4-48.
Following the committal of the casket/
remains to the sea, the following actions
are taken: (a) the flag is incased and
retreat is held; (b) three volleys are
fired; (c) the benediction is read; (d)
taps are sounded and the order to close
up colors and to resume course and speed
is given.
What is the proper order in
which these actions should be given?
1. c, b, a, d
2.
b, c, a, d
3. c, b, d, a
4.
b, c, d, a
4-49. What items should be forwarded by the
ships executive officer to the casu-
alty assistance calls officer (CACO) with
an appropriate cover letter?
1.
The flag used during the burial at
sea ceremony
2.
Photographs of the burial at sea
ceremony
3.
A description of the burial at sea
service with the location of the
at-sea service indicated by latitude
and longitude
4.
All of the above
Learning Objective: Distinguish a
military wedding ceremony from
other types of wedding ceremonies;
recognize the military features
and civil and religious features
in a military wedding ceremony.
4-50. As defined within OPNAVINST 1730.1,
Chaplains Manual, a military wedding is
one in which a marriage service is
conducted for
1.
a bride and groom, at least one of
whom is in the uniform of the
Armed Forces
2.
a bride and groom, at least one of
whom is in the uniform of the
Armed Forces and whose ushers are
also in uniform
3.
a bride and groom, both of whom are
in the uniform of the Armed Forces
4.
a bride and groom, both of whom are
in the uniform of the Armed Forces
and whose ushers are also in
uniform
4-51.
Which of the following distinctive mili-
tary features would NOT normally be found
in a military wedding ceremony conducted
in a Navy chapel?
1.
The arch of swords or arch of
rifles ceremony which takes place
on the chapel steps after the
wedding ceremony
2.
The wearing of the uniform by a
member of the wedding party
3.
The wearing of the uniform by the
ushers
4.
Volleys in conjunction with the
Arch of Rifles ceremony
4-52. There is no single correct procedure
which must be used in regard to a
military wedding ceremony conducted in a
Navy chapel.
1.
True
2.
False
4-53. A military wedding ceremony
a Navy chapel is conducted
with which of the following factors?
1. Good social custom andm etiquette
2.
The wishes of the couple and chaplain
3.
The regulations of the appropriate
faith group
4.
All of the above
Learning Objective: Determine the
correct procedures for planning
weddings which are to be held in
the naval chapel.
4-54.
What is normally considered to be the
first official step in planning a wedding
which is to be held in a naval chapel?
1.
The wedding rehearsal
2.
Premarital counseling
3. Announcement of marriage vows
4.
Submission of an application for use
of the naval chapel
4-55. All EXCEPT which of the following items
should be addressed in the CRP brochure
which is given to prospective couples?
1.
A statement of policy by the
commanding officer regarding the
use of the chapel and application
2.
4.
4-56.
procedures
Who can be married in a naval chapel
Premarital counseling policy
Who is to attend the wedding
3.
Use of Navy chapel facilities for wedding
ceremonies by military and sea service
personnel is considered to be a/an
1. privilege
2.
requirement
3.
entitlement
4.
basic right
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