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Basic Military Requirements (BMR) Revised Edition
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REVIEW 1 ANSWERS A1.   The four main sources of pollutants are— a.  Agricultural runoff b.  Industrial c.  Municipal d.  Transportation operations A2.   Pollution   affects   both   the   physical  and biological world. A3.   The primary pollution concern of the Navy is the pollution produced by shipboard waste. A4.   The  Navy  has  been  converting  their  power plants to use more efficient pollution control systems for stack emissions. A5.   The  agreement  the  Navy  follows  to  operate marine sanitation devices (MSDs) and to dispose of treated sewage in foreign waters is the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA). A6.   Vessels must be at least 25 nautical miles from the  U.S.  coastline  before  they  can  discharge unpulped trash. REVIEW 2 ANSWER A1.   The  Navy  makes  every  possible  effort  to improve  the  way  it  uses  energy  resources, without compromising readiness, effectiveness, or safety. REVIEW 3 ANSWERS A1.   Delete A2.   Delete A3.   The Overseas Duty Support Program (ODSP) provides you with support and information about foreign lands. A4.   Besides  the  ODSP,  you  can  get  information about  other  countries  through  the  Overseas Transfer Information Service (OTIS). A5.   The   Military   Cash   Awards   Program (MILCAP)  is  used  to  reward  individuals  for their  beneficial  suggestions,  inventions,  and scientific achievements. REVIEW 4 ANSWERS A1.   If Navy service members don’t meet the fitness or  body  fat  standards  and  need  help  to  change health habits, they take part in the Health and Physical Readiness Program. A2.   The   Navy   responsibility   for   pregnant servicewomen is providing obstetrical care at a  medical  facility  if  it  has  obstetrical/ gynecological    facilities    and    if    the servicewoman  lives  in  the  treatment  facility area. A3.   List   the   responsibilities   of   pregnant servicewomen. a.  Plan  pregnancy  to  meet  family  and military obligation b.  Confirm pregnancy with military medical facility c.  Notify CO or OIC of pregnancy d.  Perform military duties while pregnant e.  Comply with work- and task-related safety and health recommendations A4.   Service members must complete what forms for family care? a.  Family  Care  Plan  Certificate,  NAVPERS 1740/6 b.  Family   Care   Plan   Arrangements, NAVPERS 1740/7 A5.   The  Department  of  the  Navy  public  affairs informs  the  public  and  service  members  about the following subjects: a.  The  Navy  as  an  instrument  of  national policy and security b.  Navy operations and programs c.  The responsibilities and activities of naval personnel as U. S. citizens 1-26







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