ACCURATE
VIP seating order in an official vehicle - ANSWERSenior VIP rides rear curb-side
(enters last, exits first)
Quarterdeck "Big Q" rules - ANSWERProfessional conduct; walk only when necessary;
no horseplay, food, drink, or smoking; remain covered
Wardroom primary uses - ANSWEROfficial meetings, mess functions, and NJP—not
personal lounging
Chevron color rule - ANSWERAfter 12 years of good conduct (3 red), chevrons turn
gold
Rating vs Rank vs Paygrade - ANSWERRating = job specialty; Rank = title (e.g., ENS);
Paygrade = O-1/E-4 salary category
Apprentice stripe colors (Fireman/Airman/Seaman/Constructionman/Hospitalman) -
ANSWERRed / Green / White / Light Blue / White
Unrestricted-Line symbol & privilege - ANSWERGold upside-down star; eligible for
command at sea
Warfare-insignia meaning - ANSWERQualification pin proving mastery of a warfare
area (e.g., SWO)
FPCON ladder—meaning & examples - ANSWERNormal = routine ops; Alpha =
general/unpredictable threat (suspicious activity); Bravo = increased/predictable threat
(U.S. default since 9-11); Charlie = intel indicates likely attack (credible bomb plot);
Delta = attack imminent/occurred at specific site—localized lockdown
RAM acronym - ANSWERRandom Antiterrorism Measure—adds unpredictability to
security
Paradoxical Trinity elements - ANSWERPassion/People, Chance/Military,
Reason/Policy
Guerre d'Escadre vs Guerre de Course - ANSWERFleet-on-fleet for sea control vs
commerce raiding to starve enemy economy
Constitution high-yield fact - ANSWER"The Constitution underpins the entire federal
government and legal system."
, Colors ceremony basics - ANSWER0800 hoist smartly; sunset lower ceremoniously;
vehicles stop & salute until anthem ends
Flag locations—port, underway, shore HQ - ANSWERStern flagstaff / Gaff / Flagpole
near HQ
Saluting custom phrase - ANSWER"Junior initiates; senior terminates."
What are some special areas you can be uncovered outdoors? - ANSWEROfficer
country, medical deck, and galleys.
Military-funeral eligibility - ANSWERActive duty, Selected Reservists, veterans, retirees
ORM mnemonic - ANSWERI A M I S = Identify, Assess, Make decisions, Implement
controls, Supervise
Three ORM levels - ANSWERIn-depth (long-term), Deliberate (pre-mission), Time-
critical (on the spot)
Evaluation types - ANSWERRegular (annual), Concurrent (TAD), Operational (detach
OPCON)
Promotion categories & two-fail rule - ANSWEREarly / Must-Promote / Recommend; fail
two O-4+ boards → separation or reserves
Annual PRT exemption reasons - ANSWERPregnancy/post-partum or medical waiver—
may skip one cycle
UCMJ Article 134 nickname - ANSWER"General Article" for disorders to good order &
discipline
SAPR reporting options - ANSWERRestricted = confidential (NCIS not notified);
Unrestricted = NCIS & command notified
SECNAV correspondence deadlines - ANSWERCongress ≤ 5 workdays; routine letters
≤ 10 workdays
Message precedence codes & times - ANSWERFLASH (Z) 10 min—lifesaving/critical;
IMMEDIATE (O) 30 min—grave threat/ops in progress; PRIORITY (P) 3 h—urgent
mission support; ROUTINE (R) 6 h—official but non-urgent
Probable-cause search types - ANSWERExigency search & Command-authorized
search (neutral authority, specific place)
Three warrantless search categories - ANSWERConsent, Border/Checkpoint,
Government-property search