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Is the authorized absence of a member from a place of duty, chargeable against such member |
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Is the term used to describe leave accrued to a member's credit as of any given date |
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Earned leave may indicate a minus leave credit, but such amount of minus leave credit must not exceed the amount of leave that would normally be earned during the remaining period of Oblugated Active Duty (ACDU) |
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A minus leave credit on date of discharge, effective date of first extension of an enlistment, or separartion from ACDU is excess leave amnd is subject to checkage. |
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The account balance of ordinary earned or accrued leave must be reduced to 60 days at the end of the fiscal year (FY), except in the case of Special Accrual |
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For personnel authorized special leave accrual up to 120 days, while assigned to duty under special circumstances |
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is the term used to describe leave granted in execution of a command's leave program, chargeable to the member's leave account, and is also called ordinary leave, as distinguished from Emergency Leave |
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is the term used to describe leave granted for a personal or family emergency requiring the member's presence. It is chargeable to the member's leave account. |
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is the term used to describe leave granted prior to its accrual to the member's leave account, based on a reasonable expectation that it will be earned by the member during the remaining period of obligated ACDU |
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Convalescent Leave |
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is the term used to describe a period of authorized absence granted to persons while under medical care which is part of the care and treatment prescribed for a member's recuperation or convalescence |
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Graduation Leave |
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is the term used to describe a period of authorized absence granted as a delay in reporting to the first duty station in the case of graduates of the Naval Academy who are Appointed Commissioned Officers in the Armed Forces |
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Adoption Leave |
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is the term used to describe a period of authorized absence up to 21 days granted to a service member who adopts a child under a qualifying adoption |
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Paternity Leave |
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is the term used to describe a period of authorized absence up to 10 days granted to a married service member whose wife gives birth to a child |
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Arranging Visits for Dignitaries |
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1. Ensure that all arrangements, including reservations for Hotels and Restaurants are in writing
2. Ensure that all dignitaries will be met and bade farewell by officers commensurate rank whenever this is possible. As a general rule, this requires that a flag officer be present at the arrival and departure of a flag officer that is not an official visit
3. Ensure that all drivers of the official party are briefed regarding their schedules and are given explicit directions in order that they operate independently if they become separated from the other cars
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Arranging Visits for Dignitaries
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4. Prepare a folio, which contains at least a map of the area, the local schedule, and lists of room assignments and telephone numbers for presentation to each member of the party
5. Provide billeting for the U.S. Escort Officer in the same building as the dignitary whenever possible. Otherwise, make adequate transportation available.
6. Provide sufficient time in the schedule not only for meetings, calls, meals, etc., but also for changes of clothes, coffee breaks, occasional rest periods, and transportation. The planner should actually time the travel from place to place and allow extra time for boarding vehicles and baggage transfer |
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Arranging Visits for Dignitaries
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7. Foreign dignitaries are usually accompanied by one or more aides of their own armed service. Frequently, the latter are officers of the highest caliber wh are destined for future positions of authority in their country. They often form lasting impressions about the United States and the Navy on the basis of the treatment accorded them as members of a visiting party. Special attention should also be given to their transportation, dining, and recreational arrangements, and needs |
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Pollution can result when what types of agents are introduced into the air, water, or soil? |
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Biological Chemical Physical |
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Which operation causes the most pollution?
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Which material is the primary municipal pollutant? |
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Raw or inadequately treated sewage |
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Which mode of transportation creates most air pollutants? |
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What effect of pollution is the most serious? |
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Steel erodes faster than normal when exposed to what air pollutant? |
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Most pesticides fall into this category... |
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What is the primary pollution concern of Navy personnel? |
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Under the Clean Air Act, what government body has the primary responsibility for assuring air quality? |
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Virtually all Navy ships have some type of sanitation device installed. What type of system retains sewage on board for discharge ashore or in waters where discharging is allowed? |
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Collection, holding, and transfer |
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When operating sanitation devices in foreign waters, Navy ships comply with what requirement? |
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Status of Forces Agreement |
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Vessels may not discharge unpulped trash within what minimum distance from the U.S. coastline? |
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Submarines may discharge negatively buoyant compacted trash not less than 12 nm from the U.S. coastline only if the water depth is greater than how many fathoms? |
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The Navy’s land management program involves what effort? |
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Soil and Water conservation |
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From what part of the world does the U.S. import most of its crude oil? |
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What program provides information and support for Navy personnel who are guests in foreign lands? |
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The Military Cash Awards Program (MILCAP) provides monetary recognition of up to what maximum amount? |
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The Navy’s Health and Physical Readiness Program promotes health and fitness at the command level. As part of this program, naval personnel are required to undergo fitness testing at what interval? |
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You can report fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement to which of the following offices? |
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The Navy hotline The chain of command The Naval Criminal Investigative Service |
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Under the Clean Air Act, each state has the primary responsibility for assuring air quality. All naval activities must meet both federal and state standards for preventing air pollution |
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The Clean Water Act, as amended, represents a clear goal to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the nation’s waters. |
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How far must a navy vessel be from any coastline to discharge plastic waste material? |
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Overboard dishcarge of plastic waste material is prohibited. |
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What are the goals of the Navy's energy conservation efforts? |
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To ensure it provides the fleet with enough fuel to sustain peacetime and combat operations and to reduce energy costs and dependency on unreliable energy sources while conserving petroleum. |
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What is the Overseas Duty Support Program (ODSP)? |
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The Overseas Duty Support Program (ODSP)provides information and support to help personnel who are guests in foreign lands. Whether you find yourself in a foreign country as a result of a PCS or a deployment, the ODSP will provide you with information about the country you are visiting. |
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What Navy Regulations state "Equal opportunity shall be afforded to all on the basis of individual effort, performance, conduct, diligence, potential, capabilities and talents without discrimination as to race, color, religion, creed, sex or national origin..." |
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Navy Regulations, Article 1164 |
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What US Navy Regulations prohibits fraternization? |
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US Navy Regulation Article 1165. |
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What command tells you to smartly turn your head 45 degrees to the right? |
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When wearing a peacoat over a dress blue jumper uniform, the uniform collar should be... |
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The uniform's collar is worn inside the outer garment |
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What is a battle dressing? |
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Combination compress and bandage, in which a sterile gauze pad is fastened to a gauze, muslin, or adhesive bandage. |
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What is a constricting band? |
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A pad, a band, and a device for tightening the band so that the blood vessels will be compressed. Only use a constricting band when hemorrhage can't be controlled any other way. used above wounds. They aren't used for wounds on the head, neck, or body. |
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