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ENLISTED PROFESSIONALISM Block 1 SECTION 1 MILITARY FORMATIONS 1. Drill instills discipline and fosters what kind of habits? 2. Traditionally, awards are handed out in what manner? 3. Which of the following is NOT a reason to conduct a personnel inspection? 4 As a leader, you will organize your Sailors into formation for which one of the following occasions? 5. During the Revolutionary War, ______________ developed a set of standardized drills for General George Washington and the Continental Army. 6. Which event would NOT require the Commanding Officer to order the ship to man the rails? 7. Who is known as the “Drillmaster of the American Revolution”? 8. What type of command is the first word in “Parade Rest”? 9. At the beginning of the Revolutionary War, ______________ was the leaders' primary tool to achieve discipline in ranks 10. What do you call the extreme right or left of an element? 11. As a leader, you can only command Sailors to the position of parade rest, from what position? 12. Sailors are in a _____________, when placed in formation one behind the other? 13. Which of the following events would not require you, as a leader, to hold military quarters? 14. What is the distance between ranks? 15. A/an__________ can be a single person or a section of a larger formation. 16. When giving a command, what do you call the rise and fall of the pitch in your voice 17. What order allows room for the inspecting party to step between ranks to conduct an inspection of the sailors? 18. Manning the rails in today’s Navy is equivalent to in the days of sail. 19. As a leader, which situation would cause you to expect a personnel inspection of your sailors? SECTION 2 MILITARY UNIFORMS, CUSTOMS AND COURTESIES 1. When in a military vehicle and an officer is seen, who renders the hand salute?

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