Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) - Contacts Right Ans - -
Victim advocate*
-Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)*
-Medical provider/ counseling/advocacy*
-Other resources (requires an unrestricted report)
*Can make a restricted report (i.e., confidential)
Is SAPR time-limited? Right Ans - -No, SAPR is not time-limited.
-Ask sailor which route (restricted/unrestricted) they want to take
Transition from junior to senior officer Right Ans - -Junior officer: 01 - 04
-Senior officer: 05-011
How to raise the Ensign Right Ans - -Raised smartly at 08:00
How to lower the Ensign Right Ans - -Lowered ceremoniously at sunset
Ensign etiquette on ships Right Ans - -Ships in port: flown at stern flagstaff
-Ships underway: flown at gaff (mast)
-Ensign always flies highest
Half mast procedures Right Ans - -"Half mast" on ship vs. "Half staffed" on
land
-Half mast (in morning) - raised smartly all the way, then dropped halfway if
at half mast
-Half mast (at night) - raised smartly all the way, then raised all the way down
-Memorial Day - half mast until noon
Colors procedure Right Ans - -5 minute warning
-National anthem plays: immediately stand at attention and salute (when
covered)
-Hold salute until last note of anthem; drop salute
-Stand at attention until the send-off then carry on
Colors procedure - while driving Right Ans - -Cars must stop during colors
, Colors procedure - not in uniform Right Ans - -Military members not in
uniform must still stand at attention and face the flag
When to NOT render a salute Right Ans - -At mess
-In a formation
-In public places where saluting is obviously inappropriate
-On public transportation
-On a work detail
-When engaged in athletics
-When saluting conflicts with the spirit of regulations
-When uncovered
-When they are on the other side of the road
When to render a salute Right Ans - -6 paces away when walking
-Using right hand
-If standing still, come to attention and salute
-When walking, keep walking while saluting
-When passing from behind or coming up from behind someone, state "by
your leave, sir/ma'am"
Who initiates the salute Right Ans - -Juniors initiate the salute, the higher
rank will drop first
Who to salute Right Ans - -Seniors, medal of honor recipients, foreign
military, Ensign (colors/ quarterdeck), watchstanders, President, vehicles
transporting flag officers
OPSEC classification levels Right Ans - -Top secret: Orange (exceptionally
grave damage)
-Secret: Red (serious damage)
-Confidential: Blue (damage)
*Can be given for a paragraph or subparagraph in the document, but overall
document receives the highest level of classification used within the document
ORM process Right Ans - 1. Identify hazards
2. Assess hazards
3. Make risk decisions
4. Implement controls
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