Navedtra 14145

  1. What is CMEO?
    Command managed equal opportunity program
  2. How should you handle a complaint concerning equal opportunity?
    Handle it swiftly and fairly.Make sure it is resolved at the lowest competent level the situation will allow.
  3. What does CAT stand for?
    Command Assesment Team
  4. What is the purpose of the Command assesment Team(CAT)?
    Evaluates how much command members actualy know about equal opportunity
  5. What is the purpose of the command training team (CTT)?
    Assesses the commands compliance with equal opportunity objectives as a whole.
  6. What does CTT stand for?
    Command Training Team
  7. Who makes up the CAT?
    A cross section of people from different ranks, genders, races and departments.
  8. When does the CTT conduct training?
    Periodically or when the command receives a gerat enough assignment of new personnel.
  9. Nonjudicail punishment is better known as _____.
    Captain's Mast
  10. What is a NAVPERS 1626/7?
    Report of disposition and offense(Report Chit)
  11. What article under the UCMJ allows a commanding officer to award punishment for small offenses?
    Article 15
  12. What article of the UCMJ advises the accused of his/her rights?
    Article 31
  13. Who must collect all available facts concerning the offense itself and the background of the accused?
    PIO Preliminary Invetigative Officer
  14. What powers does the XO have over a report chit?
    He may dismiss it but he can never award punishment
  15. When must the accused request court-martial?
    Before punishment is awarded
  16. What is NR&R?
    Navy Rights and Regulations
  17. Who teaches NR&R?
    The Command Training Team(CTT)
  18. What are the three ways the CAT collects command info?
    Surveys Interviews Observations
  19. Commands may use three methods to enforce equal opportunity, they are?
    • Warning (counseling)
    • NJP (Captain's Mast)
    • Separation from the Navy
  20. Once an offense has been committed when must punishment be imposed?
    Within 2 years of the offense
  21. Who normaly prepares the NAVPERS 1626/7?
    Legal
  22. Who must ensure the accused is fully advised concerning all legal rights associated with the possible imposition of NJP.
    The officer contemplating imposing NJP
  23. What does JAG stand for?
    Judge Advocate General
  24. How many types of punishment may a CO award?
    Nine
  25. What punishment at captains mast is considered the Most severe?
    Reduction in paygrade
  26. How long should EMI be assigned?
    2 hours per day
  27. How long should detention of pay not exceed?
    1 year
  28. What types of pay can be forfitted?
    • Basic pay
    • Sea pay
    • Foriegn duty pay
  29. How long can one be confined to bread an water?
    3 days maximum
  30. Who can be placed into correctional custody?
    Non-rated personnel
  31. What is considered the least severe punichment at NJP?
    Restriction
  32. Who may receive arrest in quarters?
    Warrant officers and commisioned officers
  33. Arrest in quarters means that an officer may not_______.
    Exercise authority over subordinates
  34. Can officers receive extra duty?
    No. Only enlisted
  35. Can EMI be assigned on Sundays?
    No
  36. Can EMI be assigned on holidays?
    Yes
  37. Can you be charged a fine at NJP?
    No
  38. When do punishments awarded at mast take effect?
    The general rule is immediately but a CO may defer confinement up to 15 days.
  39. How long does the accused have to submit an appeal once punishment is issued?
    5 days
  40. What is the Navy's stand on drug use?
    Zero tolerance
  41. What is the Navy's most valuable detection and deterrence tool for drug use?
    Urinalysis
  42. THC is found in what drug?
    Marijuana
  43. When are new recruits tested for drugs?
    Within 48 hours of arrival
  44. During boot camp all recruits are tested for drugs, If they fail they are seperated immediatley except for the use of ______.
    THC Marijuana
  45. How many drug screening labratorys does the Navy have?
    Five
  46. Once submitted how many times will your urine sample be tested for drugs?
    3 times
  47. Narcotics refers to drugs that contain ____.
    Opium
  48. Opiates are legally used for what?
    Pain
  49. What drug is nicknamed smack?
    Heroin
  50. What drug is found in cough preparations?
    Codeine
  51. Morphine is intended to relive _____.
    Pain
  52. What is the most widely known stimulant in the U.S.?
    Caffeine
  53. Amphetamines are classified as _______.
    Stimulants
  54. The main trait of _____ abusers is excessiveactivity. They are irritable and argumentative, appearextremely nervous, and have difficulty sitting. In somecases, the pupils of their eyes will be dilated even in a brightly lit place.
    Stimulant
  55. What is street cocaine mixed with baking soda andwater to remove impurities.
    Crack
  56. What are "Uppers"?
    Amphetamines
  57. Barbiturates and tranquilizers are classified as _________.
    Depressants
  58. If some one exhibits the symptoms of alcohol intoxication with one important exception: no odor of alcohol is detected on their breath they are under the influence of what?
    Depressants
  59. PCP and LSD are examples what?
    Hallucinogens
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