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2-49. Which of the following is the primary  consideration  in  the assignment of personnel to a duty  station? 1. Whether or not the member possesses  the  required  skills necessary to fill the billet 2. The  number  of  dependents 3. Types of duty stations the member  has  been  assigned  to in the past 4. Number of years of sea duty 2-50. Which  of  the  following  rationales best  describes  the  reasons  for assigning members to a variety of duty  assignments? 1. 2. 3. 4. To fairly share any hardship duty that exists only So they can gain the experience necessary to advance and excel within their rating and to fairly share any hardship duty that exists For the adventure and to fairly share any hardship duty that exists For the adventure and so that they can gain the experience necessary to advance and excel in their naval careers 2-51. The  rotation  among  sea,  shore,  and overseas  activities  is  directly influenced by which of the following  considerations? 1. Number  of  personnel  available for assignment only 2. Billets  authorized  only 3. Billets  authorized,  number  of personnel, and PCS funds only 4. Number  of  personnel  available for assignment, billets authorized, the  qualifications of  the  individual,  time-on- station,    and PCS funds 2-52. After completion of a tour of duty, the type of duty to which a member is  reassigned  is  dependent  on  what factor(s)? 1. Evaluation  marks  received during the tour of duty only 2. Recommendations  based  on previous  evaluation  comments 3. Completion of a sea tour or shore tour as specified in the ENLTRANSMAN, chapter 3 4. Types of duty stations the member has been assigned to in the past and evaluation comments  received  during  the tour of duty 2-53. What  chapter  in  the  ENLTRANSMAN discusses  types  of  duty classification codes? 1. Chapter 1 2. Chapter 2 3. Chapter  3 4. Chapter 7 2-54. To verify the home port of a ship  or  squadron,  you  should consult  which  of  the  following instructions? 1. OPNAVINST  3111.14U 2. OPNAVINST  1700.7D 3. OPNAVINST  1000.16G 4. BUPERSINST  1770.3 2-55. Overseas  service  is  defined  as military  duties  performed  under what   circumstance? 1. In a foreign country only 2. In  United  States  territories only 3. On  ships  permanently  stationed overseas  only 4. While  assigned  to  a  military installation  or  activity permanently  based  outside the CONUS 20

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