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What does “USN“ stand for?

Unity, Service, Navigation

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First 3 words of the United States Constitution Preamble

“We the people“

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Describe the Chief rank

Perched eagle on a fouled anchor

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Describe the Master Chief Petty Officer rank

Perched eagle on a fouled anchor with 2 stars

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Describe the Chief cover anchor

Gold fouled anchor with a chain wrapped around it

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When was the rank of Chief Petty Officer established?

April 1st, 1893

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The first CPO’s were…

Boatswain’s Mate, Gunner’s Mate, and Machinist’s Mate

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Earliest documented Chief

Chief Gunner’s Mate Delbert Black

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Who was the Navy’s first Master Chief Petty Officer? And what year

Chief Gunner’s Mate Delbert Black in 1967

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Why was the rank created?

Created to enhance discipline, training, and leadership solidifying Chiefs as the backbone of the Navy

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What was the U.S. Navy’s first ship? When was it commissioned? Who was the first commander of this ship?

The U.S Navy’s first ship was the USS Alfred, was commissioned in 1775, and Esek Hopkins was the first commander

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E-1 in the Marines

Private

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E-2 in the Marines

Private 1st Class

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E-3 in the Marines

Lance Corporal

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E-4 in the Marines

Corporal

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E-5 in the Marines

Sergeant

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E-6 in the Marines

Staff Sergeant

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E-7 in the Marines

Gunnery Sergeant

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E-8 in the Marines

Master Sergeant

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E-8 in the Marines

First Sergeant

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E-9 in the Marines

Master Gunnery Sergeant

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E-9 in the Marines

Sergeant Major

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E-9 in the Marines

Sergeant Major of The Marine Corps

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O-1 in the Marines

2nd Lieutenant

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O-2 in the Marines

1st Lieutenant

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O-3 in the Marines

Captain

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O-4 in the Marines

Major

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O-5 in the Marines

Lieutenant Colonel

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O-6 in the Marines

Colonel

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O-7 in the Marines

Brigader General

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O-8 in the Marines

Major General

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O-9 in the Marines

Lieutenant General

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O-10 in the Marines

General

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What is the proper command to bring a formation to attention?

Squad (or platoon) Attention!

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What is the distance between cadets in a rank during close order drill?

40 inches from the chest of one cadet to the back of the cadet in front

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What is the cadence for quick time, and how many steps per minute does it include?

120 steps per minute

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What is the proper command to execute a 180-degree turn while marching?

To the Rear, March!

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How do you perform the command "Eyes Right," and when is it given?

On the command “Eyes Right“, everyone except the right flank cadet turns their head 45 degrees to the right

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When at the position of attention, where should your thumbs be positioned?

Thumbs should be aligned with the seams of your trousers

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What is the distance of a step during marching at quick time?

30 inches

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How do you execute the command "Dress Right, Dress"?

On the command “Dress Right Dress“, each cadet except the rightmost one raises their left arm shoulder high and aligns themselves with the cadet to their right.

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What is the proper alignment of a squad in line formation?

Cadets should be aligned so that their chests form a straight line parallel to the front of the formation

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During a parade, where is the position of the guide?

The guide is positioned to the right of the formation

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What is the difference between a preparatory command and a command of execution?

The preparatory command indicates what the movement will be and the command of execution signals when to perform the movement

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What is the purpose of the command "Mark Time, March"?

Its used to march in place

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How is the command "To the Rear, March" properly executed?

on the command, step forward with he left foot, pivot 180n degrees on the balls of both feet, and step off in the new direction.

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What is the purpose of the command "Column Left, March," and how is it performed?

It is used to change direction to the left. the lead cadet pivots 90 degrees left on the command, and the rest follow in the same manner.

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How do you execute "Parade Rest" from the position of attention?

Move your left foot about 12 inches to the left, keep your right foot in place, and place your hands behind your back, right hand over left.

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What is the ditty for Order Arms when using a rifle/armed?

Grab, a thousand one a thousand two, RIP, ease the weapon to the deck!

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Boy’s hair

to the middle of the ears

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Girl’s hair length limit/height

no limit/2 inches

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Number of bills added to the original Bill of Rights

17

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what do you call when a drill commander comes to inspect your platoon

attention

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a company breaks off into what when falling in

platoons

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in charge of sending off ships

CNO’s assistant

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how many degrees do you move for obliques

45 degrees

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what command do you call after the entire platoon has been inspected

faces left orders close ranks, march

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who is CNO

Admiral James W. Kilby

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when doing right shoulder or pointer finger on your left hand is at what part of the rifle

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who goes down at ”present” during color guard

rifles and Navy/ organizational color

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when a subordinate has an issue, the junior is in charge of telling the person in charge

true

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darkest colors are

inboard

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most senior ribbon is worn

top/inboard

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2nd amendment

right to bear arms

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3 stripes 3 rockers one diamond

sergeant major