BMR-Ch10 Uniform and Formations

  1. 1. List the two distinctive visual evidence that Navy uniforms vest in their wearer by the United States?
    • Ans: Authority
    • Responsibility
  2. 2. What is the purpose of the uniform policy?
    Ans: To ensure that naval personnel have attractive, distinctive, and practical uniforms
  3. 3. What reference provides the basic naval uniform policy?
    Ans: U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations, NAVPERS 15665
  4. 4. List the three factors that your dress and conduct should reflect credit upon?
    • Ans: Yourself
    • The Navy
    • The United States
  5. 5. When are you given a complete issue of regulation clothing?
    Ans: When you enter the Navy
  6. 6. How are the sleeves of the dress white jumper cut?
    Ans: Squared at the cuff opening
  7. 7. What type of shape does a neckerchief have?
    Ans: Square
  8. 8. How many inches in length is the neckerchief?
    Ans: 36 inches
  9. 9. List the two basic materials that neckerchiefs are made of?
    • Ans: Silk
    • Acetate
  10. 10. How is neckerchief composed?
    Ans: Folded diagonally to form a triangle, rolled and placed behind the neck and tied
  11. 11. What kind of knot is used to tie a neckerchief?
    Ans: Square (Large)
  12. 12. How should both ends of the neckerchief be in length?
    Ans: Equal
  13. 13. How should both ends of the neckerchief fall?
    Ans: Naturally
  14. 14. What portion of the service dress uniform must be even with the upper edge of the neckerchief’s knot?
    Ans: Lowermost point of the collar opening or V point
  15. 15. What enlisted women uniform is the neckerchief worn with?
    Ans: Dress White Jumper
  16. 16. How should hats be worn?
    Ans: Squarely on the head

    • 17. How should the bottom edge of the hat be when placed on the head?
    • Ans: Horizontal
  17. 18. Where should the diagonal woven seam of brim face when worn?
    Ans: Rear
  18. 19. Neckerchiefs should be pressed and rolled only? (True/False)
    Ans: True
  19. 20. Where are ribbons placed on both (white/blue) enlisted dress uniforms?
    Ans: Centered above the left pocket
  20. 21. How many inches above the left pocket of the enlisted dress uniform are ribbons worn?
    Ans: 1/4
  21. 22. Where are breast insignias worn on both (white/blue) enlisted dress uniforms?
    Ans: Centered immediately 1/4 inch above the ribbons
  22. 23. Where is the ship-name mark (rocker) worn on the enlisted uniform?
    Ans: Right Sleeve
  23. 24. How should the ship-name mark (rocker) be worn of the enlisted uniform?
    Ans: Centered and parallel below the lower row of stitching of the shoulder seam
  24. 25. How many inches below the lower row of stitching of the shoulder seam is the ship-name mark (rocker)
    • worn?
    • Ans: 1/3
  25. 26. How should both (white/blue) dress jumper tops hang?
    Ans: Straight
  26. 27. What should the dress blue jumper top cover on the trousers?
    Ans: All but the lowest side buttons
  27. 28. What should the dress white jumper top fall below on the trousers?
    Ans: Slash Pockets
  28. 29. How many inches below the slash pockets of the trousers should the dress white jumper top fall?
    Ans: 1/2
  29. 30. Where should both (white/blue) dress uniform trousers extend in length?
    Ans: To bottom part of shoe lacing
  30. 31. How many stripes of white tape (piping) does the dress blue jumper top collar have?
    Ans: 3
  31. 32. How many buttons are on the front of the dress blue broadfall trousers?
    • Ans: 13
    • 33. What material is the government-issued dress blue uniform made of?
    • Ans: Wool Serge
  32. 34. What material is the government-issued dress white uniform made of?
    Ans: Certified Navy Twill (Polyester)
  33. 35. How long should the dress white jumper’s sleeves be?
    Ans: Long enough to reach the wrist joint
  34. 36. What type of belt should be worn with the enlisted dress white uniform?
    Ans: Web
  35. 37. List the two Navy uniforms that are considered to be working uniforms for men?
    • Ans: Dungarees
    • Winter Working Blues
  36. 38. What type of hat is only authorized to be worn with dungarees?
    Ans: Ball Cap
  37. 39. List the two types of covers that may be worn with the men winter working blue uniform?
    • Ans: White Hat
    • Garrison Cap
  38. 40. What type of coat is the peacoat?
    Ans: Blue Winter-Weight Coat
  39. 41. What type of collar does the peacoat have?
    Ans: Convertible Collar
  40. 42. Where should the bottom edge of the peacoat reach?
    Ans: Hips
  41. 43. What side does the women’s all-weather coat button to?
    Ans: Left
  42. 44. What is the dress blue/white uniform called when worn with large medals?
    Ans: Full Dress
  43. 45. What type of bottom is normally worn with the women dress white jumper top?
    Ans: White Belted Shirt
  44. 46. How many inches above the bottom of the pocket opening of the slacks should the women dress white
    • jumper top fall?
    • Ans: Within 1 inch
  45. 47. List the three types of covers that may be worn with the women dungarees?
    • Ans: Beret
    • Ball Cap
    • Garrison Cap
  46. 48. Where is the prescribed uniform of the day published? (2)
    • Ans: Plan of the Day (POD)
    • Plan of the Week (POW)
  47. 49. How many inches should the heels of the service dress shoes be?
    Ans: No higher than 2 5/8 nor less than 5/8
  48. 50. What types of heels are unauthorized?
    Ans: Wedge
  49. 51. What type of hat may be worn with all women dress uniforms?
    Ans: Combination Hat
  50. 52. What type of hat maybe worn as an option with blues only when wearing the black v-neck sweater?
    Ans: Garrison Cap
  51. 53. Where is the uniform collar worn when wearing a peacoat over a dress blue jumper uniform?
    Ans: Inside the peacoat
  52. 54. Who is required to inspect the uniforms of all nonrated personnel at regular intervals?
    Ans: Division Officer
  53. 55. What side does the men’s all-weather coat button to?
    Ans: Right
  54. 56. List the two pieces of information that should be marked on military clothing?
    • Ans: Name
    • Social Security Number
  55. 57. What size stencil or stamp should be used to mark clothing?
    Ans: 1/2 inch (3/8)
  56. 58. What size stencil may be used to mark clothing if a 1/2 inch size stencil or stamp is not available?
    Ans: 1 inch
  57. 59. Who must authorize the transferring or exchanging of enlisted personnel uniform items?
    Ans: CO
  58. 60. Where is ownership marking placed on the men dungaree shirt?
    Ans: 1 inch from the bottom of the inner side of the right front facing the buttons
  59. 61. Where is ownership markings placed on the men winter blue shirt?
    Ans: 1 inch from the bottom on the lower side of the right front facing
  60. 62. Where are ownership markings placed on men dress blue/white jumper tops (three initials)?
    Ans: 3/4 inch below collar seam to left of center
  61. 63. Where are ownership markings placed on men dress blue/white jumper tops (last four)?
    Ans: 1/4 inch below horizontal seam
  62. 64. Where are ownership markings placed on the men dress blue trousers (last four and three initials)?
    Ans: Rear pocket 1/4 inches below horizontal seam
  63. 65. Where are ownership markings placed on the men dress white trousers be marked with your last four and
    • three initials?
    • Ans: Left rear pocket in between the horizontal seam
  64. 66. Where are ownership markings placed on the men dungaree trouser?
    Ans: On waistband inside front at the right of center line
  65. 67. Where is the last name embroidered on men dungaree trousers?
    Ans: 1 inch centered above the right hip pocket
  66. 68. Where are ownership markings placed on the command ball cap?
    Ans: Sweatband
  67. 69. What should only be marked on command ball caps?
    Ans: Initials
  68. 70. Where are ownership markings placed on the knit (watch) cap?
    Ans: Inside Label
  69. 71. What should only be marked on knit (watch) caps?
    Ans: Initials
  70. 72. Where are ownership markings placed on men white summer shirts?
    Ans: 1 inch from the bottom on the lower side of the right front facing
  71. 73. Where are ownership markings placed on the white hat?
    Ans: Inside of the hem at the right of the center line on the back
  72. 74. Where are ownership markings placed on both (women/men) blue windbreaker jackets?
    Ans: Inside of the hem at the right of the center line on the back
  73. 75. Where are ownership markings placed on both (women/men) peacoats?
    Ans: On label located on the inside breast pocket
  74. 76. Where are ownership markings placed on both (women/men) all-weather coat?
    Ans: Inside lining, 3 inches below collar seam
  75. 77. Where are ownership markings placed on the men sweater?
    Ans: On label on the inside below the back of the collar
  76. 78. Where are ownership markings placed on both (women/men) shoes?
    Ans: Near Top
  77. 79. What should only be marked on shoes?
    Ans: Initials
  78. 80. Where are ownership markings placed on both (women/men) socks?
    Ans: On the Foot
  79. 81. What should only be marked on socks?
    Ans: Initials
  80. 82. Where are ownership markings placed on the both (women/men) undershirts?
    Ans: 1 inch from the bottom, right of the center
  81. 83. Where are ownership markings placed on the men belt?
    Ans: Inside near tab
  82. 84. Where are ownership markings placed on the women coat (blue)?
    Ans: On designated name label
  83. 85. Where are ownership markings placed on the skirt?
    Ans: Centered front, inside waistband
  84. 86. Where are ownership markings placed on the women slacks?
    Ans: Centered back, inside waistband
  85. 87. Where are ownership markings placed on the beret?
    Ans: On designated nameplate
  86. 88. Where are ownership markings placed on the women dress white jumper shirt (three initials)?
    Ans: 3/4 inch below collar seam to left of center
  87. 89. Where are ownership markings placed on the overcoat?
    Ans: On designated nameplate, inside front panel
  88. 90. Where are ownership markings placed on the women sweater?
    Ans: On the manufacture’s tag
  89. 91. Where are ownership markings placed on the garrison cap?
    Ans: On designated nameplate
  90. 92. Where are ownership markings placed on the scarf?
    Ans: Centered inside at the back
  91. 93. Where are ownership markings placed on the handbag?
    Ans: On the manufacture’s tag inside large pocket
  92. 94. Where are ownership markings placed on the necktie?
    Ans: Inside center back
  93. 95. Where are ownership markings placed on the neckerchief?
    Ans: Center
  94. 96. When were embroidered name/nameplates required on the chambray shirt and dungaree?
    Ans: 1 Oct 98
  95. 97. Who requires clothing of all nonrated personnel to be inspected at regular intervals?
    Ans: CO
  96. 98. What members may have a seabag inspection on an individual basis?
    Ans: Petty Officers (E4 – E6)
  97. 99. When are seabag inspections made?
    Ans: Before transfer

    • 100. Who must authorize the transferring or exchanging of enlisted personnel uniform items have?
    • Ans: CO

    • 101. What should be done to the former owner’s name of uniform articles that have been transferred, exchanged , or sold?
    • Ans: Obliterated with a Red “D.C.” Stamp
    • 102. How many black web belts are enlisted men required to have?
    • Ans: 2

    • 103. How many white web belts are enlisted men required to have?
    • Ans: 3
  98. 104. How many ball caps are enlisted men and women required to have?
    Ans: 2
  99. 105. How many black group rate marks are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 3
  100. 106. How many white group rate marks are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 4
  101. 107. How many white hats are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 3
  102. 108. How many winter blue shirts are enlisted (men /women) required to have?
    Ans: 2
  103. 109. How many fire retardant blue chambray shirts are enlisted (men /women) required to have?
    Ans: 4
  104. 110. How many blue chambray shirts are enlisted (men /women) required to have?
    Ans: 1
  105. 111. How many white short sleeve shirts are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 2
  106. 112. How many white short sleeve shirts are enlisted women required to have?
    Ans: 3
  107. 113. How many pairs of socks are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 6
  108. 114. How many towels are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 4
  109. 115. How many broadfall trousers are enlisted (men/women) required to have?
    Ans: 1
  110. 116. How many poly/wool blue trousers are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 2
  111. 117. How many dungaree trousers are enlisted (men/women) required to have?
    Ans: 4
  112. 118. How many undershorts are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 8
  113. 119. How many white polyester dress white trousers are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 2
  114. 120. How many white dress jumper tops are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 2
  115. 121. How many poly/wool blue winter working trousers are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 2
  116. 122. How many blue dress jumper tops are enlisted men required to have?
    Ans: 1
  117. 123. How many undershirts are enlisted (men/women) required to have?
    Ans: 8
  118. 124. How many fire retardant dungaree trousers are enlisted (men/women) required to have?
    Ans: 4
  119. 125. How many combination caps are enlisted women required to have?
    Ans: 1
  120. 126. How many combination cap crowns are enlisted women required to have?
    Ans: 2
  121. 127. How many garrison caps are enlisted women required to have?
    Ans: 2
  122. 128. How many service dress blue coats are enlisted women required to have?
    Ans: 1
  123. 129. How many white group rate marks are enlisted women required to have?
    Ans: 5
  124. 130. How many handbags are enlisted women required to have?
    Ans: 1
  125. 131. How many white dress jumper tops are enlisted women required to have?
    Ans: 2
  126. 132. How many pairs of socks are enlisted women required to have?
    Ans: 5
  127. 133. What uniform articles are not a seabag requirement for enlisted women when assigned aboard ship?
    • Ans: Heels
    • Skirts
  128. 134. List the ten military uniform articles that may be worn with civilian clothing?
    • Ans: ( 1 ) Shoes
    • ( 2 ) Gloves
    • ( 3 ) Handbag
    • ( 4 ) Neckties
    • ( 5 ) Sweaters (all types)
    • ( 6 ) Belts (with civilian buckle)
    • ( 7 ) Socks, Hosiery, Underwear
    • ( 8 ) All-Weather Coat (without insignia)
    • ( 9 ) Windbreak Jacket (without insignia)
    • (10) Knit Watch Cap & Ball Cap (without insignia)
    • 135. What is a field of work called in the Navy?
    • Ans: Rating (ex. DT, HM, BM, etc…)
  129. 136. What is the basic paygrade in the Armed Forces grading structure?
    Ans: E-1
  130. 137. How many occupational groups are there?
    Ans: 6
  131. 138. List the six occupational groups?
    • Ans: (1) Airman
    • (2) Seaman
    • (3) Fireman
    • (4) Dentalman
    • (5) Hospitalman
    • (6) Constructionman
  132. 139. What color group rate mark stripes are worn by seaman and apprentices?
    Ans: White on Blues and Navy Blue on Whites
  133. 140. What color group rate mark stripes are worn by fireman and apprentices?
    Ans: Red
  134. 141. What color group rate mark stripes are worn by constructionman and apprentices?
    Ans: Light Blue
  135. 142. What type and color group rate mark stripes are worn by hospitalman and apprentices?
    Ans: White/specialty mark on blues and navy blue/ specialty mark on whites
  136. 143. What color group rate mark stripes are worn by airman and apprentices?
    Ans: Emerald Green
  137. 144. What type and color group rate mark stripes are worn by dentalman and apprentices?
    Ans: White/specialty mark on blues and navy blue/ specialty mark on whites

    • 145. What is an occupational group identified by?
    • Ans: Group Rate Mark
  138. 146. Where is the group rate mark worn?
    Ans: Left Sleeve (Upper Portion)
  139. 147. What are levels within the rating called?
    Ans: Rates (First, second, third class, etc…)
  140. 148. What will personnel in paygrades E-1–E-3 who have qualified in a particular rating wear?
    Ans: Specialty mark of that rating
  141. 149. What is a specialty mark of a particular rating called?
    Ans: Striker Mark
  142. 150. Where is the striker mark worn?
    Ans: Immediately above the group rate mark
  143. 151. What paygrade is not required to wear an insignia of their rate?
    Ans: E-1
  144. 152. What is the paygrade of a person called?
    Ans: Rate
  145. 153. What is an insignia indicating a rate called?
    Ans: Rating Badge
  146. 154. What markings on the uniform indicate length of service?
    Ans: Service Stripes
  147. 155. What are service stripes called?
    Ans: Hash Marks
  148. 156. Where are harsh marks worn?
    Ans: Left Sleeve (Straight Cuff 2 inches / Button Cuffs 1½ inches above the edge of sleeve)
  149. 157. How many years of active or reserve service does each harsh mark represent?
    Ans: 4
  150. 158. What color hash mark is worn on the service dress blues?
    Ans: Scarlet Red
  151. 159. What color hash mark is worn on the service dress whites?
    Ans: Blue
  152. 160. What color hash mark and rating badge are worn when good conduct in the service totals 12 years?
    Ans: Gold
  153. 161. What is an occupation called in the Navy?
    Ans: Rating
  154. 162. What reference contains information about authority to wear gold hash marks and rating badges?
    Ans: U.S. Navy Uniform Regulations, NAVPERS 15665
  155. 163. Who is the most senior enlisted person in the U.S. Navy?
    Ans: MCPON
  156. 164. Describe the rating insignia of the MCPON?
    • Ans: 3 gold stars in line above the eagle and a gold star in the space between the eagle and the upper chevron
    • that replaces the specialty mark
  157. 165. Describe the rating insignia of the CMC?
    • Ans: 2 silver stars in line above the eagle and a silver star in the space between the eagle and the upper
    • chevron that replaces the specialty mark
  158. 166. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations EN?
    Ans: Engineman
  159. 167. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations HT?
    Ans: Hull Maintenance Technician
  160. 168. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations BU?
    Ans: Builder
  161. 169. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations CM?
    Ans: Construction Mechanic
  162. 170. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations EO?
    Ans: Equipment Operator
  163. 171. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations UT?
    Ans: Utilitiesman
  164. 172. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations EM?
    Ans: Electrician’s Mate
  165. 173. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations GS?
    Ans: Gas Turbine System Technician
  166. 174. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations MR?
    Ans: Machinery Repair
  167. 175. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations CE?
    Ans: Construction Electrician
  168. 176. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations EA?
    Ans: Engineering Aide
  169. 177. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations SW?
    Ans: Steelworker
  170. 178. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations AD?
    Ans: Aviation Machinist’s Mate
  171. 179. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations AG?
    Ans: Aerographer’s Mate
  172. 180. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations AM?
    Ans: Aviation Structural Mechanic
  173. 181. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations AS?
    Ans: Aviation Support Equipment Technician
  174. 182. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations AW?
    Ans: Aviation Systems Warfare Operator
  175. 183. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations AE?
    Ans: Aviation Electrician’s Mate
  176. 184. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations AT?
    Ans: Aviation Electronics Technician
  177. 185. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations PR?
    Ans: Aircrew Survival Equipmentman
  178. 186. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations PH?
    Ans: Photographer’s Mate
  179. 187. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations LT?
    Ans: Lithographer
  180. 188. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations ST?
    Ans: Sonar Technician
  181. 189. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations MN?
    Ans: Mineman
  182. 190. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations DM?
    Ans: Illustrator Draftsman
  183. 191. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations ET?
    Ans: Electronics Technician
  184. 192. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations EW?
    Ans: Electronics Warfare Technician
  185. 193. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations OT?
    Ans: Ocean Systems Technician
  186. 194. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations FT?
    Ans: Fire Control Technician
  187. 195. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations WT?
    Ans: Weapon’s Technician
  188. 196. What rating insignia is identified by the abbreviations MT?
    Ans: Missile Technician
  189. 197. What is the paygrade of an enlisted person called?
    Ans: Rate
  190. 198. What is the paygrade of a commissioned officer called?
    Ans: Rank
  191. 199. Who gives Commissioned Officers authority?
    Ans: President
  192. 200. Any Commissioned Officer is senior to any Warrant Officer? (True/ False)
    Ans: True
  193. 201. What is used to determine an Officer rank for Officers that have the same date of rank?
    Ans: Numeral Listing
  194. 202. How many groups are Officers divided into?
    Ans: 2
  195. 203. List the two groups of Officers?
    • Ans: Line
    • Staff
    • 204. What is worn on the sleeves or shoulder boards of a Line Officer?
    • Ans: Star (five-pointed, gold)
  196. 205. How many categories are Line Officers divided into?
    Ans: 2
  197. 206. List the two categories of Line Officers?
    • Ans: Restricted
    • Unrestricted
  198. 207. What is worn to indicate special qualification or designation?
    Ans: Special Insignia

    • 208. Where are special insignia worn?
    • Ans: Left Breast
  199. 209. What category are Limited Duty Officers including in?
    Ans: Unrestricted
  200. 210. What type of special insignia is usually associated with sea-air land (seal) team detachment?
    Ans: Special Warfare
  201. 211. What groups of Officers are specialists in certain areas?
    Ans: Staff Corps Officers
  202. 212. What groups of Officers are specialist in the operation of equipment and weapons?
    Ans: Warrant Officers
  203. 213. What types of line Officers are eligible for Command at Sea?
    Ans: Unrestricted
  204. 214. List the two groups of Officers that wear collar devices or sleeve insignia symbolic to their specialty?
    • Ans: Staff Officers
    • Warrant Officers
  205. 215. What are all Warrant Officers commissioned as?
    Ans: W-2
  206. 216. What types of line Officers are designated for engineering?
    Ans: Restricted
  207. 217. What type of special insignia is usually associated with underwater demolition team detachment?
    Ans: Special Warfare
  208. 218. What groups of Officers fills the gap between Enlisted Personnel and Commissioned Officers?
    Ans: Warrant Officers
  209. 219. What types of Line Officers are designated for other special duty?
    Ans: Restricted
  210. 220. What groups of Officers are former enlisted personnel that have been selected because of their professional ability?
    Ans: Warrant Officers
  211. 221. What types of Line Officers are eligible for Command of Aircraft Squadrons?
    Ans: Unrestricted
  212. 222. What type of special insignia is worn by Officers below flag rank who have or have had Command of Ships at Sea?
    Ans: Command at Sea
  213. 223. What type of special insignia is worn by Officers below flag rank who have or have had Command Ashore?
    Ans: Command Ashore/Project Manager
  214. 224. What types of Line Officers are designated for communication?
    Ans: Restricted
  215. 225. Where is the Command at Sea insignia worn by officers currently in Command?
    Ans: Right Breast
  216. 226. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel who have qualified in all phases of surface warfare?
    Ans: Surface Warfare
  217. 227. What type of special insignia is worn by Enlisted or Officers who have or have had served an Officer in Charge of a Small Craft?
    Ans: Small Craft OIC/POIC
  218. 228. What types of Line Officers are designated for naval intelligence?
    Ans: Restricted
  219. 229. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel qualified in underwater and beach reconnaissance?
    Ans: Special Warfare
  220. 230. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel who have qualified to serve in submarines?
    Ans: Submarine Warfare
  221. 231. What types of line Officer s are designated for photography?
    Ans: Restricted
  222. 232. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel qualified in demolition?
    Ans: Special Warfare
  223. 233. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel who have qualified to serve in flight?
    Ans: Aviation Warfare
  224. 234. What types of line Officer s are eligible for naval air stations?
    Ans: Unrestricted
  225. 235. What type of special insignia is worn by Officers below flag rank who have or have had served as a Project Manager?
    Ans: Command Ashore/Project Manager
  226. 236. What color are enlisted special insignia?
    Ans: Silver
  227. 237. What types of line officers are eligible for Command at Fleets?
    • Ans: Unrestricted
    • 238. What type of special insignia is worn by Officers below flag rank who have or have had Command of Aviation Squadrons at Sea?
    • Ans: Command at Sea
  228. 239. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel qualified in special warfare tactics?
    Ans: Special Warfare
  229. 240. What types of Line Officers are eligible for naval bases?
    Ans: Unrestricted
  230. 241. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel that are engaged in presidential services?
    Ans: Identification Badge
  231. 242. What types of special insignia is worn by personal who is qualified in the identification and safe disposal of different types of ordnance?
    Ans: Explosive Ordnance Disposal Warfare
  232. 243. What types of line Officer s are eligible for shore bases?
    Ans: Unrestricted
  233. 244. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel who are qualified in all phases of NMCB operations?
    Ans: Seabee Combat Warfare Specialist
  234. 245. Where is the Command at Sea insignia worn by Officer s not currently in Command?
    Ans: Left Breast
  235. 246. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel qualified in various classes of diving?
    Ans: Underwater
  236. 247. What types of line Officers are designated for technical fields?
    Ans: Restricted
  237. 248. What type of special insignia is worn by personnel that are assigned staff duty?
    Ans: Identification Badge
  238. 249. What color are Officer special insignia?
    Ans: Gold
  239. 250. List the two types of special insignias that are worn by enlisted personnel which are gold?
    • Ans: Enlisted Aircrew
    • Naval Parachutist’s
  240. 251. How many broad categories of awards are there?
    Ans: 7
  241. 252. List the seven broad categories of awards?
    • Ans: Unit Awards
    • Military Decorations
    • Marksmanship Awards
    • Nonmilitary Decorations
    • Campaign and Service Awards
    • Foreign Decoration and Non-U. S. Service Awards
    • Awards of Military Societies and other Organizations
  242. 253. What types of awards are issued to personnel who have participated in designed wars?
    Ans: Campaign and Service Awards
  243. 254. What types of awards are given to an individual for a specific personal act of gallantry or meritorious service?
    Ans: Military Decorations
  244. 255. What types of awards are issued to personnel who have participated in designed campaigns?
    Ans: Campaign and Service Awards
  245. 256. What types of awards are presented to an operating unit worn only by members of the unit who participated in the cited action?
    Ans: Unit Awards
  246. 257. What types of awards are issued to personnel who have participated in designed expeditions?
    Ans: Campaign and Service Awards
  247. 258. What types of awards are awarded for various actions by an individual?
    Ans: Nonmilitary Decorations
  248. 259. What types of awards are issued to personnel who have fulfilled specific, service requirements?
    Ans: Campaign and Service Awards
  249. 260. What types of awards are awarded from organizations?
    Ans: Awards of Military Societies and other Organizations
  250. 261. List the four types of awards that fall under Unit Awards?
    • Ans: Navy Battle “E”
    • Presidential Unit Citation
    • Navy Unit Commendation
    • Meritorious Unit Commendation
  251. 262. List the four types of awards that falls under Campaign and Service Awards?
    • Ans: POW Medal
    • Good Conduct Medal
    • Antarctica Service Medal
    • Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
  252. 263. List the four types of awards that are not medals but ribbons that denote the citation?
    • Ans: Combat Action Ribbon
    • Presidential Unit Citation
    • Navy Unit Commendation
    • Meritorious Unit Commendation
  253. 264. List the four types of medals that fall under Military Decorations?
    • Ans: Navy Cross
    • Purple Heart
    • Medal of Honor
    • Distinguished Service Medal

    • 265. List the three types of medals that fall under Nonmilitary Decorations?
    • Ans: Life Saving Medal
    • Nation Sciences Medal
    • Presidential Medal of Freedom
    • 266. What medal was the first military decoration awarded to individuals by this country?
    • Ans: Purple Heart
  254. 267. What president was the Purple Heart founded by?
    Ans: George Washington
  255. 268. What year was the Purple Heart found by President George Washington?
    Ans: 1782
  256. 269. What was the Purple Heart awarded for originally?
    Ans: Gallantry and/or Extraordinary Fidelity and Essential Service
  257. 270. What war was the Purple Heart originally made for?
    Ans: Revolutionary War
  258. 271. How many people were awarded the original Purple Heart?
    Ans: 3
  259. 272. What president revived the Purple Heart decoration?
    Ans: Franklin D. Roosevelt
  260. 273. What year was the Purple Heart revived by President Franklin D. Roosevelt?
    Ans: 1932
  261. 274. What is the Purple Heart awarded for now?
    Ans: Wounds received during Enemy Action
  262. 275. Where are medals worn on the uniform?
    Ans: Left breast pocket
  263. 276. What is the maximum amount of medals that can be worn side-by-side?
    Ans: 3
  264. 277. How are medals attached to the bar when there are more than three medals?
    Ans: Overlapping Fashion
  265. 278. What is the maximum amount of medals that can be worn in a row when there are more than three medals?
    Ans: 5
  266. 279. Where are ribbons worn on the service dress uniform that doesn’t have corresponding large medals?
    Ans: Right Breast
  267. 280. What is the order of precedence when wearing medals or ribbons?
    Ans: Top to Bottom and Inboard to Outboard
  268. 281. What is use to identify you as a member of the U.S. Armed Forces?
    Ans: Armed Forces Identification Card
  269. 282. What is the purpose of the U.S. Armed Forces ID Card under article 17 of the Geneva Convention?
    Ans: As a means of identification for POWs
  270. 283. How many Identification Tags are issued to each member upon entry into the Navy?
    • Ans: 2
    • 284. List the five pieces of information that is embossed on the dog tags?
    • Ans: Full Name
    • Rh factors
    • Blood type
    • Religious preference of the wearer
    • Social Security Numbers and letters USN
  271. 285. What line is the Social Security Numbers entered on the dog tags?
    Ans: Third Line
  272. 286. What line is the first name and middle initial entered on the dog tags, if needed?
    Ans: Second Line
  273. 287. What line is the blood type entered on the dog tags?
    Ans: Third Line
  274. 288. What line is the full name (last, first, middle int) entered on the dog tags?
    Ans: First Line
  275. 289. What line is the Rh factors entered on the dog tags?
    Ans: Third Line
  276. 290. What line is the Religious preference of he wearer entered on the dog tags?
    Ans: Fourth Line
  277. 291. What line are the letters USN entered on the dog tags?
    Ans: Third Line
  278. 292. List the three purposes for Identification Tags (Dog Tags)?
    • Ans: Identification of members who become casualties
    • Casualty reporting of members who become casualties
    • Grave registration of members who die in a combat zone
  279. 293. Identification Tags are prescribed as part of your uniform and must be kept in your possession?
    • (True/False)
    • Ans: True
  280. 294. Described the Identification Tag?
    Ans: Made of Metal, Attached to a 25-inch Necklace, 2 x 1 1/8 inch
  281. 295. List the five circumstances when the Armed Forces Identification Card must be surrendered?
    • Ans: When Replaced
    • Investigation Purposes
    • While in Disciplinary Confinement
    • When Released from Active Duty
    • When Required by Military Authority for Identification

    • 296. List the six conditions that required Identification Tags to be worn?
    • Ans: In Time of War
    • When Traveling in Aircraft
    • When Prescribed by the CNO
    • In Time of National Emergency
    • When Engaged in Flight Operations
    • When Reporting to Medical for Treatment
    • 297. How many elements are grooming standards based on?
    • Ans: 5
  282. 298. List the five elements that grooming standards are based on?
    • Ans: Safety
    • Neatness
    • Cleanliness
    • Military Image
    • Appearance in uniform
  283. 299. List the three factors that grooming promotes pride in?
    • Ans: Being in the U.S.
    • Being in the Navy
    • Who and what you are
  284. 300. How far upward shall the hair above the ears and around the neck be tapered to bend with the hairstyle?
    Ans: 3/4 inch
  285. 301. What must the hair on the back of neck of men not touch?
    Ans: Collar
  286. 302. How long shall men hair be in accordance of the Navy Regulations?
    Ans: No longer than 4 inches
  287. 303. List the two primary considerations for grooming standards?
    • Ans: The type of hair that the individual has
    • Neatly groomed appearance for the hairstyle
  288. 304. How far outward shall the hair above the ears and around the neck be tapered to bend with the hairstyle?
    Ans: 3/4 inch
  289. 305. What part of the ear should side burns not extend below?
    Ans: The middle
  290. 306. How many rings, bracelets, wristwatches are allowed to be worn per hand?
    Ans: 1
  291. 307. How many inches in diameter should braids be, when worn?
    Ans: 1/4
  292. 308. What type of braids may be worn by individuals with short hair to minimize scalp exposure?
    Ans: Corn Rowing
  293. 309. How should women headgear fit when worn?
    Ans: Snugly and comfortably around the largest part of the head without distortion or excessive gaps
  294. 310. Female hair should not fall below what portion of the uniform?
    Ans: Lower edge of the back of the collar
  295. 311. What is the maximum length may female hair extend below the top of the jumper collar?
    Ans: 1 ½ inches
  296. 312. How many necklaces or chokers are allowed to be worn?
    • Ans: 1
    • 313. How many inches from the scalp shall the bulk of female hair not exceed?
    • Ans: 2
  297. 314. What is the maximum number of small barrettes, combs, or clips may be used in the hair?
    Ans: 2
  298. 315. How many inches from the tip of the finger must fingernails not exceed for women?
    Ans: 1/4
  299. 316. List the two characteristics that nail polish must include?
    • Ans: Soft Shade
    • Be Complementary to the Skin Tone
  300. 317. List the two characteristics that cosmetic must include?
    • Ans: Applied Sparingly
    • Conservative in Color
  301. 318. What size earrings must be worn with the uniform?
    Ans: 4 - 6 mm (1/4 - 1/8 inch)
  302. 319. List the two types of earrings that are authorized to be worn in uniform? (2)
    Ans: Ball or Single Pearl (E-6 below (silver) CPO/Officers (gold))
  303. 320. List the two types of uniforms that single pearl earrings are authorized to be worn with?
    • Ans: Dinner Dress Uniforms
    • Formal Dress Uniforms
  304. 297. List the three Navy uniforms that are considered to be working uniforms for women?
    • Ans: Dungarees
    • Winter Working Blues w/ Belted Skirt
    • Winter Working Blues w/ Belted Slacks
  305. 321. List the three purposes for formations?
    • Ans: To help teach a group of people to act as a team
    • To make sure people receive up-to-date information
    • To move a large group of personnel from one place to another
  306. 322. What term is used to represent a basic formation?
    Ans: Squad
  307. 323. What term defines a space between the chest of one person and the back of the person ahead within ranks?
    Ans: Distance
  308. 324. How many inches of space or distance is between the chest of one person and the back of the person ahead within ranks?
    Ans: 40
  309. 325. What terms define a formation of elements or persons abreast of each other? (2)
    Ans: Rank or Line
  310. 326. What term defines an individual, squad, section, or company that is part of a larger unit?
    Ans: Element
  311. 327. What terms define a formation of elements or persons placed one behind the other? (2)
    Ans: File or Column
  312. 328. What term defines the extreme right or left of a unit or rank?
    Ans: Flank
  313. 329. What term defines an arrangement of elements in line, in column, or in any other prescribed manner?
    Ans: Formation
  314. 330. What term defines the individual on whom a formation regulates its alignment?
    Ans: Guide
  315. 331. Where is the guide usually positioned?
    Ans: To the Right
  316. 332. What term defines the space between individuals from shoulder to shoulder?
    Ans: Interval
  317. 333. How is an interval usually measured?
    Ans: One arm’s length
  318. 334. What terms define a formation of elements or persons side by side? (2)
    Ans: Rank or Line
  319. 335. What term defines a direction at a right angle to the direction an element or a formation is facing
    Ans: Flank
  320. 336. What term defines the distance from heel to heel between the feet of a marching person?
    Ans: Step
  321. 337. What term defines the length of a full step?
    Ans: Pace
  322. 338. How many inches does a pace consist of for men?
    Ans: 30
  323. 339. How many inches is the half step?
    Ans: 15
  324. 340. How many inches does a pace consist of for women?
    Ans: 24
  325. 341. How many inches is the back step?
    Ans: 15
  326. 342. How many inches is the right and left steps?
    Ans: 12
  327. 343. How many inches is the full step?
    Ans: 30
  328. 344. How many types of commands are there?
    Ans: 2
  329. 345. List the two types of Commands?
    • Ans: Preparatory (Bolded and first letter is capitalized)
    • Execution (Each letter is capitalized)
  330. 346. List the four types of positions of rest?
    • Ans: REST
    • AT EASE
    • FALL OUT
    • PARADE REST
  331. 347. What type of Command indicates the type of movement to be made?
    Ans: Preparatory
  332. 348. What command cancels a command or order started but not completed?
    Ans: AS YOU WERE
  333. 349. What position is the basic military position?
    Ans: ATTENTION
  334. 350. What degree of an angle must your feet foam when standing at attention?
    Ans: 45 degree
  335. 351. How must your arms hang when standing at attention?
    Ans: Naturally
  336. 352. Where are your thumbs placed when standing at attention?
    Ans: Along skirt or trouser seams
  337. 353. What command can be given when you are not in ranks?
    Ans: AT EASE
  338. 354. How should your finger be positioned when standing at attention?
    Ans: Joined together in their natural curl
  339. 355. What command will you resume your former position?
    Ans: AS YOU WERE
  340. 356. What position must you come to when in the position REST or AT EASE?
    Ans: ATTENTION
  341. 357. What type of command cause the desired movement to be made?
    Ans: Execution
  342. 358. Which heel of your foot should be brought inward when called to attention?
    Ans: Left heel is brought to right heel
  343. 359. What position indicates that you are alert and ready for instructions?
    Ans: ATTENTION
  344. 360. What command can you relax but you must not talk?
    Ans: AT EASE
  345. 361. What command is not a dismissal order?
    • Ans: FALL OUT
    • 362. What foot must be kept in place at the command AT EASE?
    • Ans: Right
  346. 363. What command cancels an order started but not completed?
    Ans: AS YOU WERE
  347. 364. What command allows the same movement restrictions as AT EASE but you may talk?
    Ans: REST
  348. 365. What command may be given in a classroom?
    Ans: AT EASE
  349. 366. What command allows you to leave your position in ranks but remain nearby?
    Ans: FALL OUT
  350. 367. What command is given only when the formation is at attention?
    Ans: PARADE REST
  351. 368. What command can you relax and shift about?
    Ans: AT EASE
  352. 369. How is the command PARADE REST executed?
    Ans: One movement
  353. 370. What command will you resume your position in ranks and come to attention?
    Ans: FALL IN
  354. 371. What command can you shift about but keep your right foot in place?
    Ans: AT EASE
  355. 372. What types of movements can be made either to the right or left, with the exception of about face?
    Ans: Facings
  356. 373. What type of movement is RIGTH FACE?
    Ans: Two-Count
  357. 374. What command instructs members to smartly turn their heads 45 degrees to the right?
    Ans: Eyes, RIGHT
  358. 375. What command signals you to turn your head back to the position of attention after the command Eyes, RIGHT?
    Ans: Ready, FRONT
  359. 376. What command tells you to snap your head to the front after the command Eyes, RIGHT?
    Ans: FRONT
  360. 377. What type of movement is ABOUT FACE?
    Ans: Two-Count
  361. 378. What command should you shift your weight to your left leg without noticeable movement?
    Ans: About
  362. 379. What command should you place your right toe behind the left heel and turn to the rear?
    • Ans: FACE
    • 380. How many inches do you place your right toe behind your left heel during an About FACE?
    • Ans: 6
  363. 381. What portion of the right foot should be used to execute an About FACE?
    Ans: Ball
  364. 382. What portion of the left foot should be used to execute an About FACE?
    Ans: Heel
  365. 383. What direction must you turn smartly until you are facing the rear when performing an About FACE?
    Ans: Right
  366. 384. What position will your feet be in when the About FACE turn is completed if you place your toe properly behind your left heel?
    Ans: ATTENTION
  367. 385. What members’ response to a command is slightly different from the other members in formation? (2)
    • Ans: Left Flank
    • Right Flank
  368. 386. Where does the squad forms in line on for the command FALL IN?
    Ans: Left of the Right Flank Member
  369. 387. What is the right flank member called?
    Ans: Squad Leader
  370. 388. What member of the squad does not raise their arm in line with the body when FALLING IN?
    Ans: Left Flank Member
  371. 389. How is normal interval obtained?
    Ans: Moving in line so that the right shoulder touches the fingertips of the person to the right
  372. 390. What type of interval is the horizontal distance between the shoulder and elbow when the left hand is placed on the left hip?
    Ans: Close Interval
  373. 391. What member of the squad does not turn their head and look to the right when FALLING IN?
    Ans: Right Flank Member
  374. 392. Where is the hand placed for the command At Close Interval?
    Ans: Beltline above the hip
  375. 393. How is the elbow positioned At Close Interval?
    Ans: Align with the body
  376. 394. What member of the squad makes the adjustment without moving their arms At Close Intervals?
    Ans: Left Flank Member
  377. 395. What command is called to obtain a normal interval?
    Ans: Dress Right, DRESS
  378. 396. How is close interval obtained?
    Ans: Moving in line so that the right arm touches the elbow of the person to the right
  379. 397. How is double-arm interval obtained?
    Ans: Moving in line so that the fingertips of the members on either side touches
  380. 398. What member stands fast and looks to the front At Close Internal?
    Ans: Right Flank Member
  381. 399. How is the hand placed on the hip At Close Interval?
    Ans: Heel of the hand rests on the hip with fingers straight, touching each other, and pointing down
  382. 400. What member is used as a guide to align other members in the squad?
    Ans: Right Flank Member
  383. 401. What arm is used to obtain the interval, whether commanded to dress to the right or left?
    Ans: Left
  384. 402. What command is give when the alignment is correct?
    Ans: Ready, FRONT
  385. 403. What movements shall be executed on the command of, FRONT, when the alignment is correct? (2)
    • Ans: Head snap to the front
    • Arms drop to the side
  386. 404. What command is given when the formation is in column?
    Ans: COVER OFF
  387. 405. How many inches must you maintain distance while positioning yourself directly behind the person in front of you on the command COVER?
    Ans: 40
  388. 406. What command tell members to move from normal to close interval while in line?
    Ans: Close, MARCH
  389. 407. What direction does each member face after obtaining the close interval for the command Close, MARCH?
    Ans: Left
  390. 408. What command is given when the formation is in two or more ranks?
    Ans: COVER OFF
  391. 409. What command tell members to change from close to normal interval while in line?
    Ans: Extend, MARCH
  392. 410. What direction does each member face after obtaining the normal interval for the command Close, MARCH?
    Ans: Right
  393. 411. What command tell members at either close or normal to form double-arm interval?
    Ans: Take Interval to the Left, MARCH
  394. 412. What command tell members to obtain normal from double-arm interval while in line?
    Ans: Assemble to the Right, MARCH
  395. 413. How is count off executed?
    • Ans: All members except right flank, turn their head right, shout their number, then turn head to front
    • 414. How is count off executed, when given the command, from front to rear?
    • Ans: Each member starting with the squad leader, turn their head right, shout their number, turn head to front
  396. 415. What command is given when more distance between ranks is required?
    Ans: Open Ranks, MARCH
  397. 416. What command is used to secure an individual?
    Ans: DISMISSED
  398. 417. What rank stands fast on the Command, Open Ranks?
    Ans: Third Rank
  399. 418. How many paces forward does the front rank take on the Command, Open Ranks?
    Ans: 2
  400. 419. How many paces forward does the second rank take on the Command, Open Ranks?
    Ans: 1
  401. 420. How many steps backward (15 inch) does the forth rank make on the Command, Open Ranks?
    Ans: 2
  402. 421. How many steps backward (15 inch) does the fifth rank makes on the Command, Open Ranks?
    Ans: 4
  403. 422. How many steps backward (15 inch) does the sixth rank makes on the Command, Open Ranks?
    Ans: 6
  404. 423. What rank stands fast on the Command, Close Ranks?
    Ans: Front Rank
  405. 424. How many paces forward does the fourth rank take on the Command, Close Ranks?
    Ans: 3
  406. 425. How many paces forward does the second rank take on the Command, Close Ranks?
    Ans: 1
  407. 426. How many paces forward does the third rank take on the Command, Close Ranks?
    Ans: 2
  408. 427. What command should you begin a salute on?
    Ans: Hand SALUTE
  409. 428. What command should you raise your right hand smartly?
    Ans: SALUTE
  410. 429. What command should you return to attention by moving your hand smartly in the most direct manner back to its normal position at your side?
    Ans: TWO
  411. 430. What command should you raise your right hand to grasp your cover on, and then HOLD?
    Ans: Uncover
  412. 431. What command should you remove your cover on?
    • Ans: TWO
    • 432. What command should you grasp your hat with both hands and place it on your head?
    • Ans: Cover
  413. 433. What hand should you drop to your side after placing your hat on your head after the command, Cover?
    Ans: Left
  414. 434. What command do you drop you right hand to your side after placing your hat on your head?
    Ans: TWO
  415. 435. What command is used to secure entire formation?
    Ans: DISMISSED
  416. 436. Members of the squad align themselves with whom, on the command Dress Right, DRESS?
    Ans: Each Other
  417. 436. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a five-pointed gold star?
    Ans: Line
  418. 437. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a gold oak leak, surcharged with a silver acorn?
    Ans: Medical Corp
  419. 438. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a gold oak leak?
    Ans: Nurse Corps
  420. 439. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a gold sprig of three oak leaves and three acorns?
    Ans: Supply Corps
  421. 440. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a gold prayer wheel?
    Ans: Buddhist Chaplain Corps
  422. 441. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a gold Latin cross?
    Ans: Christian Chaplain Corps
  423. 442. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a gold Star of David and the table of law?
    Ans: Jewish Chaplain Corps
  424. 443. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a gold crescent?
    Ans: Muslin Chaplain Corps
  425. 444. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of two overlapped gold sprigs of two live oak leaves?
    Ans: Civil Engineer Corps
  426. 445. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a gold oak leaf, with a silver acorn on each side of
    • the stem?
    • Ans: Dental Corps
  427. 446. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of two gold oak leafs, curving to form a semi-circle
    • centering a silver “mill rinde”?
    • Ans: Judge Advocate General Corps
  428. 447. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists two gold oak leafs, curving to form a semi-circle
    • centering a silver “mill rinde” with a silver quill pen centered underneath the mill rinde?
    • Ans: Law Community
  429. 448. What Officer’s sleeve device description consists of a gold oak leaf, attached to a slanting twig?
    Ans: Medical Service Corps
  430. 449. What Officer wears one 1/2 inch stripe sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Ensign
  431. 450. What Officer wears one 2 inch stripe with one 1/2 inch stripe above it sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Rear Admiral (Upper Half)
  432. 451. What Officer wears four 1/2 inch stripes sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Captain
  433. 452. What Officer wears one 2 inch stripe sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Rear Admiral (Lower Half)
  434. 453. What Officer wears two 1/2 inch stripes sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Lieutenant
  435. 454. What Officer wears one 2 inch stripe with four 1/2 inch stripes above it sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Fleet Admiral
  436. 455. What Officer wears three 1/2 inch stripes sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Commander
  437. 456. What Officer wears one 2 inch stripe with three 1/2 inch stripes above it sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Admiral
  438. 457. What Officer wears one 1/2 inch stripe with one 1/4 inch stripe above it sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Lieutenant (Junior Grade)
  439. 458. What Officer wears one 2 inch stripe with two 1/2 inch stripes above it sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Vice Admiral
  440. 459. What Officer wears two 1/2 inch stripes with one 1/4 inch stripe in between sleeve insignia?
    Ans: Lieutenant Commander
  441. 460. How many stars does a Rear Admiral’s (Lower Half) shoulder and collar metal grade insignia consist of?
    Ans: 1
  442. 461. How many stars does a Vice Admiral’s shoulder and collar metal grade insignia consist of?
    Ans: 3
  443. 462. How many stars does a Fleet Admiral’s shoulder and collar metal grade insignia consist of?
    Ans: 5
  444. 463. How many stars does a Rear Admiral’s shoulder and collar metal grade insignia consist of?
    Ans: 2
  445. 464. How many stars does an Admiral’s shoulder and collar metal grade insignia consist of?
    Ans: 4
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Basic Military Requirements Uniform and Formations Chapter 10
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