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Navy ODS Final Study Guide Exam|79
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Rate - -applies to only enlisted

- Rating - -enlisted occupational specialty; line officers have stars =
occupational symbol

- Rank - -only officers

- top secret - -orange
exceptionally grave damage

- secret - -red
serious damage

- confidential - -blue
damage

- CMEO - -Command Managed Equal Opportunity

- What does CMEO deal with? - -sexual harassment

- What is sexual harassment? - -unwanted sexual behavior

- SAPR - -Sexual Assault Prevention and Response

- What is SAPR? - -Naval Officers are mandatory reporters for anyone in
their chain of command

- restricted report - -anonymous

- unrestricted report - -formal investigation and trial

- Confidentiality and Reporting - -1. Chaplain
2. Victim's Legal Counsel
3. Medical Providers
4. Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC)
5. Victim Advocates

- basic uniform item - -bare minimum

- prescribable uniform item - -CO requires wear of a particular part of the
uniform

, - optional uniform item - -authorized by CO, but not required to wear to
complete uniform

- Oath of Enlistment - -focuses on following orders, has to be retaken when
you re-enlist; it expires

- Oath of Office - -have a questioning attitude, do not follow orders blindly.
No end date- don't have to re-enlist

- 5 types of correspondence - -1. command letter (official letter)
2. standard naval letter
3. business letter
4. memorandum
5. email

- Who is Family Care Plan mandatory to? - -Single with dependents or
married

- Suicide Prevention acronym - -ACT

- What does ACT stand for? - -Act, Care, Treat

- What does LOAC stand for? - -Law of Armed Conflict

- Four Basic LOAC principles - -1. Military Necessity
2. Unnecessary Suffering
3. Proportionality
4. Discrimination

- Military Necessity - -actions accepted by law

- Unnecessary Suffering - -minimize collateral damage

- Proportionality - -loss of life/damage can't be more than military gain

- Discrimination - -combatants and non-combatants

- combatants - -anyone with hostile intent or actively engaged in combat

- non-combatants - -trained, but with a particular skill se

- civilians - -not combative, but can become combative if they show hostile
intent

- Order of the Flags - -1. Ensign

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