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REVIEW 5 ANSWERS - 12018_573
CHAPTER COMPREHENSIVE TEST - 12018_575

Basic Military Requirements (BMR) - Requirement for military advancement
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c.   Watch stations A2.  To find a list of Navy TRAMANs, you would refer  to  the   Catalog  of  Nonresident  Training Courses   on the web at   http://www.cnet.navy. mil/netpdtc/nac/neas.htm. A3.  When you’re learning a skill while working, you are receiving  on-the-job (OJT) training. A4. Recruit training is  General Military Training (GMT) and a class “R” school. A5.  Different Navy schools include— a.   Class “R” b.   Class “A” c.   Class “C” d.   Class “F” e.   Class “P” f.   Class “V” A6. The    Basic  Skills  Program    offers  Sailors  a chance to earn a high school diploma or improve their skills and military performance. A7. The  Tuition Assistance Program  is the Navy’s financial program that helps Sailors with their off-duty education. A8. DA N T E S o ff e r s e x a m i n a t i o n s a n d c e r t i fi c a t i o n   p ro g r a m s ,   o p e r a t e s   a n independent  study  support  system,  and provides  other  support  and  development activities. REVIEW 8 ANSWERS A1.  The  Secretary  of  the  Navy  can  appoint  the following  enlisted  personnel  to  the  Naval Academy: a.   85 Regular Navy or Regular Marine Corps b.   85 Naval or Marine Corps Reserve (active or inactive) A2. The  maximum time allowed to attend college on the NROTC program is 40 months. A3. The BOOST program was intended for  Sailors who meet all the requirements for the Naval Academy  or  NROTC  program  except  for academics  and  people  who  have  been educationally deprived. A4.  The major requirement to be eligible for the Enlisted  Commissioning  Program  is  the candidate  must  be  able  to  complete  a baccalaureate degree within 2 years. A5.  The two programs that can lead to an enlisted member being commissioned are— a.   Chief Warrant Officer b.   Limited Duty Officer REVIEW 9 ANSWERS A1.  The five types of discharge are— a.   Honorable b.   General c.   Other than Honorable d.   Bad Conduct e.   Dishonorable A2.  When getting out of the Navy with less than 8 years of service, you are  separated  from naval service instead of discharged. A3.  Some  advantages  of  having  an  honorable discharge from the Navy include— a.   Entitlements to various veterans’ benefits and rights b.   Job preferences c.   Entry into a school or college A4.  The Good Conduct Medal can be awarded every 3 years for good conduct. 16-36







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