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NAVEDTRA 14325, BMR
NAVEDTRA 14325, MILITARY REQUIREMENTS, BASIC (BMR)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Primary Municipal Pollutants are ? | Raw or inadequately treated sewage. |
| What creates the most pollution? | Motor Vehicles |
| Sulfur Oxides causes steel to? | Erode two to four times faster. |
| Vessels may not discharge unpulped trash at sea within how many nautical miles from the U.S. Coastline. | 25 |
| Pulped trash cannot be discharged within how many miles of the U.S. Coastline. | 12 |
| Vessels may not discharge any trash within how many nautical miles of any foreign coastline. | 25 |
| Submarines may discharge negatively buoyant compacted trash not less than how many nm from the U.S. coastline, but only at depths of greater than how many Fathoms. | 12nm and 1000 fathoms |
| No servicewoman may be assigned overseas or travel overseas after the beginning of the how many week of pregnancy. | 28th |
| Pregnant servicewomen won’t remain aboard ship if it takes longer than how many hours for medical evacuation to a treatment facility. | 6hr |
| Servicewomen cannot remain on board a deployed unit beyond the how many week of pregnancy. | 20th |
| Normally the CO grants how many weeks or days convalescent leave after the servicewoman has delivered the baby. | 6 Weeks or 42 days |
| The Navy Sponsor Program was started by who? | CNO |
| Define Fraud? | Intentional misleading or deceitful conduct |
| Define Waste? | Extravagant, careless, or needless expenditure. |
| Define Abuse | Intentional wrong or improper use of government resources. |
| You can report fraud, waste, and abuse by the following means: | Chain of Command, navy hot line, NCIS, or Congress |
| Military Cash Awards Program - Mil Cap award up to how much? | $25,000 |
| How much is the fine for unauthorized disclosure of service member private information. | 5,000 |
| Who is responsible for the Command Managed Equal Opportunity Program? | CNO |
| Who is overall responsible for making equal opportunity a reality in their commands. | CO |
| Hazing can be defined as | Any conduct or activity that is cruel, abusive, humiliating, demeaning, or harmful. |
| Sexual Harassment must meet what three criteria: | 1. Be unwelcome 2. Be sexual in nature 3. Occur in, or impact the work environment |
| Range of behaviors-Red | Red means stop. It’s sexual harassment. This behavior includes sexual favors for rewards, explicit pictures, obscene letters or comments, touching, fondling, or forced kissing. |
| Range of behaviors-Yellow | Yellow means use caution. This behavior may be sexual harassment. Such as whistling, personal questions, lewd or sexual comments, suggestive posters or calendars, off-color jokes, leering or staring, or foul language. |
| Range of behaviors-Green | Green: Good to go, acceptable behavior, performance counseling, social interaction, polite compliments. |
| If captured you need only to give your: | - name - rank - service number (SS#) - date of birth |
| The Code of Conduct has how many Articles | 6 |
| The Code of Conduct was established for? | POW’s by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1955 because of the Korean conflict.. |
| The Shore Patrol (SP) consists of what rank? | E4 and above |
| Some armed forces have the military police and they may be combined to form one unit called the? | Armed Forces Police Detachment (AFPD). |
| The word discipline comes from a Latin word meaning | “to teach” |
| The UCMJ was signed into effect on what date | 31 May 1951 by president Harry S. Truman. |
| ARTICLE 86 | Absence without leave |
| ARTICLE 87 | Missing movement |
| ARTICLE 92 | Failure to obey an order |
| ARTICLE 94 | Mutiny |
| ARTICLE 134 | General Article |
| ARTICLE 138 | Complaints of wrongs-Anyone who feels they have been wronged by their commanding officer will be provided redress by art. |
| ARTICLE 31 | Protection against self-incrimination. |
| ARTICLE 15 | is nonjudical punishment by the commanding officer (Captain’s Mast) |
| You generally have how many days to file an appeal after captain’s Mast. | 5 days |
| Navy birthday | 13 OCT 1775 |
| first 3 navy ship types | Ships of the line, Frigate, and Sloops or war |
| What was the first US Navy flagship | The USS Alfred |
| The first aircraft carrier built from the keel up was the | USS RANGER in 1934. |
| Battle of Coral Sea | The two fleets never saw each other. The battles was fought entirely with aircraft launched from carriers. |
| The turning point of the war in the Pacific came in what battle? | Battle of Midway |
| The turning point of the war in the Pacific came in the Battle of Midway. Radar and Sonar came into use when? | WWII |
| What battle was the final deciding blow to the Japanese Navy. | The Battle of Leyte Gulf |
| Jets were first used in | Korean Conflict. The helicopters also came into being during this time. |
| The first nuclear submarine was the | USS Nautilus. It was first put to sea on Jan 17, 1955. |
| The first nuclear powered surface warship was the | Guided missile cruiser USS Bainbridge launched on April 15, 1961. |
| • The first nuclear powered aircraft carrier was the | USS Enterprise which was commissioned on Nov 25, 1961. |
| The first Trident submarine was the | the USS Ohio (SSBN-726). It was delivered to the Navy in 1981. |
| In World War I women enlisted in the Navy on a large scale as what? | Yeoman |
| Women (WAVES) were eligible for 34 Different ratings during when? | During World War II |
| Define fore and aft | Length wise direction |
| Define athwartshops | Cross wise |
| Defien rearmost of the ship | stern |
| A ship is divided in half length wise by | Center line |
| Define starboard | Right side of the ship |
| Define Port | Left side of the ship |
| The backbone of the ship is called the | Keel |
| What do you call vertical walls | Bulkheads |
| The vertical distance from the bottom of the keel to the waterline is the ship's what? | Draft |
| The floors of the ships are called | Deck |
| What do you call the solid part above the ship's main deck | Superstructure |
| CVs | Multipurpose aircraft carriers |
| CVNs | Multipurpose aircraft carriers/nuclear propulsion |
| BBs | Battleships (all decommissioned) |
| CGs and CGNs | They are medium sized general utility ships |
| DDs | Destroyers are multipurpose ships. They are fast with little armor. |
| DDGs | Are similar to the DDs, but have a guided weapons system. |
| FFGs | Frigates are used for open ocean escort and patrol. Frigates resemble destroyers in appearances, but they are slower, have only a single screw, and have less armament. |
| LSD, LST, LPD, LHA. | All Amphibious warfare ships have the letter L as a designation. |
| MCMs | Mine Warfare Ships are mine countermeasures. The are designated to clear mines. The Avenger class ships use sonar and video systems, cable cutters, and a mine detonating device. The ship's hulls are made of fiberglass or wood. |
| The Navy deploys what two classes of subs | SSNs) Attack submarines and (SSBNs) Ballistic Missile Submarines. |
| The mission of a nuclear sub is. | To locate and destroy enemy ships and subs. |
| The mission of the (SSBSs) Fleet ballistic missile submarines is. | Deliver ballistic missile attacks from either surfaced or submerged condition. |
| This sub is the largest undersea craft developed by the Navy. It has 24 tubes for Trident Missiles. | Ohio Class sub |
| This class of fast-attack submarine: its stealthiness makes it the world's quietest sub. | Seawolf Class sub |
| Early subs were names after what? | Marine life like the turtle |
| The first SSBNs were named after what? | A persons well known in American History. |
| The new SSNs are named after what? | American cities. |
| A fixed wing aircraft is divided into what three basic parts. | 1. fuselage (main body) 2. wings (primary lifting device) 3. empennage (tail) |
| The 3 basic parts of a helocopter are | 1. Wings 2. Fuselage 3. Empennage (tail) |
| The Most common form of a salute is a | hand solute |
| Start you hand salute approx. how many paces from an officer | 6 paces |
| Hold your salute until you salute is returned or until you are about how many paces past the officer. | 6 paces |
| You do not have to salute when | Uncovered inside, when part of a work detail, when under actual or simulated battle conditions, or when guarding prisoners. |
| Passing honors are rendered when ships are how many yards? | 600 yards |
| Passing honors are rendered when boats are how many yards? | 400 yards |
| What is hoisted 5 minuted before colors. | Preparative pennant hoisted |
| Aboard the ship the CO is addressed as what regardless of rank | Captain |
| The objectives of first aid are | - save life - prevent further injury - limit infection |
| In administering first aid, you have three primary tasks: | - maintain breathing - stop bleeding/maintain circulation - prevent or treat for shock. |
| The best way to control serious bleeding: | 1. direct pressure 2. pressure points 3. constricting band (tourniquet) as last resort. |
| 1st degree burn | The mildest (ie. Mild sunburn) |
| 2nd degree burn | Leaves a blister |
| 3rd degree burn | The worst, skin is destroyed. |
| The following information will be passed over the 1-MC during abandon ship. | Bearing and distance to the nearest land, sea and wind conditions, and water temperature. |
| Article I | I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and out way of life. I am prepared to give my life in the defense. |
| Article II | I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have means to resist. |
| Article III | If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy. |
| Article IV | If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me |
| Article V | When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number, and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. |
| Article VI | I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which make my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America. |
| There are only three security classifications what are they? | - Top Secret - Secret - Confidential |
| Unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security. | Top Secret |
| Unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to national security. | Secret |
| Whose unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security. | Confidential |