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1-55.
What is the significance of
authorized signatures in service
records?
1-56.
1-57.
1.
2.
3.
4.
At
They indicate that a record is
being maintained properly
They indicate that the person
signing the entries agrees to a
certain extent with the
information contained therein
They indicate that information
contained in service record may
or may not be correct
They indicate that no person in
the Navy should question the
authenticity of the signatures
if entries are properly made
the discretion of the CO, you
may use facsimile signatures on
what service record pages?
1.
Pages 1 and 2
2.
Pages 2 and 7
3.
Pages 3 and 6
4.
Pages 4 and 13
What is the purpose of
identification cards?
1.
2.
3.
4.
To identify members of the
armed forces on active duty
and retired members only
To identify armed forces
dependents and active duty
personnel only
To identify members of the
armed forces on active duty
and reserve members only
To identify members of the
armed forces on active duty,
retired members entitled to
retired pay, armed forces
dependents,
and authorized
civilian personnel
1-58.
What is the purpose for controlling
all blank identification cards?
1.
To make sure only authorized
persons receive them
2.
To make sure only authorized
personnel receive and issue
them
3.
To make sure authorized
personnel receive, issue, or
handle them
4.
To make sure there is a
sufficient supply of
identification cards for active
duty personnel and their
dependents
1-59.
When blank identification cards
cannot be accounted for, what
action must be taken?
1.
A letter, Report Control Symbol
BUPERS 1070-65, Report of
Missing or Stolen
Identification cards, must be
sent to CHNAVPERS
2.
A NAVGRAM must be sent
immediately to CHNAVPERS
3.
A message must be sent
immediately to CHNAVPERS
4.
A telephone call must be made
immediately to CHNAVPERS
1-60.
What group(s) of individuals should
be
1.
2.
3.
4.
issued meal passes?
Enlisted members and warrant
officers stationed ashore or
afloat
Enlisted member and officers
stationed ashore or afloat
Enlisted members, officers, and
warrant officers stationed
ashore or afloat
Enlisted members on active duty
who are entitled to eat meals
at government expenses in a
general mess ashore
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