NAVEDTRA 14325, Ch. 2, BMR Flashcards

1
Q

In what year did President Dwight D. Eisenhower prescribe a Code of Conduct for members of the armed forces?

A

1955

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2
Q

How many articles does the Code of Conduct contain?

A

Six

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3
Q

Which Code of Conduct article states that “When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give my Name, rank, service number and date of birth”?

A

V

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4
Q

What are Naval personnel called when they are assigned military police duties?

A

Shore Patrol (SP)

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5
Q

Who is in charge of the master-at-arms force headed by the CMAA?

A

Executive Officer

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6
Q

What type of training is designed to develop self-control, character, and efficiency?

A

Discipline

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7
Q

Which punishment theory teaches the wrongdoer and others that offenses must not be repeated?

A

Deterrent

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8
Q

The UCMJ, Navy Regulations, along with what else are the three official sources that set forth the basic
disciplinary laws for the Navy?

A

SORN

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9
Q

What describes Navy members rights and responsibilities?

A

U.S. Navy Regulations

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10
Q

Who ensures U.S. Navy Regulations conform to the current needs of the Department of the Navy?

A

Chief of Naval Operations

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Q

Who issues U.S. Navy Regulation changes after they are approved by the President?

A

Secretary of the Navy

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12
Q

Which UCMJ article subjects offenders to charges for failing to obey Navy regulations?

A

Article 92

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13
Q

Which Navy Regulations article discusses officer precedence?

A

Article 1002

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14
Q

Which Navy Regulations article describes the proper manner of addressing officers orally and in
writing?

A

Article 1010

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15
Q

Which Navy Regulations article gives officers the authority necessary to perform their duties?

A

Article 1021

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16
Q

Tyrannical/Capricious conduct along with what other method are persons in authority forbidden from
using to injure their subordinates?

A

Abusive language

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17
Q

Which Navy Regulations article provides the senior line officer eligible for command at sea the
authority over all persons embarked in a boat?

A

Article 1033

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18
Q

Which Navy Regulations article grants sentry authority?

A

Article 1038

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19
Q

Personnel may not be ordered to active service without permission of whom?

A

Chief of Naval Personnel

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20
Q

What is the minimum interval that personnel in confinement have to be visited to have their condition checked on and needs cared for?

A

4

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21
Q

What is the maximum interest rate that naval personnel can impose on loans to other armed service members?

A

18

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22
Q

Which Navy Regulations article governs duty exchanges?

A

Article 1134

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23
Q

Which Navy Regulations article governs Leave and Liberty?

A

Article 1157

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24
Q

Which instruction provides regulations and guidance governing the conduct of all Navy members?

A

OPNAVINST 3120.32

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25
Q

Until what year did the various branches of the armed forces operate under different military codes?

A

1951

26
Q

What year did the UCMJ become effective?

A

1951

27
Q

Which UCMJ article states that certain UCMJ articles must be carefully explained at certain intervals to every enlisted person?

A

Article 137

28
Q

What is the restraint of a person by an order not imposed as a punishment for an offense which directs
them to remain within certain specified limits?

A

Arrest

29
Q

What is the physical restraint of a person called?

A

Confinement

30
Q

Which UCMJ Article explains commanding officers’ non-judicial punishment?

A

Article 15

31
Q

In a special court-martial, the accused must be afforded the opportunity to be represented by counsel
qualified under what article of the UCMJ unless such counsel cannot be obtained because of the
geographical location or pressing military requirements?

A

Article 27

32
Q

Which UCMJ Article explains servicemembers rights to not provide evidence against themselves (self-
incrimination)?

A

Article 31

33
Q

Which UCMJ Article was designed to ensure that every court, its members, and its officers are
completely free to fulfill their functions without fear of reprisal?

A

Article 37

34
Q

Which UCMJ Article prohibits any cruel or unusual punishment?

A

Article 55

35
Q

What are the UCMJ punitive articles?

A

77-134

36
Q

What is defined as an agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime?

A

Conspiracy

37
Q

What are members of the armed forces who, without permission, leave their place of duty or organization with the intent to remain away permanently guilty of?

A

Desertion

38
Q

How many days of absence, or sooner if the intent to desert is apparent, does the status of an absentee change to that of a deserter?

A

30

39
Q

Which UCMJ article covers missing ships movement?

A

Article 87

40
Q

What word designated by the principal headquarters of a command aids guards and sentinels in their
scrutiny of persons who apply to pass the lines?

A

Countersign

41
Q

What word is used as a countersign check which is imparted only to those who are entitled to inspect
guards and to commanders of guards?

A

Parole

42
Q

What is a detachment, guard, or detail posted by a commander which protects persons, places, or
property of the enemy or of a neutral affected by the relationship of the opposing forces in their prosecution of war or during a state of conflict?

A

Safeguard

43
Q

What term means inattention to duty or failure to take action that, under the circumstances, should have been taken to prevent the loss, destruction, or damage of any military property?

A

Neglect

44
Q

Which UCMJ article covers personnel drunk on duty?

A

Article 112

45
Q

What is the maximum punishment that may be imposed on a sentinel on post who is found asleep or
drunk in time of war?

A

Death

46
Q

What type of offense is defined as any act to avoid duty by feigning (pretending) to be ill or
physically/mentally disabled?

A

Malingering

47
Q

How many or more persons must be engaged against anyone who may oppose them to be classified as a riot?

A

Three

48
Q

What is the unlawful killing of another called?

A

Manslaughter

49
Q

What is the unlawful killing of another committed without intent to kill or inflict great bodily harm?

A

Involuntary manslaughter

50
Q

What is any person guilty of who engages in unnatural carnal copulation with another person of the
same or opposite sex or with an animal?

A

Sodomy

51
Q

Which UCMJ article allows for punishable acts or omissions not specifically mentioned in other articles?

A

Article 134

52
Q

What is Commanding officer’s NJP often referred to as?

A

Captain’s mast

53
Q

What requires personnel to remain within certain specified limits (ship, station, etc.)?

A

Restriction

54
Q

What is the physical restraint (confinement) of a person during duty or non-duty hours, or both called?

A

Correctional custody

55
Q

Confinement on bread and water or diminished rations may be imposed only on enlisted persons in what pay-grade and below aboard ship?

A

E-3

56
Q

What is the maximum amount of time per day that extra duty can be assigned?

A

2 hours

57
Q

How many days do personnel who consider their article 15 punishment to be unjust or disproportionate to the offense have to appeal the decision to the next superior in the chain of command?

A

5

58
Q

Which UCMJ article prohibits compulsory self-incrimination?

A

Article 31

59
Q

Summary, Special, along with what else are court martial types based on article 16 of the UCMJ?

A

General

60
Q

What is the minimum amount of members that special court-martials can be made up of?

A

Three

61
Q

A general court-martial consists of a military judge and not less than how many members?

A

Five