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Title: Naval Science I_CadetFieldManual_Unit2


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W-1 Warrant Officer WO1
This is the lowest warrant officer rank in the
Navy. The grade of Warrant Officer (W-1) is no
longer in use in the U.S. Navy.
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W-2 Chief Warrant Officer CWO2
This is the next highest warrant officer rank in
the Navy after a warrant officer (WO1).
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W-3 Chief Warrant Officer CWO3
This is the next highest warrant officer rank in
the Navy after a CWO2.
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W-4 Chief Warrant Officer CWO4
This is the next highest warrant officer rank in
the Navy after a CWO3.
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W-5 Chief Warrant Officer CWO5
This is the highest warrant officer rank in the
Navy. This rank was established in 2002.
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O-1 Ensign
The lowest ranking officer in the Navy
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O-2 Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG)
The next highest rank of officer in the Navy
after an Ensign
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O-3 Lieutenant (LT)
The next highest rank of officer in the Navy
after a Lieutenant Junior Grade
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O-4 Lieutenant Commander (LCDR)
The next highest rank of officer in the Navy
after a Lieutenant
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O-5 Commander (CDR)
The next highest rank of officer in the Navy
after a Lieutenant Commander
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O-6 Captain (CAPT)
The next highest rank of officer in the Navy
after a Commander
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O-7 Rear Admiral (Lower Half) RADM (L)
The first of the flag officer ranks
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O-8 Rear Admiral (Upper Half) RADM (U)
The next highest flag officer in the Navy
after a rear admiral (lower half)
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O-9 Vice Admiral (VADM)
The next highest flag officer in the Navy
after a rear admiral (upper half)
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O-10 Admiral (ADM)
The highest ranking flag officer in the Navy
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Q.1. What is the title of the cadet who
leads a battalion?
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Q.1. What is the title of the cadet who
leads a battalion?
A.1. Battalion Commander
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Q.2. Name the three levels of seaman.
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Q.2. Name the three levels of seaman.
A.2. Seaman recruit, seaman apprentice,
and seaman
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Q.3. TRUE or FALSE. The Navys rate and
rank structure for men and women on
active duty is similar to that of the
NJROTC program.
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Q.3. TRUE or FALSE. The Navys rate and
rank structure for men and women on
active duty is similar to that of the
NJROTC program.
A.3. TRUE.
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Q.4. What rank or rate can a third year
cadet hope to make?
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Q.4. What rank or rate can a third year
cadet hope to make?
A.4. Senior petty officer or junior
officer
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Q.5. TRUE OR FALSE. A cadet may be
demoted for unacceptable performance.
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Q.5. TRUE OR FALSE. A cadet may be
demoted for unacceptable performance.
A.5. TRUE. A student may also be
disenrolled for any of the following
reasons a. Failure to maintain
academic or military standards
b. Lack of aptitude or poor
behavior
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Q.5. TRUE OR FALSE. A cadet may be
demoted for unacceptable performance.
A.5. c. Disenrollment from school d. Request
from the cadet e. Physical condition that
preclude participation
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Q.6. Upon what criteria are promotions
and advancements made?
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Q.6. Upon what criteria are promotions
and advancements made?
A.6. Academic and military performance,
ability, loyalty, and other qualities
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Q.7. What criterion is used for
achievement of officer status in the
JROTC program?
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Q.7. What criterion is used for
achievement of officer status in the
JROTC program?
A.7. Requires an individual who has
demonstrated superior quality leadership,
integrity, personal appearance, conduct,
and patriotism.
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Q.8. What is the collar device for a
Cadet Senior Chief Petty Officer?
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Q.8. What is the collar device for a
Cadet Senior Chief Petty Officer?
A.8. An eagle and one star perched on a
fouled anchor
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