3. D
4. H
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
6-19. ombudsmen and Wives Club newsletters.
1. B
2. C
6-20.
Familygrams.
6-21.
Predeployment briefings.
1. A
2. D
3. E
4. H
6-22. Announcements at quarters.
1. A
2. B
3. G
4. J
6-23.
Command/unit staff meetings.
6-30. TV and radio.
1. D
2. I
3. J
4. K
6-31.
Open house and exhibits.
1. K
2. J
3. I
4. D
6-32.
Fliers distributed at the Navy exchange
or commissary.
1. B only
2. C only
3. J only
4. B, C, and J
1. B
2. E
3. G
4. K
6-33.
6-24. Gate signs.
1. B
2. C
3. F
4. I
6-25.
Bulletin boards.
1. A
2. B
3, E
4. F
6-26. Magazines.
1. G
2. E
3. C
4. B
6-27.
Ship videotapes.
1. A
2. E
3. G
4. H
6-28. Base newspapers,
1. B only
2.
C only
3.
I only
4. B, C, and I
Learning Objective: Prepare and
distribute devotional, religious,
and publicity materials.
Who normally specifies and approves the
sources from which religious tracts
for the Command Religious Program
should be obtained?
1.
The Chief of Chaplains
2.
Chaplains Resource Board
3.
The command chaplain
4.
Senior Religious Program Specialist
6-34.
Worship bulletins may be used for which
of the following purposes?
1.
To provide the congregation with an
order to worship
2. To provide schedules and announcements
of devotional and religious services
3. To provide the order of worship for
funerals and memorial services
4.
Each of the above
6-35.
Worship bulletins in which outlines for
religious services may be printed may be
obtained by which of the following
methods?
1.
Open purchase only
2. Ordered on MILSTRIP Requisition
(DD 1348) only
3.
Both by open purchase and MILSTRIP
requisition
4. Worship bulletins may be obtained only
through approved denominationally
owned religious goods outlets
6-29.
Civilian newspapers.
1. K
2. J
3. I
4. D
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