Podcast
Questions and Answers
When is an Operational Commander report normally submitted?
When is an Operational Commander report normally submitted?
- When a Regular report is endorsed
- When the operational commander's endorsing flag officer requires it
- When a Periodic Regular report is due
- Upon detachment of the reporting senior or individual (correct)
To whom should an Operational Commander report be forwarded?
To whom should an Operational Commander report be forwarded?
- The regular reporting senior
- NAVPERSCOM (PERS-32) (correct)
- The operational commander's endorsing flag officer
- The individual reported on
What actions can a regular reporting senior take on an Operational Commander report?
What actions can a regular reporting senior take on an Operational Commander report?
- Countersign the report
- Endorse it as a Regular report
- Comment on it in a subsequent Regular report (correct)
- None of these
When might a flag officer endorsement be required for an Operational Commander report?
When might a flag officer endorsement be required for an Operational Commander report?
What can an Operational Commander report be used for?
What can an Operational Commander report be used for?
What type of signatures are not allowed on the reports?
What type of signatures are not allowed on the reports?
What should be added following the signature if the reporting senior is a rear admiral (O7) selectee and the report is on a captain in the same competitive category?
What should be added following the signature if the reporting senior is a rear admiral (O7) selectee and the report is on a captain in the same competitive category?
What type of ink should be used to sign the reports?
What type of ink should be used to sign the reports?