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51 Cards in this Set
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True or false
Personal relationships between officer and enlisted members which are unduly familiar and do not respect differences in rank and grade are prohibited and violate long-standing custom and tradition of the naval service. (1) |
True
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Similar relationships which
are unduly familiar between officers or between enlisted members of different rank or grade prohibited? (1) |
Yes
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True or false
Officer and enlisted members are prohibited from engaging in such unduly familiar personal relationships regardless of the service affiliation or service rules of the other person. |
True
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Is unduly familiar relationships with members of foreign military services prohibited? (1)
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Yes
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Commands are expected to take ____and ____ action as necessary to correct such inappropriate behavior. (1)
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Administrative and disciplinary
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The instruction and the prohibition of fraternization is found in what article? (1)
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Article 1165
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True or false.
Article 1165 of reference (a) are lawful specific orders effective without further implementation. (1) |
False, they are general orders
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Violation of this instruction or
Article 1165 subjects the involved members to what type of discipline? (1) |
Disciplinary action
under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ |
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The Navy has historically relied upon ____ and ____
to define the bounds of acceptable personal relationships among its members. (1) |
Custom and tradition
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True or false
Proper social interaction among officer and enlisted members has always been encouraged as it enhances unit morale and esprit de corp. (1) |
True
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Does unduly familiar personal relationships between officers and enlisted members undermine the respect for authority? (1)
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Yes
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Over ___ years of seagoing experience demonstrates that
seniors must maintain thoroughly professional relationships with juniors at all times. (2) |
220 years
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True or false
Custom requires that junior personnel recognize and respect the authority inherent in a senior's grade, rank, or position. (2) |
True
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Recognition of authority is evidenced by observance and
enforcement of the military courtesies and customs which have traditionally define what? (2) |
Proper senior-subordinate relationships
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Define "Fraternization".
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"Fraternization" is the term traditionally used to identify personal relationships which contravene the customary
bounds of acceptable senior-subordinate relationships |
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Fraternization also includes what? (2)
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Improper relationships and social interaction between officer members as well as between enlisted members, regardless of the service
affiliation of the other officer or enlisted member, including members of foreign military services |
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Fraternization is a ___-____ concept. (2)
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Gender-neutral
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The fraternization policy focuses on what? (2)
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The detriment to good order and discipline
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True or false
Abuse of a senior's position for personal gain and actual or perceived preferential treatment are leadership and management problems. (2) |
True
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True or false
The potential erosion of respect for the authority and leadership position of a senior in grade or rank can have an enormously negative effect on good order and discipline and seriously undermine what? (2) |
A unit's effectiveness
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True or false
Prohibition of fraternization serves a valid, mission essential purpose. (2) |
True
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True or false
Personal relationships between officer and enlisted members are authorized. (2) |
False, Personal relationships are prohibited
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Relationships between Officers and Enlisted are prejudicial to ___and ___ and violate longstanding traditions of the naval service. (2)
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Good order and discipline
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True or false
Personal relationships between Chief Petty Officers (E-7 to E-9) and junior personnel (E-1 to E-6 sre authorized. (3) |
False, they are unauthorized
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True or false
Relationships between staff/instructor and student personnel within Navy training commands are prohibited. (3) |
True
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True or false
Personal relationships between staff/instructor and student personnel within Navy training commands is authorized. (3) |
False, it is prohibited
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True or false
Personal relationships between recruiting personnel and prospects, applicants, or Delayed Entry Program (DEP) personnel id prohibited. (3) |
True
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Define a prospect applicant. (3)
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A prospect becomes an applicant when processing for enlistment or appointment in any of the Armed Forces by beginning to complete a DD Form 1966, NAVCRUIT 1100/11, or comparable form
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Fraternization is prohibited
and punishable as an ___ under the UCMJ. (3) |
Offense
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True or false
Officer and enlisted participation on command sports teams is intended to build unit morale and comaraderie. (3) |
True
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Is dating, shared living accommodations, intimate or sexual relations between Officers and enlisted prohibited? (4)
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Yes, it is prohibited.
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Is commercial solicitations, private business partnerships, gambling and borrowing money between Officers and elnlisted authorized? (4)
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No, it is prohibited
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True or false. The actual or apparent loss of objectivity by a senior may result in the perception in which the senior is no longer capable or willing to exercise fairness and make judgments on the basis of merit. (4)
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True
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An unduly familiar relationship that so undermines the leadership authority of a senior or that compromises the chain of command is what? (4)
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Inappropriate and prohibited
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True or false. Unduly familiar relationships may exist with individuals outside one's direct chain of command. (4)
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True
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By long-standing custom
and tradition, Chief Petty Officers (E-7 to E-9) are ___ and ___ leaders within their assigned command. (4) |
Seperate and distinct
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Chief Petty Officers provide leadership not just within their direct chain of command, but for who? (4)
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The entire unit
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True or false. The fact that individuals are in the same chain of command increases the likelihood that an unduly familiar relationship between senior and junior officers, or between senior and junior enlisted members will result in
prejudice to good order and discipline. (4) |
True
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True or false. Conduct, which constitutes fraternization, is excused or not mitigated by a subsequent marriage between the offending parties. (4)
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False. Conduct, which constitutes fraternization, is not excused or mitigated by a subsequent marriage between the offending parties.
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Service members who are married or otherwise related
(i.e., father, son, etc.) to other service members must maintain what? (4) |
The requisite respect and decorum attending the official
relationship while either is on duty or in uniform in public |
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Compatible with sea/shore rotation policy and the needs
of the. service, service members married to each other will what? (5) |
Service members married to each other will not be assigned in the same chain of command
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Who will Be especially attentive to their personal associations such that their actions and the actions of their
subordinates are supportive of the military chain of command and good order and discipline? (5) |
Seniors throughout the chain of command
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Who must provide guidance on appropriate relationships which build unit cohesion and morale? (5)
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Seniors throughout the chain of command
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Who ensures all members of the command are aware of the
fraternization policies? (5) |
Seniors throughout the chain of command
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If addressing the offending conduct, what types of appropriate disciplinary action can be taken? (5)
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Counseling, issuing letters of instruction, comments on fitness reports or performance evaluations, reassignment, and by taking appropriate disciplinary steps when necessary
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The responsibility for preventing inappropriate relationships must rest primarily on who? (5)
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The senior
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Who is s expected to control and preclude the development
of inappropriate relationships? (5) |
The senior party.
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True or false. The fraternization policy is applicable to both members and both are accountable for their own conduct. (5)
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True
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Who will ensure training on fraternization is provided? (5)
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Director, Military Personnel Plans and Policy Division
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Examples of appropriate and prohibited personal relationships is provided where? (5)
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General Military Training.
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Who will provide indoctrination and annual training to all hands on the subject of fraternization, including examples of appropriate and prohibited personal relationships? (5)
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Commanders
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