Title: Basic military Requirements
1Basic military Requirements NAVEDTRA 14325
2The master-at-arms force, headed by the chief
master-at-arms (CMAA), works directly for Whom?
Q.
A.
XO
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3Who enforces Navy and ship regulations, musters
restricted personnel, holds reveille, and
performs other duties as are required for the
maintenance of good order and discipline?
Q.
A.
The master-at-arms force
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4What describes the duties, authority, and
responsibilities of some of the offices within
the Department of the Navy?
Q.
A.
Navy Regulations
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5Who is responsible for ensuring the U.S. Navy
Regulations conform to the current needs of the
Department of the Navy?
Q.
A.
The Chief of Naval Operations
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6What was passed by Congress on 5 May 1950, signed
into law by the President, and became effective
31 May 1951?
Q.
A.
UCMJ
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7What article of UCMJ is Failure to Obey Order
or Regulation?
Q.
A.
Art. 92
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8What article of UCMJ is General Article?
Q.
A.
Art. 134
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9How soon must an appeal be made?
Q.
A.
within a reasonable time (generally 5 days)
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10Three types of court martials?
Q.
A.
General, Special and Summary
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11A special court-martial consists of ?
Q.
A.
not less than three members or a military judge
and not less than three members or only a
military judge.
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12A general court-martial consists of?
Q.
A.
a military judge and not less than five members
or only a military judge.
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13A summary court can award what types of sentence?
Q.
A.
Any sentence that may be given at mast. It can
also award the additional punishments of
confinement for 1 month and hard labor without
confinement for 45 days.
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14What two pieces of a sound powered phone work in
the same manner thus being able to work
interchangeably?
Q.
A.
Mouthpiece and earpiece.
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15Typical shipboard sound-powered circuit JA ?
Q.
A.
Captains battle circuit
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16Typical shipboard sound-powered circuit JC ?
Q.
A.
Weapons control
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17In the sound powered circuits, how is the
auxiliary system circuits listed?
Q.
A.
Circuit designations are the same as the primary
system, preceded by the letter X.
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18What letter is used to designate a sound powered
circuit?
Q.
A.
J
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19What announcing system is used to pass voice to
all areas of the ship at once?
Q.
A.
1MC
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20Who is responsible for passing information over
the 1MC?
Q.
A.
Boatswain Mate of the Watch (BMOW)
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21Whats is the announcing system used from one
point to another? i.e communicate between 2 ships
Q.
A.
Bullhorn (6MC)
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22What is the primary means of DCC within the
repair locker area.
Q.
A.
DAMAGE CONTROL WIREFREE COMMUNICATIONS (DCWIFCOM)
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23When not under way, commissioned ships display
the _______ from the flagstaff at the stern and
the ______ from the jack staff at the bow.
Q.
A.
Ensign union jack
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24While under way, the ensign is normally flown
from where?
Q.
A.
Gaff
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25When is another flag or pennant flown above the
National flag?
Q.
A.
During church services aboard ship conducted by
Navy chaplains or visiting church dignitaries.
Then the church pennant or the Jewish worship
pennant is flown above the ensign.
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A.
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