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The first Naval JROTC programs began in what year ? |
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What does NJROTC stand for ?
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Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps |
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Where is NSTC (Naval Service Training Command) located?
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What are the 3 core values of the Navy ? |
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Honor
Courage
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Commitment
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What type of training in NJROTC uses air rifles that fire pellets?
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Which NJROTC competition is similar to a timed treasure hunt? |
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What does the phrase "advanced pay grade enlistment" mean? |
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It means that you are able to enlist at a level of E-2 or E-3 after completing 3 years of NJROTC |
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Where is the U.S. Naval Academy located? |
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A student who has three years as an NJROTC Cadet can enlist as an E-3 in all services except the_______ |
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#10.The Navy's three rigorous and demanding programs, the Nuclear Power, Advanced Electronics, and Advanced Technical Programs are collectively called what? |
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Enlistment for the Navy Nuclear, Advanced Electronics and Advanced Technical Program is for how many years? |
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Under the Delayed Entry Program, enlistees can sign up for the Navy and report up to _______ later. |
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Units with more than 150 cadets will be organized into a__________. |
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#14
In the United States, your "rights as a citizen" can be found where?
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Constitution. Declaration of Independence. Bill of Rights. |
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How many Articles are in the Constitution? |
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Which Article of the Constitution provides for changing the Constitution by amendment? |
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What Article of the Constitution describes the power of the President, the qualifications for holding the office, and the method of electing the President? |
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Under which department does the United States Coast Guard serve during peacetime? |
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Department of Transportation |
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Under which department does the United States Merchant Marine serve? |
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Department of Transportation |
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Under which department does the United States Merchant Marine serve? |
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The backbone of the ship is
called what? |
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The supporting body of the ship is called what? |
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The quaterdeck is an area designated by the commanding officer for the conduct of official functions. |
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Its location depends on how the ship is moored and on which side of the ship is tied to the pier.
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What is part of the ship's armament? |
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Missiles, Guns
and Planes
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What do an
Amphibious AssaultShip (LHD do ?
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Delivers supplies and personnel to locations in enemy territory |
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What is a destroyer ship?
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A multi-purpose ship used in almost any kind of naval operation, carries a variety of armaments but little or no armor, and relies upon its speed and mobility for protection,
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A dock landing ship is designed to do what? |
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They are designed to transport and launch a variety of amphibious craft and vehicles with embarked crew and troops |
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What is the mission of aircraft carrierr? |
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To carry, launch, retrieve, and handle combat aircraft
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What are the mission of an attack submarines? |
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1.Performs rescue missions.
2.Serves as protective screens against surface attack.
3.provides gunfire support for land operations.
4.Delivers supplies and personnel to locations in enemy territory
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What is the mission of the Military Sealift Command ? |
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To provide ocean transportation of equipment, fuel, supplies, and ammunition. |
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When a ship is in port, the national ensign is flown where? |
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Officials or officers boarding or leaving a ship are saluted by a group of four to eight sailors lined up half on one side of the gangway and half on the other in which ceremony? |
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The hoisting and lowering of the national ensign, our national flag, is called what?
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colors ceremony
Colors ceremony
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Aboard ship, sailors salute officers other than the commanding officer and visiting officers senior to the commanding officer when? |
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On the first meeting of the day |
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Aboard ship, sailors salute the commanding officer or visiting officers senior to the commanding officer when? |
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In aircraft model designations (for example, F-14), the letter specifies what? |
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The basic mission of the aircraft.
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What is the primary mission of jet-powered fixed-wing fighter and attack aircraft? |
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To launch strikes against an enemy.
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What year did the history of Naval Aviation begin? |
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What are the missions of carrier-based aircraft? |
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1. Launch strikes against an enemy.
2. Provide the fleet with early warnings of potential trouble.
3. Protect the fleet from enemy aircraft and surface ships. |
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What is the mission of patrol and long-range multi-engine aircraft? |
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Photographic and escort missions and undersea warfare
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The F-14 aircraft flies at a top speed of Mach 2.0. How fast is Mach 2? |
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How are rotary wing aircraft used for in today's warfare? |
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1.Amphibious operations in support of Marine forces.
2.Search and rescue of downed aviators.
3.Vertical replenishment missions.
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Navy aircraft of the same type are organized into _________ for the purpose of training, maintenance, and administration.
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What training helicopter is used for students becoming naval aviators? |
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A four-engine turboprop aircraft that is capable of taking off and landing from short runways. |
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A jet-powered, twin-engine carrier-based aircraft. |
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What helicopters operates from carriers and other warships? |
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A joint service multi-mission aircraft with vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capabilities? |
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A twin-engine helicopter whose primary mission is to detect and destroy enemy submarines.
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A two-seat turboprop trainer whose mission is to provide "primary" flight training for Navy and Marine Corps student pilots |
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What is a P-3C Orion aircraft?
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An aircraft that serves as the Navy's communication relay for fleet ballistic missile submarines and airborne command post for strategic forces. |
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What is an E-2C Hawkeye aircraft? |
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The Navy's all-weather, carrier-based tactical warning and control system aircraft. |
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What type of aircraft below has its fleet squadron designation as VP? |
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Maritime Patrol, P-3C Orion |
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What type of aircraft below has it fleet squadron designation as VAQ? |
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Electronic Attack, EA-6B Prowler |
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