INDEX
A
ADP security, 9-44
ADP security officer, 9-7
Adversaries, possible, 1-8
Africa, 1-9
Northern Africa, 1-9
Southern Africa, 1-9
strategic importance, 1-9
Aircraft, 1-12
Arms control, 1-11
Assistance organizations, 6-7
Assistance programs, 6-1
assistance organizations, 6-7
Casualty Assistance Calls Program, 6-3
family advocacy, 6-2
Family Service Centers, 6-2
housing entitlements, 6-4
morale, welfare, and recreation, 6-3 and
6-11
Navy Personal Financial Management Pro-
gram (PFM), 6-4
Navy Sponsor Program, 6-5
Ombudsman Program, 6-2
Overseas Duty Support Program, 6-5
single parenting, 6-1
Authority, 2-10 and 3-12
Awards, 7-21
campaign and service, 7-22
foreign decorations and non-U.S. service,
7-22
identification badge and breast insignia,
7-22
marksmanship, 7-22
medals, large and miniature, 7-24
military decorations, 7-21
nonmilitary decorations, 7-21
precedence, 7-21
ribbons, 7-23
unit, 7-21
wearing of, 7-23
B
Benefits, 5-2 and 5-19
family services, 5-3
leave, 5-3
life insurance, 5-3
medical care, 5-19
Navy lodge, 5-3
recreation, 5-3, 6-3, and 6-11
Survivor Benefit Plan, 5-20
Broadened Opportunity for Officer Selection
and Training (BOOST), 5-10
Budgets, 4-1
budge process, the, 4-2
budget requests, 4-1
division goals, 4-3
preparation of, 4-3
types of, 4-4
C
Career information, 5-1
benefits, 5-2 and 5-19
commissioning programs, 5-8
dependent care, 5-11
education, 5-6
entitlements, 5-5
Fleet Reserve and retirement, 5-18
interview, 5-1
Selective Conversion and Reenlistment
Program, 5-2
Selective Training and Reenlistment Pro-
gram, 5-2
Casualty Assistance Calls Program, 6-3
Chain of command reporting system, the, 6-9
CHAMPUS, 5-12
Chemical and biological weapons, 1-12
defense against, 1-18
Iran, 1-16
Iraq, 1-16
Israel, 1-16
Libya, 1-19
properties of, 1-17
Syria, 1-19
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