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1st General Order of a Sentry |
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To take charge of this post and all government property in view. |
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2nd General Order of a Sentry |
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To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and
observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. |
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3rd General Order of a Sentry |
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To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce. |
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4th General Order of a Sentry |
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To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the Guardhouse than my own. |
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5th General Order of a Sentry |
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To quit my post only when properly relieved. |
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6th Genereal Order of a Sentry |
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To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders form
the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and Officers
and Petty Officers of the watch only. |
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7th General Order of a Sentry |
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To talk to no one except in the line of duty. |
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8th General Order of a Sentry |
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To give thee alarm in case of fire or disorder. |
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9th General Order of a Sentry |
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To call the officer of the deck in any case not covered by instructions. |
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10th General Order of a Sentry |
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To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased. |
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11th General Order of a Sentry |
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To be especially watchful at night, and during the time for challenging, to
challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without
proper authority. |
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1st Responsibility to Your Recruiter |
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Treat them with the same courtesy and respect they provide you. |
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2nd Responsibility to Your Recruiter |
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Definition
Be honest and forthcoming when providing information for your enlistment
application. |
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3rd Responsibility to Your Recruiter |
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Definition
Notify your recruiter of any changes in your status to include education,
health, police involvement, drug use, or dependency. |
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How many times are you required to contact your recruiter? |
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Each Monday, the first Thursday of each month for DEP meetings, and twice per
month for mentoring. |
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If you are under age you must say NO to alcohol use. If you are of age and
choose to drink, you must use good judgement and drink responsibly. |
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Alcohol abuse or illegal or improper use of drugs during your enlistment could
result in possible administrative separation with a less than honorable
discharge and loss of veterans benefits. Zero tolerance means zero tolerance. |
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Sexual harassment violates standards of behavior required of all Department of
the Navy personnel. Sexual harassment is unacceptable conduct; it debilitated
morale, interferes with the work productivity of an organization, and can cause
serious psychological stress for the recipient. It is the responsibility of
every member of the U.S. Navy to ensure that sexual harassment is prevented and
that any instance of sexual harassment is dealt with swiftly, fairly, and
effectively. |
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New recruits, once tey arrive at RTC, will not be allowed to talk or socialize
between the sexes. Any recruit that breaks this rule may be set back two weeks
in training. |
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Recruiter Prohibited Practice 1 |
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Coach or entice you to provide false statements. |
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Recruiter Prohibited Practice 2 |
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Bribe or coerce you to process for enlistment. |
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Recruiter Prohibited Practice 3 |
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Intervene with police or judial authoritites on your behalf. |
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Recruiter Prohibited Practice 4 |
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For, or attempt to form, a dating or private and unofficial social
relationship with you. |
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Recruiter Prohibited Practice 5 |
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Solicit to engage in, or engage in, any unofficial financial or business
dealings with you. |
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Recruiter Prohibited Practice 6 |
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Transport you in their personally owned vehicle, gamble with you, or solicit
or accept anything of value from you. |
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(Nickname: Spooks)
Cryptologic Technicians (Technical) perform a variety of specialized duties associated with the collection and processing of airborne, shipborne, and land-based radar signals. They operate electronic intelligence receiving
and direction finding systems, digital recording deviced, analysis terminals, and associated computer equipment. Systems they operate produce high-power jamming signals used to deceive electronic sensors and defeat radar guided
weapons systems. |
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"I will bear true faith and allegiance..."
I am accountable for my professional and personal behavior. I will be mindful
of the privilege I have to serve my fellow Americans.
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"I will support and defend..."
"I will support and defend..." the value that gives moral and mental strength to
do what is right with confidence and resolution, even in the face of temptation
or adversity. |
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"I will obey the orders..."
"I will obey the orders... "The day-to-day duty of every man and woman in the
Department of the Navy is to join together as a team to improve the quality of
our work, our people, and ourselves. |
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E-1 Seaman Recruit (no recognition) |
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E-2 Seaman Apprentice (two stripes and a rating badge) |
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E-3 Seaman (three stripes and a rating badge) |
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E-4 Petty Officer Third Class (one chevron, rating badge, and eagle) |
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E-5 Petty Officer Second Class (two chevron, rating badge, and eagle) |
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E-6 Petty Officer First Class (three chevron, rating badge, and eagle) |
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E-7 Chief Petty Officer (three chevron, bridge, rating badge, eagle, no stars)
(Fouled anchor USN) |
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E-8 Senior Chief Petty Officer (three chevron, bridge, rating badge, eagle, one
star)(Fouled anchor USN) |
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E-9 Master Chief Petty Officer (three chevron, bridge, rating badge, eagle, two
stars)(Fouled anchor USN) |
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O-1 Ensign (one stripe, one star)(gold bar) |
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O-2 Lieutenant Junior Grade (one small stripe, one big stripe, one star)(silver
bar) |
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O-3 Lieutenant (two big stripes, one star)(two silver stripe bar) |
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O-4 lieutenant Commander (one big stripe, on small stripe, on big stripe, one
star)(one gold leaf) |
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O-5 Commander (three big stripes, one star)(one silver leaf) |
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O-6 Captain (four big stripes, one star)(one silver eagle) |
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O-7 Rear Admiral (lower half) (one anchor, one star)(one silver star) |
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O-8 Rear Admiral (upper half) (one anchor, two stars)(two silver stars) |
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O-9 Vice Admiral (one anchor three stars)(three silver stars) |
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O-10 Admiral (one anchor, four stars)(four silver stars) |
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