NJROTC KNOWLEDGE

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Who is your CO/Company Commander?

Cadet Lieutenant Roberts

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Who is your XO/Executive Officer?

Cadet Lieutenant Junior Grade Sahaya

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Who is your CMC/Command Master Chief?

Cadet Senior Chief Hernandez

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Who is your LTHS Principal?

Ms. Addo.

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Who is your PC/Platoon Commander?

Respective to your platoon(1 - Rajpal, 2 - Baker, 3 - Willink)

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Who is your LPO/Leading Petty Officer

Respective to your platoon(1 - Xi(Lily), 2 - Gallen, 3 - Bandlamudi)

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Who is your squad leader?

Respective to your platoon and squad(Ex. 1st platoon, 3rd squad leader - Nenavath)

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How do you greet your inspector during inspection?

Good Morning(usually, or address as appropriate) sir/mam/their rank if your know, Cadet(Rank)(LastName) standing by personal inspection.(Ex. Good Morning sir/Major, Cadet Seaman Abraham standing by for personal inspection.)

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What is a shirt-stay?

A stretchy device that is used for the purpose of keeping the shirt neatly tucked.

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How do you answer an inspection question?

You should be at attention, no fidgeting or looking anywhere else. Maintain bearing, look through the instructor and confidently answer your question with respect.(Ex. Q: 3rd order of the sentry. A: Sir, the 3rd order if the sentry is to Report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce. Be sure to repeat the question in the answer and use the title of honorable if needed.

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What do you do at inspection?

Don't lock your knees, maintain bearing, and be attentive.

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What do you do before inspection?

Learn your knowledge, Eat and drink, make sure your uniform is perfect.

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Who is your Adjutant?

Cadet Ensign Howard

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Who is your SNSI/Senior Naval Science Instructor?

Lieutenant Colonel Tharpe

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Who is the Joint Chief of Staff?

General Charles Q. Brown Jr..

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Who is your OpsO/Operations Officer?

Cadet Ensign Eliopoulos

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Who is your AdminO/Administration Officer?

Cadet Ensign Kundu

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Who is your LogO/Logistics Officer?

Cadet Ensign Kilaru

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Who is your SuppO/Supply Officer?

Cadet Petty Officer 2nd class Aaron

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What is an Irish Pennant?

Extra string attached to uniform. If you have loose strings on your uniform, make sure to cut them off.

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Who is your Public Affairs Officer?

Cadet Ensign Sullivan

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Who is the Commander in Chief/President of the U.S.?

Honorable Donald John Trump

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What type of socks is in regulation?

Black socks.

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Who is the Vice President?

Honorable James David Vance

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Who is the Secretary of Defense?

Honorable Pete Brian Hegseth

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Who is the Secretary of the Navy?

Honorable John Phelan

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Who is the CNO/Chief of Naval Operations

Admiral Lisa Franchetti

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Who is the Speaker of the House?

Honorable Mike Johnson

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Who is the MCPON/Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy?

Master Chief Petty Officer James Honea

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Who is the Area 19 Manager?

Commander Scott Hanna

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Who is the NETC/Naval Education and Training Command?

Rear Admiral Jeffery Czerewko

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Who is the NSTC/Naval Service and Training Command?

Rear Admiral Craig Mattingly

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What does brass on brass mean?

The tip of the belt(brass) should be touching the buckle(brass). When seen from a 3rd person pov., there should be no black space in between the tip of the belt and the buckle.

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What are the Navy core Values?

Honor, Courage, Commitment

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Who is the FISD Superintendent?

Dr.Waldrip

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Where are the male ribbons placed?

1/4 inch centered above the left breast pocket.

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Where are the female ribbons placed?

6 1/4 inch down bisecting the left shoulder seam.

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Where is the fouled anchor placed on the cover?

2 inches back from front crease, and 1 1/2 inch from bottom edge

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Where is the male name tag placed?

1/4 inch centered above right breast pocket.

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Where is the female name tag placed?

6 1/4 inch down bisecting the right shoulder seam.

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Where is the J-bar placed?

1 7/8 inch bisecting at angle on the left collar.

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Where is the rank insignia placed?

1 7/8 inch bisecting at angle on the right collar.

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What is a gig-line?

Line that goes from shirt line, through belt(brass on brass), and the seam of pants. Make sure to always have your gig line aligned.

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What is something important for you to use as a responsible cadet?

Chain of command - know it, use it

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How to ace inspection?

Be confident, know your knowledge, prepare your uniform before hand, eat and drink prior, be ready to be nervous. Inspection is to see how you react under pressure. Always Maintain bearing, and if you've done what you've been told, you'll succeed with flying colors.

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What are bracelet/wristwatch and ring regulations?

One ring per hand, One bracelet/wristwatch per hand. Bracelet's should not be a wild color and should look presentable in uniform. Ex. No neon green. Conservative colors only.

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What are male facial hair regulations?

Clean shaven except for optional mustache. If mustache present, should be neat and closely trimmed, shall not extend below the upper lip, shall not pass the sides of the mouth, and shall not pass 1/4 inch above the corners of the mouth.

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What are male sideburn regulations?

Neatly trimmed, and shall not pass the middle of the ear.

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What are male fingernail regulations?

Fingernails should not pass the fingertips.

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What are male piercing regulations?

Anything visible to the NSI is not authorized. Ex. earings, nose, etc.

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What are male hair regulations?

No more than 2 inches in bulk(should not interfere with the placement of your cover.)Hair can not touch ears, collar or neck,Cannot exceed 4 inches in length

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What are female fingernail regulations?

Shall not pass 1/4 inch from the fingertip, nail polish is authorized, but only conservative colors.

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What are female piercing regulations?

One stud per ear, centered on the earlobe. Must be a small gold or silver ball. No other piercings visible to the NSI are authorized.

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What are female cosmetic regulations?(makeup)

Applied in good taste and colors that blend with natural skin.

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What are female hair ornament regulations?

Must be consistent with hair color. Bun accessories are authorized if concealed. Maximum of 2 small barrettes similar to hair color may be used to secure hair to the head.

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What are female hair regulations?

Buns - No more than 3" in Bulk, width shall not exceed that of the head.Hair Accessories must match hair color,No fly aways (Must be hairsprayed),Hair/bun can not touch neck

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How do you pronounce Marine Corps?

Marine Core(This is how it should sound)

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What is an E-1 in the Marine Corps?

Private (Pvt)(no insignia)

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What is an E-2 in the Marine Corps?

Private First Class (PFC)

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What is an E-3 in the Marine Corps?

Lance Corporal (LCpl)

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What is an E-4 in the Marine Corps?

Corporal (Cpl)

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What is an E-5 in the Marine Corps?

Sergeant (Sgt)

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What is an E-6 in the Marine Corps?

Staff Sergeant (SSgt)

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What is an E-7 in the Marine Corps?

Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt)

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What is an E-8 in the Marine Corps?

Master Sergeant/First Sergeant

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What is an E-9 in the Marine Corps?

Master Gunnery Sergeant/Sergeant Major/Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps

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What is an O-1 in the Marine Corps?

Second Lieutenant (2nd Lt)

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What is an O-2 in the Marine Corps?

First Lieutenant (1stLt)

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What is an O-3 in the Marine Corps?

Captain (CAPT)

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What is an O-4 in the Marine Corps?

Major (Maj)

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What is an O-5 in the Marine Corps?

Lieutenant Colonel (LtCol)

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What is an O-6 in the Marine Corps?

Colonel (Col)

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What is an O-7 in the Marine Corps?

Brigadier General (BGen)

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What is an O-8 in the Marine Corps?

Major General (MajGen)

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What is an O-9 in the Marine Corps?

Lieutenant General (LtGen)

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What is an O-10 in the Marine Corps?

General (Gen)

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What is an E-1 in the Navy?

Seaman Recruit (SR)

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What is an E-2 in the Navy?

Seaman Apprentice (SA)

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What is an E-3 in the Navy?

Seaman (SN)

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What is an E-4 in the Navy?

Petty Officer Third Class (PO3)

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What is an E-5 in the Navy?

Petty Officer Second Class (PO2)

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What is an E-6 in the Navy?

Petty Officer First Class (PO1)

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What is an E-7 in the Navy?

Chief Petty Officer (CPO)

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What is an E-8 in the Navy?

Senior Chief Petty Officer (SCPO)

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What is an E-9 in the Navy?

Master Chief Petty Officer(MCPO)

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What is an O-1 in the Navy?

Ensign (ENS)

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What is an O-2 in the Navy?

Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG) (NJROTC - 2 gold bars)

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What is an O-3 in the Navy?

Lieutenant (LT) (NJROTC - 3 gold bars)

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What is an O-4 in the Navy?

Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) (NJROTC - 4 gold bars

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What is an O-5 in the Navy?

Commander (CDR) (NJROTC - 5 gold bars)

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What is an O-6 in the Navy?

Captain (CAPT)

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What is an O-7 in the Navy?

Rear Admiral Lower Half (RDML)

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What is an O-8 in the Navy?

Rear Admiral Upper Half (RADM)

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What is an O-9 in the Navy?

Vice Admiral (VADM)

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What is an O-10 in the Navy?

Admiral (ADM)

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What is an O-11 in the Navy?

Fleet Admiral (at certain times of war)

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What is the 1st order of the sentry?

To take charge of this post and all government property in view.

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What is the 2nd order of the sentry?

To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

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What is the 3rd order of the sentry?

To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.

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What is the 4th order of the sentry?

Repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guardhouse or the quarter-deck than my own.