Navy ODS Final Study Guide
Rate - answer applies to only enlisted
Rating - answer enlisted occupational specialty; line officers have stars = occupational
symbol
Rank - answer only officers
top secret - answer orange
exceptionally grave damage
secret – answer red
serious damage
confidential - answer blue
damage
CMEO - answer Command Managed Equal Opportunity
What does CMEO deal with? - answersexual harassment
What is sexual harassment? - answerunwanted sexual behavior
SAPR - answerSexual Assault Prevention and Response
What is SAPR? - answerNaval Officers are mandatory reporters for anyone in their
chain of command
restricted report - answeranonymous
unrestricted report - answerformal investigation and trial
Confidentiality and Reporting - answer1. Chaplain
2. Victim's Legal Counsel
3. Medical Providers
4. Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC)
5. Victim Advocates
basic uniform item - answerbare minimum
prescribable uniform item - answerCO requires wear of a particular part of the uniform
, optional uniform item - answerauthorized by CO, but not required to wear to complete
uniform
Oath of Enlistment - answerfocuses on following orders, has to be retaken when you re-
enlist; it expires
Oath of Office - answerhave a questioning attitude, do not follow orders blindly. No end
date- don't have to re-enlist
5 types of correspondence - answer1. command letter (official letter)
2. standard naval letter
3. business letter
4. memorandum
5. email
Who is Family Care Plan mandatory to? - answerSingle with dependents or married
Suicide Prevention acronym - answerACT
What does ACT stand for? - answerAct, Care, Treat
What does LOAC stand for? - answerLaw of Armed Conflict
Four Basic LOAC principles - answer1. Military Necessity
2. Unnecessary Suffering
3. Proportionality
4. Discrimination
Military Necessity - answeractions accepted by law
Unnecessary Suffering - answerminimize collateral damage
Proportionality - answerloss of life/damage can't be more than military gain
Discrimination - answercombatants and non-combatants
combatants - answeranyone with hostile intent or actively engaged in combat
non-combatants - answertrained, but with a particular skill se
civilians - answernot combative, but can become combative if they show hostile intent
Order of the Flags - answer1. Ensign
2. Army
3. Marine Corps
4. Navy
Rate - answer applies to only enlisted
Rating - answer enlisted occupational specialty; line officers have stars = occupational
symbol
Rank - answer only officers
top secret - answer orange
exceptionally grave damage
secret – answer red
serious damage
confidential - answer blue
damage
CMEO - answer Command Managed Equal Opportunity
What does CMEO deal with? - answersexual harassment
What is sexual harassment? - answerunwanted sexual behavior
SAPR - answerSexual Assault Prevention and Response
What is SAPR? - answerNaval Officers are mandatory reporters for anyone in their
chain of command
restricted report - answeranonymous
unrestricted report - answerformal investigation and trial
Confidentiality and Reporting - answer1. Chaplain
2. Victim's Legal Counsel
3. Medical Providers
4. Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARC)
5. Victim Advocates
basic uniform item - answerbare minimum
prescribable uniform item - answerCO requires wear of a particular part of the uniform
, optional uniform item - answerauthorized by CO, but not required to wear to complete
uniform
Oath of Enlistment - answerfocuses on following orders, has to be retaken when you re-
enlist; it expires
Oath of Office - answerhave a questioning attitude, do not follow orders blindly. No end
date- don't have to re-enlist
5 types of correspondence - answer1. command letter (official letter)
2. standard naval letter
3. business letter
4. memorandum
5. email
Who is Family Care Plan mandatory to? - answerSingle with dependents or married
Suicide Prevention acronym - answerACT
What does ACT stand for? - answerAct, Care, Treat
What does LOAC stand for? - answerLaw of Armed Conflict
Four Basic LOAC principles - answer1. Military Necessity
2. Unnecessary Suffering
3. Proportionality
4. Discrimination
Military Necessity - answeractions accepted by law
Unnecessary Suffering - answerminimize collateral damage
Proportionality - answerloss of life/damage can't be more than military gain
Discrimination - answercombatants and non-combatants
combatants - answeranyone with hostile intent or actively engaged in combat
non-combatants - answertrained, but with a particular skill se
civilians - answernot combative, but can become combative if they show hostile intent
Order of the Flags - answer1. Ensign
2. Army
3. Marine Corps
4. Navy