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REVIEW ANSWERS A1. (1) The various programs within this system have been designed to allow individuals a chance to develop their capabilities to the maximum. A2. (4) The program focuses internally on Navy personnel and, where feasible, externally on our nation’s school age population, pre-school through twelfth grade. A3. (4) The long-term goal of this program is to promote a sense of self-worth and to reinforce in young people the knowledge, traits, attitudes, and skills essential for responsible citizenship and effective participation in the American work force. A4. (2) All bases with 500 or more active duty members have installation Family Service Centers. They are located throughout the United States and at many overseas locations. A5. (2) The program’s mission is to increase readiness and retention of service members by providing information, resources, and services that support and enrich the lives of Navy families as well as single sailors. A6. (1) Upon application to the appropriate housing office, single parents may receive authority for live-in housekeepers. A7. (4) Sexual harassment is a type of sex discrimination. Like all discrimination, it is prohibited. It violates the standards of honesty, integrity, and impartiality required of all DON personnel. A8. (1) Fraternization includes improper relationships between senior and junior officer members and between senior and junior enlisted personnel. A9. (1) As a petty officer you have a responsibility not only to yourself but also to your shipmates and the Navy to help in the war against alcohol and drug abuse. A10. (3) The Navy’s ARCs provide a program of intensive and comprehensive rehabilitation. ARCs are for active duty Navy and Marine Corps personnel who are suffering from alcoholism. A11. (3) All personnel are responsible for maintaining an acceptable state of physical readiness at all times. Physical conditioning program should occur at least three times per week. The conditioning activities should be at least 40 minutes in duration of which at least 20 minutes should be continuous aerobic activity. A12. (4) Stress is a real part of Navy life and learning to cope effectively is essential. The goal is for 100 percent participation in stress management awareness programs. 3-18

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