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Q4.  List  some  the  agencies  or  organizations ombudsman works with. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Q5.   What must a first-term Sailor have before they can reenlist or extend? Q6.   When leaving the Navy, what determines if you will be able to reenlist at a later date? Q7.   When away from their home district, how can a Sailor and his family register to vote? SUMMARY Since the Navy is such a large, diverse, and complex organization, it requires numerous programs to help its members  resolve  a  wide  variety  of  problems.  For example,  the  Command  Managed  Equal  Opportunity (CMEO) Program makes sure Navy members have the same basic rights all other citizens in our society enjoy. Department  of  the  Navy  policies  govern  our day-to-day  operations  by  requiring  us  to  perform  to certain standards. Those policies give us a general goal and the guidelines to achieve that goal. Those policies and  the  programs  that  support  them  ensure  Navy personnel know how to do their jobs and where to find help to resolve their problems. 1-25

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