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2-56.
What official determines a members
suitability for overseas service?
1.
The transferring commands
overseas screening coordinator
2.
The medical officer in charge
of doing the overseas medical
screening
3.
The transferring commands
commanding officer
4.
CHNAVPERS
2-57.
The determination of suitability
or unsuitability screening for
overseas service of members and
dependents must be sent to what
official or command?
1.
CHNAVPERS (PERS 40 and
PERS 462) only
2.
EPMAC only
3.
NRPC, New Orleans, Louisiana
4.
CHNAVPERS (PERS 40 and
PERS 462) for designated
personnel and EPMAC for
nondesignated SN, AN, or FN
2-58.
Which of the following actions must
be accomplished during the overseas
suitability screening process?
1.
Reviewing the members service
record
2.
DAPA and urinalysis screening
3.
Physical readiness status
4.
Each of the above
2-59.
After receipt of the transfer
directive, the screening of a
member and his or her dependents
for overseas assignment should be
completed within a maximum of how
many days?
1.
10
2.
15
3.
30
4.
45
2-60.
On what page of the service record
should the entry concerning the
suitability for overseas screening
be made?
1.
Page 13
2.
Page 9
3.
Page 5
4.
Page 4
2-61.
FN Doe attached to your command was
found to be unsuitable for overseas
assignment due to drug abuse.
Your
command should send the unsuitabil-
ity message to (a) what command and
(b) within a maximum of what number
of days?
1.
(a) CHNAVPERS; (b) 15 days
2.
(a) CHNAVPERS; (b) 30 days
3.
(a) EPMAC;
(b) 15 days
4.
(a) EPMAC;
(b) 30 days
2-62.
Which of the following individuals
are the best source of knowledge
and judgment on the qualifications
and potential of members being
transferred overseas?
1.
Command master chiefs
2.
Commanding officers
3.
Executive officers
4.
Administrative officers
2-63.
What must be done if an overseas
activity receives an improperly
screened member or dependent?
1.
Send an Overseas Service
Deficiency Report to the
members previous duty stations
and find out why the member or
dependent was improperly
screened
2.
Call and report the situation
to CHNAVPERS
3.
Call and report the situation
to EPMAC
4.
Send an Overseas Screening
Deficiency Report by message
or letter to CHNAVPERS (PERS
40 and PERS 462).
Include
EPMAC as an action addee if
a nondesignated SN, AN, or FN
is involved
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