'Advancement Jeopardy' helps fleet, shore sailors.A picture of Greeneville (SSN SSN abbr. Social Security Number 772) in drydock comes on the screen. Can you name its class? Which U.S. president authorized the Purple Heart Purple Heart U.S. medal awarded to those wounded in military action. [Am. Hist.: Misc.] See : Bravery ? These were a few of the questions at a recent "Advancement Jeopardy" game held at the U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka, Japan. Sailors everywhere study hard for their advancement exams. At Yokosuka, they make a game of it. Chiefs ask questions and the teams of Sailors buzz in when they think they have the right answer. They compete for points and pride. In a recent game, a three-person team from the hospital faced a tough team of hospital corpsmen (HM) from Frank Cable (AS 40). HM2(FMF FMF 1. Familial Mediterranean fever 2. Fetal movement felt 3. Forced mid-expratory flow 4. Free molecular flow ) John Tyrrell John Tyrrell may refer to the following people:
Through instant feedback, participants learn ways of retaining information. "It helps a lot," said HN Phillip Bennett This article is about the former Governor of Tasmania. For the former CEO of Refco, see Phillip R. Bennett. General Sir Phillip Harvey Bennett, AC, KBE, DSO KStJ (born 27 December 1928) was the Governor of Tasmania from 1987 to 1995. of the Yokosuka Surgery Clinic. "Before, I never used to be able to remember this kind of stuff, but after we get the questions wrong the chiefs go over them and explain everything." The hospital team got off to an early start in a recent game, but Frank Cable fought hard to a near tie and a rematch was called. For people who watched, it will be hard to forget that Greeneville, above, is a Los Angeles-class attack submarine or that George Washington was the president who ordered the creation of the Purple Heart. For more news from U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokosuka, Japan, go to their custom Navy NewsStand Web page at www.news.navy.mil/local/nhyoko. |
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