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Navy Vocabulary and Ranks Guide for 2024, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive guide to naval vocabulary and ranks for the year 2024. It includes common terms used in the navy, such as 'all hands', 'barracks', 'colors', 'chow hall', 'general quarters', 'liberty', 'tattoo', and 'working aloft'. It also includes the phonetic alphabet and the ranks and minimum time to advance for enlisted personnel and officers. This guide is essential for anyone joining the navy or studying naval history.

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Navy START Guide Question & Answers
2024
Navy Core Values - Correct Answers Honor, Courage, and
Commitment
Mission of the Navy - Correct Answers The mission of the United
States Navy is to protect and
defend the right of the United States and our allies to
move freely on the oceans and to protect our country
against her enemies.
First General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To take charge of
this post and all government
property in view.
Second General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To walk my post
in a military manner, keeping always
on the alert and observing everything that takes
place within sight or hearing.
Thrid General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To report all
violations of orders I am instructed to
enforce.
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Navy Core Values - Correct Answers Honor, Courage, and Commitment Mission of the Navy - Correct Answers The mission of the United States Navy is to protect and defend the right of the United States and our allies to move freely on the oceans and to protect our country against her enemies. First General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To take charge of this post and all government property in view. Second General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. Thrid General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.

Fourth General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the Guardhouse than my own. Fifth General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To quit my post only when properly relieved. Sixth General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers and Petty Officers of the Watch only. Seventh General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To talk to no one except in the line of duty. Eighth General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder. Ninth General Order of a Sentry - Correct Answers To call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions.

RTC Chain of Command: #2 - Correct Answers Vice President RTC Chain of Command: #3 - Correct Answers Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) RTC Chain of Command: #4 - Correct Answers Secretary of Navy (SECNAV) RTC Chain of Command: #5 - Correct Answers Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) RTC Chain of Command: #6 - Correct Answers Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) RTC Chain of Command: #7 - Correct Answers Commander, Navy Education and Training Command (CNETC) RTC Chain of Command: #8 - Correct Answers Naval Education and Training Command (NETC) RTC Chain of Command: #9 - Correct Answers Naval Education and Training Command Force Master Chief Petty Officer

RTC Chain of Command: #10 - Correct Answers Commander, Naval Service Training Command (CNSTC) RTC Chain of Command: #11 - Correct Answers Naval Service Training Command, Command Master Chief Petty Officer RTC Chain of Command: #12 - Correct Answers Commanding Officer, Recruit Training Command (RTC) RTC Chain of Command: #13 - Correct Answers Recruit Training Command, Command Master Chief Petty Officer RTC Chain of Command: #14 - Correct Answers Executive Officer, Recruit Training Command RTC Chain of Command: #15 - Correct Answers Military Training Director (MTD) RTC Chain of Command: #16 - Correct Answers Fleet Commander RTC Chain of Command: #17 - Correct Answers Fleet Leading Chief Petty Officer

Vocab: barracks - Correct Answers Building where Sailors live Vocab: below - Correct Answers Downstairs Vocab: brightwork - Correct Answers Brass or shiny metal kept polished rather than painted Vocab: bunk or rack - Correct Answers Bed Vocab: buoy - Correct Answers An anchored float used as an aid to navigation or to mark the location of an object Vocab: carry on - Correct Answers An order to resume work or duties Vocab: cast off - Correct Answers To throw off; to let go; to unfur Vocab: chain locker - Correct Answers Compartment in which anchor chain is stowed Vocab: chit, chit book: - Correct Answers Coupon or receipt book

Vocab: chow hall (mess deck) - Correct Answers Place to eat Vocab: colors - Correct Answers Raising or lowering of a national flag, Ceremonies held at 0800 and sunset for hoisting and hauling down the national ensign Vocab: deep six - Correct Answers To dispose of by throwing over the side Vocab: ensign - Correct Answers National flag; commissioned officer between the rank of Chief Warrant Officer and Lieutenant Junior Grade Vocab: fast - Correct Answers Snugly secured Vocab: fathom - Correct Answers A unit of length (equal to 6 feet) used for measuring the depth of water Vocab: flag officer - Correct Answers Any commissioned officer in paygrade O-7 or above Vocab: galley - Correct Answers Kitchen

Vocab: rating - Correct Answers A job specialty title Vocab: reveille - Correct Answers Wake up, start a new day Vocab: scullery - Correct Answers Place to wash dishes Vocab: scuttlebutt - Correct Answers Drinking fountain; a rumor Vocab: secure - Correct Answers Lock, put away or stop work Vocab: sickbay - Correct Answers Hospital or Medical clinic Vocab: swab - Correct Answers Mop Vocab: taps - Correct Answers Time to sleep, end of day Vocab: tattoo - Correct Answers Five minutes before taps Vocab: topside - Correct Answers Upstairs

Vocab: turn to - Correct Answers Begin work Vocab: working aloft - Correct Answers Working above the highest deck; generally performing maintenance on the ship's mast Phonetic Alphabet: A - Correct Answers Alpha Phonetic Alphabet: B - Correct Answers Bravo Phonetic Alphabet: C - Correct Answers Charlie Phonetic Alphabet: D - Correct Answers Delta Phonetic Alphabet: E - Correct Answers Echo Phonetic Alphabet: F - Correct Answers Foxtrot Phonetic Alphabet: G - Correct Answers Golf Phonetic Alphabet: H - Correct Answers Hotel

Phonetic Alphabet: T - Correct Answers Tango Phonetic Alphabet: U - Correct Answers Uniform Phonetic Alphabet: V - Correct Answers Victor Phonetic Alphabet: W - Correct Answers Whiskey Phonetic Alphabet: X - Correct Answers X-ray Phonetic Alphabet: Y - Correct Answers Yankee Phonetic Alphabet: Z - Correct Answers Zulu E-1 - Correct Answers Seaman Recruit E-2 - Correct Answers Seaman Apprentice Minimum time to advance: 09 months E-3 - Correct Answers Seaman

Minimum time to advance: 09 months E-4 - Correct Answers Petty Officer Third Class Minimum time to advance: 06 months E-5 - Correct Answers Petty Officer Second Class Minimum time to advance: 12 months E-6 - Correct Answers Petty Officer First Class Minimum time to advance: 36 months E-7 - Correct Answers Chief Petty Officer Minimum time to advance: 36 months E-8 - Correct Answers Senior Chief Petty Officer Minimum time to advance: 36 months E-9 - Correct Answers Master Chief Petty Officer Minimum time to advance: 36 months W-2 - Correct Answers Chief Warrant Officer

O-8 - Correct Answers Rear Admiral (upper half) O-9 - Correct Answers Vice Admiral O-10 - Correct Answers Admiral Ships and Aircraft: Aircraft Carrier Type - Correct Answers All ships designed primarily for the purpose of conducting combat operations by aircraft that engage in attacks against airborne, surface, sub-surface and shore targets. Ships and Aircraft: Surface Combat Type - Correct Answers Large, heavily armed, surface ships that are designed primarily to engage enemy forces on the high seas. Ships and Aircraft: Submarine Type - Correct Answers All self- propelled submersible types regardless of whether employed as combatant, auxiliary, or research and development vehicles that have at least a residual combat capability. Ships and Aircraft: Patrol Combatant Type - Correct Answers Combatants whose mission may extend beyond coastal duties and whose characteristics include adequate endurance and sea keeping,

providing a capability for operations exceeding 48 hours on the high seas without support. Ships and Aircraft: Amphibious Warfare Type Ships - Correct Answers All ships having organic capability for amphibious assault and characteristics enabling long duration operations on the high seas. Ships and Aircraft: Combat Logistics Type Ships - Correct Answers Ships that have the capability to provide underway replenishment to fleet units. Ships and Aircraft: Mine Warfare Type Ships - Correct Answers All ships whose primary function is mine warfare on the high seas. Ships and Aircraft: Support Type Ships - Correct Answers A grouping of ships designed to operate in the open ocean in a variety of sea states to provide general support to either combatant forces or shore based establishments. (Includes smaller auxiliaries which by the nature of their duties, leave inshore waters). Ships and Aircraft: Mobile Logistics Type Ships - Correct Answers Ships that have the capability to provide direct material support to other deployed units operating far from home base.

Aircraft - Rotary Wing: C - Correct Answers Cargo Aircraft - Rotary Wing: H - Correct Answers Rescue (Help) Aircraft - Rotary Wing: M - Correct Answers Multi-role Aircraft - Rotary Wing: S - Correct Answers Anti-submarine Warfare Aircraft - Rotary Wing: T - Correct Answers Trainer Aircraft - Rotary Wing: U - Correct Answers Utility Aircraft - Rotary Wing: V - Correct Answers VIP Transport Aircraft - Fixed Wing - C - Cargo: C-2A - Correct Answers Greyhound logistics aircraft Aircraft - Fixed Wing - C - Cargo: C-12 - Correct Answers Huron logistics aircraft

Aircraft - Fixed Wing - C - Cargo: C-20 - Correct Answers Gulfstream logistics aircraft Aircraft - Fixed Wing - C - Cargo: C-21 - Correct Answers Learjet used to support training Aircraft - Fixed Wing - C - Cargo: C-26 - Correct Answers Metro III Aircraft - Fixed Wing - C - Cargo: C-37A - Correct Answers Gulfstream V Aircraft - Fixed Wing - C - Cargo: C-37B - Correct Answers Gulfstream 550 Aircraft - Fixed Wing - C - Cargo: C-40A - Correct Answers Clipper logistics aircraft Aircraft - Fixed Wing - C - Cargo: C-130 - Correct Answers Hercules logistics aircraft Aircraft - Fixed Wing - E - Electronic Warfare: E-2 - Correct Answers Hawkeye early warning and control aircraft