75
9-61.
Within CONUS, who is responsible for
ensuring the next of kin is notified of a
members death?
1.
Office of Medical Affairs
2.
The members commanding officer
3.
Naval Military Personnel Command
4.
Commander, Naval Medical
Command
9-62.
The commanding officer will write a
condolence letter to the NOK within
_____ hours of the death.
1.
24
2.
36
3.
48
4.
72
9-63.
When search, recovery, and identification
operations continue for more than 36 hours,
a progress report will be made to BUMED
and MEDDEN Affairs every _____ hours.
1.
8
2.
12
3.
24
4.
36
9-64.
After serving all identification purposes,
the personal effects of a deceased naval
member are disposed of as directed in the
1.
NAVSUP Manual
2.
Manual of the Medical Department
3.
Naval Military Personnel Manual
4.
JAGMAN
9-65.
Who will be requested to provide an
identification specialist to examine
unidentified remains?
1.
Naval Military Personnel Command
2.
Commander, Naval Medical
Command
3.
Geographic command
4.
Naval Office of Medical/Dental
Affairs
9-66.
What is the minimum number of projected
deaths per year required for awarding
contracts by naval activities for procuring
mortuary services within CONUS?
1.
15
2.
10
3.
8
4.
5
9-67.
To minimize cellular deterioration, remains
should be refrigerated at _____ C.
1.
0° to 2.2°
2.
2.2° to 4.4°
3.
4.4° to 6.6°
4.
6.6° to 8.8°
9-68.
How many copies of DD 2064 must
accompany remains being transferred from
an overseas activity to a CONUS point of
entry?
1.
5
2.
3
3.
2
4.
1
9-69.
Once authorization has been obtained for
burial at sea, who coordinates the
arrangements?
1.
Commander, Naval Medical
Command
2.
Chief of Naval Operations
3.
Office of Medical Affairs
4.
Appropriate fleet commanders in chief
9-70.
If it is desired to transport the uncremated
remains by the Air Mobility Command
(AMC) within CONUS, prior approval
must be obtained from the
1.
Commander, Naval Medical
Command
2.
Chief of Naval Operations
3.
Secretary of the Navy
4.
Naval Military Personnel Commander
