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MILITARY CASH AWARDS PROGRAM
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The Navy’s Responsibilities

Q4.  Besides ODSP, what other source can you use to get information about other countries? Q5.   What program does the Navy have that rewards you  monetarily  for  beneficial  suggestions, inventions, and scientific achievements? HEALTH AND PHYSICAL READINESS PROGRAM Learning Objective: When you finish this chapter, you will be able to— · Recognize  the  purpose  of  the  Health  and Physical Readiness Program. · Identify the benefits of the Health and Physical Readiness Program to the individual. People in the Navy and in the civilian community share  a  common  problem—excessive  body  fat.  It usually results from sitting all day at a desk job, eating too much, and getting too little exercise. Excessive body fat  spoils  our  health,  longevity,  stamina,  and  military appearance.  Maintaining  good  health  and  physical readiness  helps  to  keep  us  combat  ready,  make  us personally effective, and give us high morale. The  Navy’s  Health  and  Physical  Readiness Program  promotes  active  health  and  fitness  at  the command  level.  The  program  includes  semiannual testing of all personnel to make sure they meet to certain standards.  It  provides  educational  programs  that  help personnel who don’t meet the Navy’s fitness or body fat standards. It also helps personnel who want to change long-established  bad  health  habits  to  improve  their fitness. NAVY POLICY ON PREGNANCY AND DEPENDENT CARE Learning  Objectives:  When  you  finish  this  chapter, you will be able to— · Identify  the  servicewoman’s  responsibilities regarding pregnancy. · Identify the Navy’s responsibility for obstetrical care. · Recall  the  Navy  policy  for  assignment  of pregnant servicewomen. · Recall  the  Navy  policy  for  post  delivery convalescent leave. · Recall the Navy policy for separating pregnant servicewomen. · Recall the Navy family care policy. · Recognize  the  consequences  of  failing  to maintain an up-to-date family care plan. This   section   covers   your   and   the   Navy’s responsibilities  on  pregnancy  and  family  care.For information about hygiene, you should refer to chapter 14 of this TRAMAN. PREGNANCY Getting pregnant can negatively impact your goals. It can also affect the mission of the Navy. By knowing the  Navy’s  policy  on  pregnancy,  you  can  make informed, personal choices and meet your commitment to the Navy. The Sailor’s Responsibilities Servicewomen are responsible for— · Planning  the  pregnancy  to  meet  family  and military obligations · Confirming the pregnancy at a military medical treatment facility · Notifying the commanding officer or officer in charge of the pregnancy · Performing military duties while pregnant · Complying  with  work-  and  task-related  safety and health recommendations 1-8 Student Notes:

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