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1 Basic Military Requirements HM1 (SW/AW) Alburg

2 This ship is built to fight. You’d better know how. —Admiral Arleigh Burke

3 Basic Military Requirements Chapter 2 Military Conduct & Justice

4 Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. George Santayana

5 Personal Conduct Every good Sailor: -Acts in a military and seamanlike manner -Puts the good of the ship and the Navy before personal likes and dislikes -Obeys the rules of military courtesy and etiquette as well as the rules of military law

6 Personal Conduct Every good Sailor: -Demonstrates loyalty, self-control, honesty, and truthfulness -Knows what to do in an emergency ad how to do it with the least waste of time and within minimum confusion

7 The Code of Conduct 6 Articles

8 The Code of Conduct Articles I I am an American…..

9 The Code of Conduct Articles II I will never surrender of my own free will…..

10 The Code of Conduct Articles III If I am captured I will continue to resist…..

11 The Code of Conduct Articles IV If I become a prisoner of war,…..

12 The Code of Conduct Articles V When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war,…..

13 The Code of Conduct Articles VI I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom,…..

14 Questions???? How many Articles in the Code of Conduct?

15 Answers???? 6

16 Military Police/Shore Patrol Master-At-Arms (MAA) & Petty Officer Police (POP)

17 Military Police/Shore Patrol Chief Master-At-Arms (CMAA) works directly for the XO aboard ships

18 Discipline Comes from a Latin word meaning “to teach”

19 Punishment Is not personal, vindictive, or inflicted as revenge for misconduct

20 Punishment -personnel are punished only as a result of their misbehavior -they will not be punished again if they learn to conform to Navy standards of conduct

21 US Navy Governing Regulations -Manual For Courts Martials (UCMJ inside) -Standard Organizational And Regulations of the U.S. Navy(SORN) -United States Navy Regulations (Navy Regs)

22 UCMJ Articles to be explained 2,3,7 through 15,17,25,27,31,37,38,55,77 through 134 and 137 through 139 -Should be carefully explained to each enlisted member at the time of entrance on active duty, or within 6 days thereafter

23 UCMJ Articles 15 CO’s Nonjudicial Punishment (NJP)

24 Restriction The requirement to remain within certain specified limits

25 Confinement on bread and water or diminished rations Only imposed on enlisted E3 and below aboard ship

26 Confinement on bread and water or diminished rations Only imposed on enlisted E3 and below aboard ship

27 Questions??? The UCMJ is contained within what?

28 Answers??? The Manual For Courts Martial

29 Questions??? In the Navy, the military police are known as the______

30 Answers??? Shore Patrol

31 Basic Military Requirements Chapter 5 Naval History

32 U.S. NAVY Birthday October 13, 1775 The Second Continental Congress purchased 2 vessels; the United States Navy was born.

33 U.S. NAVY History 3 Types of ships during the inception of the Navy Ships-of-the-line Frigates Sloops-of-war

34 U.S. NAVY History Ships-of-the-line -Battleships of the sailing days -Largest of the sailing warships -Carried 64 to over 100 guns

35 U.S. NAVY History Frigates -Cruisers of the 18 th century -Carried 28 - 44 guns

36 U.S. NAVY History Sloops-of-war -Small sailing warships -Carried 10 - 20 guns

37 U.S. NAVY History The Turtle -First warfare submarine -Maximum speed of 3 knots -Sunk by British in New York harbor (first recorded antisubmarine attack)

38 U.S. NAVY History USS Alfred U.S. Navy’s first Flagship

39 U.S. NAVY History Esek Hopkins First Commander-in-Chief

40 U.S. NAVY History John Paul Jones “Struck, sir? I have not yet begun to fight!”

41 Questions???? During the 18 th century, battleships were classified as___

42 Answer???? Ships-of-the-line

43 U.S. NAVY History The Quasi War with France 1798-1801

44 U.S. NAVY History The War of 1812 Started because the British forcing Americans to serve in the British Navy

45 U.S. NAVY History Civil War Saw the development of two famed ironclads: USS Merrimack USS Monitor

46 U.S. NAVY History USS Ranger The first carrier designed from the keel up, 1934

47 U.S. NAVY History Battle of the Coral Sea -The first battle where the two fleets never saw each other -battle was fought entirely with aircraft launched from carriers

48 U.S. NAVY History Battle of Midway The turning point of the war in the Pacific

49 U.S. NAVY History Battle of the Guadalcanal Fought November 1942

50 Questions???? What was the significance of the Battle of the Coral Sea?

51 Answer???? -The first battle where the two fleets never saw each other -battle was fought entirely with aircraft launched from carriers

52 Naval History USS Nautilus First nuclear submarine

53 Basic Military Requirements Chapter 9 Customs and Courtesies

54 Custom -a way of acting -are regular, expected actions -a usual way of acting in given circumstances

55 Courtesy An act or verbal expression of consideration or respect for others.

56 Hand Salute -Most common form of salute. -began in the days of chivalry when it was customary for knights dressed in armor to raise their visors to friends for the purpose of identification

57 Hand Salute -U.S. Navy; it’s reasonable to believe that he hand salute came from the British Navy. -first part of the movement of uncovering.

58 Questions???? This is…… -a way of acting -are regular, expected actions -a usual way of acting in given circumstances

59 Answer???? Custom

60 Questions???? What is the most common form of saluting?

61 Answer???? The Hand Salute

62 Basic Military Requirements Chapter 13 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Defense

63 Sarin – Nerve Agent Hydrogen Cyanide – Blood Agent By the time you know, you’re dead….

64 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Defense Nerve Agents -Affects bodily functions

65 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Defense Blister Agents -act on the eyes, mucous membranes, lungs, and skin

66 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Defense Blood Agents -inhibit the action of an enzyme responsible for transferring oxygen to the cells of the body

67 Nuclear Warfare Radiation -Alfa Particles: little skin penetrating power -Beta Particles: can cause skin burns -Gamma Rays: pure energy -Neutrons: greatest penetrating power

68 Nuclear Warfare Transient Radiation Effects on Electronics (TREE) -occurs in electronics systems as a result of exposure to gamma or neutron radiation

69 Nuclear Warfare BLUEOUT -is the prolonged disturbance of an underwater nuclear detonation and is caused by ocean basin shock reverberations that interfere with passive sonar systems

70 Nuclear Warfare BLACKOUT -is the interference of radio transmissions through ion fields formed in a detonation

71 Protective Equipment MCU-2/P Protective Mask or gas mask -does not produce oxygen-

72 MOPP Mission Oriented Protective Posture - 4 levels

73 Decontamination - 4 levels

74 Questions??? These agents act on the eyes, mucous membranes, lungs, and skin….

75 Answers??? Blister Agents

76 Basic Military Requirements Chapter 22 Security Requirements and International Agreements

77 Security Classification Levels -Top Secret -Secret -Confidential

78 Top Secret Un authorized disclosure expected to cause Exceptionally grave damage

79 Secret Un authorized disclosure expected to cause Serious damage

80 Confidential Un authorized disclosure expected to cause Damage

81 Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) Agreement entered into by the U.S. with several of our allied countries

82 Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) Main purpose of the SOFA is to clearly define the status of military personnel of one country stationed in the territory of another

83 Geneva Convention Covers: -Rights of a POWs -treatment of POWs

84 Questions??? The three levels of Security?

85 Answers??? -Top Secret -Secret -Confidential

86 Questions??? The treatment of Pows is covered by what?

87 Answers??? The Geneva Convention of 1949

88 Any Questions????? HM1 (SW/AW) T Alburg Timothy.alburg@med.navy.mil


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