REVIEW 2 ANSWERS
A1. DELETE.
A2. Both men and women Sailors stencil the dress
white jumper in the same way.
A3. The commanding officer can authorize the
transfer of enlisted persons uniform clothing to
another individual.
A4. You are required to have four dungaree shirts
and four pairs of dungaree trousers/slacks in
your seabag.
A5. You may wear any of the following with civilian
clothes:
a. All-weather raincoat
b. Underwear
c. Shoes
d. Belt with civilian buckle
e. Socks/hosiery
f. Sweaters
g. Neckties
REVIEW 3 ANSWERS
A1. A striker mark is a specialty mark of a rating
worn by qualified E-1 through E-3 personnel.
A2. To be eligible to wear a service stripe, you must
have served 4 full years of active or reserve
service in any branch of the U.S. Armed
Forces.
A3. A rear admiral (lower half) wears one silver
star metal grade insignia on the uniform collar.
A4. A line officer wears a five-pointed gold star on
the sleeve insignia.
A5. Personnel qualified in underwater and beach
reconnaissance and demolition wear the Special
Warfare insignia.
REVIEW 4 ANSWERS
A1. If a person has four or more ribbons, that person
must wear three on the uniform.
A2. Military decorations include the following:
a. Medal of Honor
b. Navy Cross
c. Distinguished Service Medal
d. Purple Heart
A3. Nonmilitary decorations include the following:
a. Presidential Medal of Freedom
b. Gold and Silver Life Saving Medals
c. National Sciences Medal
A4. The person wears the medals from top to bottom
inboard to outboard, within rows.
REVIEW 5 ANSWERS
A1. A person shouldnt take any of the following
actions with regard to their ID card:
a. Alter it
b. Intentionally damage it
c. Lend it to someone
d. Counterfeit it
e. Use it in an unauthorized manner
A2. The military ID card identifies you to the
capturing authorities if held as a prisoner of
war. The ID tags (dog tags) are designed for
identification purposes in casualty reporting
and for grave registration of members who die
in combat.
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