ANSWERS(RATED A+)
NJP - ANSWERNon-Judicial punishment: refers to certain limited punishment a CO
can award to Service members of the command for minor disciplinary offenses.
True or false: in the Details of Offenses section of the Report and Disposition of
Offenses (NAVPERS 1626/7), it is required to exactly replicate the offenses as
written in the charge? - ANSWERFalse.
Sample specifications can be found in part IV of what manual? - ANSWERManual
for Courts-Martial (MCM), United States
True or false: The XO may dismiss a case and/or award punishment? -
ANSWERFalse; the XO may only dismiss a case or recommend Mast
Courts Memorandum, NAVPERS 1070/607 is prepared for what reason? -
ANSWERPunishment is rewarded that affects a service members pay.
A case of Unauthorized Absence for less than 24 hours requires what form? -
ANSWERAdministrative Remarks, NAVPERS 1070/613
A case of Unauthorized Absence for more than 24 hours requires what form? -
ANSWERA Record of Unauthorized Absence, NAVPERS 1070/606
Where is a NAVPERS 1070/606 prepared? - ANSWERNSIPS
Unit Punishment Book (UPB) - ANSWERContains a record of all NJP hearings
conducted by a command not just those in which punishment is awarded
What is sent to the supporting personal office in the case of an Unauthorized
Absence - ANSWERA command letter as well as the command muster report
What are the three types of courts-martial? - ANSWERSummary, Special, and
General
What is a summary courts-martial for? - ANSWERProvides a simple procedure for
relatively minor misconduct committed by enlisted service members
What is the maximum punishment for E4 and below in a Summary Courts Martial? -
ANSWERReduction to the lowest pay grade
Forfeiture of the 2/3 of one months pay
Confinement for one month
, What is the maximum punishment for E5 and above in a Summary Courts Martial? -
ANSWERReduction to the next inferior pay grade
Forfeiture of 2/3 of one months pay
Restriction to specified limits for two months
The type of fact finding body convened for a court-martial is determined by what? -
ANSWERTime allotted for the investigation, purpose, seriousness, and complexity of
issues.
A security clearance is what? - ANSWERA formal determination that a person meets
the personnel security eligibility standards and is thus afforded access to classified
information
What are the three levels of security? - ANSWERConfidential, secret, and top-secret
What is the confidential security level? - ANSWERInformation that could be
reasonably expected to cause damage to national security.
Reinvestigations are required every 15 years
What is the secret security level? - ANSWERInformation that could be reasonably
expected to cause serious damage to national security.
Reinvestigation is required every 10 years
What is the top secret security level? - ANSWERInformation that could be
reasonably expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security.
Sensitive Compartmented Information Nondisclosure Agreement Form 4414
acknowledges: - ANSWERThe servicemembers obligation to protect SCI
What are the most common types of security clearance found on badges? -
ANSWERSensitive Compartmented Information (SCI)
Top Secret
Secret
Confidential
What is JPAS? - ANSWERThe DOD personnel security clearance and access
database
What is an SCIF? - ANSWERSensitive Compartmented Information Facility
Reinvestigation required every 5 years
What does JPAS stand for? - ANSWERJoint personal adjudication system