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REVIEW 4  ANSWERS

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Q5.   What must a first-term Sailor have before they can reenlist or extend? Q6.   When leaving the Navy, what determines if you will be able to reenlist at a later date? Q7.   When away from their home district, how can a Sailor and his family register to vote? SUMMARY Since the Navy is such a large, diverse, and complex organization, it requires numerous programs to help its members   resolve   a   wide   variety   of   problems.   For example,  the  Command  Managed  Equal  Opportunity Program  makes  sure  Navy  members  have  the  same basic rights all other citizens in our society enjoy. Department   of   the   Navy   policies   govern   our day-to-day  operations  by  requiring  us  to  perform  to certain standards. Those policies give us a general goal and the guidelines to achieve that goal. Those policies and   the   programs   that   support   them   ensure   Navy personnel know how to do their jobs and where to find help to resolve their problems. REVIEW 1 ANSWERS A1.   The four main sources of pollutants are— a.   Agricultural runoff b.   Industrial c.   Municipal d.   Transportation operations A2. Pollution   affects   both   the    physical   and biological world. A3.   The primary pollution concern of the Navy is the pollution produced by shipboard waste. A4. The   Navy   has   been   converting   their   power plants to use more efficient pollution control systems for stack emissions. A5.   The   agreement   the   Navy   follows   to   operate marine sanitation devices (MSDs) and to dispose of treated sewage in foreign waters is the  Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA). A6. Vessels must be  at least 25 nautical miles  from the   U.S.   coastline   before   they   can   discharge unpulped trash. REVIEW 2 ANSWER A1.   The   Navy   makes   every   possible   effort   to improve   the   way   it   uses   energy   resources, w i t h o u t c o m p ro m i s i n g re a d i n e s s , effectiveness, or safety. REVIEW 3 ANSWERS A1.   The Navy Sponsor Program was established by the  Chief of Naval Operations. A2.   To   request   a   sponsor,   you   should   fill   out NAVPERS 1330/2. A3. The Overseas Duty Support Program (ODSP) provides you with support and information about foreign lands. A4.   Besides   the   ODSP,   you   can   get   information about   other   countries   through    the   Overseas Transfer Information Service (OTIS). A5. T h e M i l i t a r y   C a s h   Aw a r d s   P ro g r a m (MILCAP)   is  used  to  reward  individuals  for their   beneficial   suggestions,   inventions,   and scientific achievements. 1-25

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