transition
Awareness RADS
30
Q

What does “EOV” stand for?

A

Educator Orientation Visit

31
Q

What does NUPOC stand for?

A

Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate

32
Q

What does PRIDE stand for?

A

Personalized Recruiting for Immediate and Delayed Enlistment