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ASSIGNMENT 14
Textbook Assignment:
Leave Procedures, chapter 14, pages 14-1 through
14-7.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
Identify
the different types of leave.
14-1.
When,
if ever, should you type
emergency leave TEMADD orders
for members going on emergency
leave?
1.
When members are stationed
aboard ships only
2.
When members are stationed
on submarines only
3.
When members require that
funding be provided in
order for them to complete
their emergency leave
travel
4.
Never
14-2.
What should your supervisor do
to make sure that you are well
trained in emergency leave
procedures?
1.
Conduct periodic training
sessions
2.
Wait for an actual
emergency to happen, then
conduct training
3.
Wait for the chief to tell
you what to do
4.
Conduct training once a
year
14-3.
To conduct effective emergency
leave training lectures, the
training petty officer should
have which of the following
items in his/her possession
while lecturing?
1.
Instructions containing
emergency leave procedures
2.
Sample emergency leave
authorizations
3.
Sample TEMADD-funded
emergency leave orders
4.
All of the above
14-4.
Leave is the absence of a
member from a place of duty
chargeable against such
member. Which of the following
publications defines leave?
1.
DODFMR
2.
ENLTRANSMAN
3.
BUPERSINST 1430.16
4.
Navy Regulations
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
ADVANCE LEAVE
ANNUAL LEAVE
CONVALESCENT LEAVE
EARNED LEAVE
ENVIRONMENTAL AND
MORALE LEAVE
EXCESS LEAVE
GRADUATION LEAVE
REST AND
RECUPERATION LEAVE
SEPARATION LEAVE
Figure 14A
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 14-5 THROUGH
14-13, REFER TO FIGURE 14A.
SELECT
THE TYPE OF LEAVE DEFINED BY THE
QUESTION.
14-5.
A period of authorized absence
granted to persons while under
medical care that is part of
the care and treatment
prescribed for a members
recuperation or convalescence.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
14-6.
Leave taken by a commissioned
officer who has graduated from
the Naval Academy and is not
chargeable to the members
leave account.
1. E
2. F
3. G
4. H
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