QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
⫸ What section of the EDVR lists all Sailors under orders to report
to the activity? Answer: Section 1
⫸ In section 1 of the EDVR, what is listed in column 3. Answer: The
UIC of the activity to which the Sailor is presently assigned.
⫸ In section 1 of the EDVR, what is listed in column 4. Answer: The
Personnel and Pay Services Unit Identification Code (PPSUIC) for
the activity to which the Sailor is currently assigned.
⫸ Where can you obtain the activities name? Answer: The Navy
Comptroller Manual (NAVCOMPT Manual), volume 2, chapter 5.
⫸ What does the acronym DNEC stand for? Answer: Distribution
Navy Enlisted Classification
⫸ What does the acronym INEC means? Answer: Inventory Navy
Enlisted Classification
⫸ How will you annotate a DNEC and INEC discrepancy? Answer:
By a four position flag and require the activity to verify prospective
gain's NEC inventory.
,⫸ If a Sailor has a NEC or its principal, how will it be displayed?
Answer: It will be displayed as INEC1 or INEC2 on the EDVR in
column M.
⫸ In the event the EDVR process cannot locate the NEC in the
Sailor's inventory, how will the DNEC be shown in the inventory
discrepancies? Answer: As a four position "flag" consisting of three
asterisks and a numerical code.
⫸ In the event there is no identified training (NECs with no related
training) how will it be displayed? Answer: Three asterisks will be
displayed without a numerical code.
⫸ What is the meaning of "Code ***1"? Answer: Satisfactory
completion of a course of instruction is mandatory.
⫸ What is the meaning of "Code ***2"? Answer: Satisfactory
completion of on-the-job training (OJT) or/and formal COI is
required.
⫸ What is the meaning of "Code ***3"? Answer: Completion of
OJT is required.
⫸ SECNAVINST 1650.1H Answer: Navy and Marine Corps Awards
Manual
,⫸ Who retains awarding authority for all awards under his purview?
Answer: SECNAV
⫸ If a Commanding Officer has the authority to award the NCM
and/or NAM, do the have the authority to award the Combat
Distinguishing Device to wear on the medal? Answer: No, unless
authority has been specifically delegated to him.
⫸ Who approves and awards the Medal of Honor? Answer: The
President, in the name of Congress.
⫸ Who approves and awards the Navy Cross Distinguished Service
Medal and Silver Star Medal? Answer: SECNAV, in the name of the
President.
⫸ Who may approve and award the Legion of Merit, Distinguished
Flying Cross, Navy and Marine Corps Medal, Bronze Star Medal,
Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal, and Air Medal? Answer:
SECNAV, CNO, CMC, and thier designees, under delegated awarding
authority from SECNAV, in the name of the President.
⫸ Who may approve and award the Joint Service Commendation
Medal and Joint Service Achievement Medal? Answer: SECNAV, in
the name of SECDEF, when SECNAV is Executive Agent for the
Joint function.
, ⫸ Who may approve Navy and Marine Corps Commendation
Medals and Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals? Answer:
Numerous commands, in the Name of SECNAV.
⫸ Approves and awards the Combat Action Ribbon? Answer: CNO,
CMC, and their designees, under delegated awarding authority from
SECNAV, in the name of SECNAV.
⫸ What awards may Navy personnel accept, retain, and wear when
permanently assigned to other services? Answer: The Meritorious
Service Medal (MSM) and below.
⫸ What awards may Navy personnel accept, retain, and wear when
temporary assigned to Combat Area Service? Answer: Commendation
and Achievement Medals directly from other service to which
assigned.
⫸ Can Navy personnel who are temporary assigned to a non-combat
area be authorized to accept, retain, or wear another service's awards?
Answer: No
⫸ What military decoration could a civilian be eligible? Answer:
Navy Cross, Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star Medal,
Distinguished Flying Cross, Navy and Marine Corps Medal, Bronze
Star Medal, Air Medal, and Navy and Marine Corps Commendation
Medal.