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1
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Mission of the Navy

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Mission of the Navy, to train, recruit, equip and organize to deliver combat ready naval forces to win conflicts and wars while maintaining security and deterrence through sustained forward presence.

2
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Chief of naval operations’ core attributes

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Integrity, Accountability, Initiative, Toughness

3
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The first person in my chain of command is the:

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Section Leader

4
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The second person in my chain of command is the:

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Class Recruit Division Commander(s) and Class Drill Instructor(s), Senior Chief Meyer, Chief Morad, and Gunnery Sergeant Clark

5
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The third person in my chain of command is the:

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Assistant Class Officer, LT Garcia

6
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The fourth person in my chain of command is the:

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Class Officer, LT Holman

7
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The fifth person in my chain of command is the:

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Chief Drill Instructor, OCS, MSG Lee

8
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The sixth person in my chain of command is the:

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Leading Chief Petty Officer, OCS, Senior Chief Gladding

9
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The seventh person in my chain of command is the:

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Lead Class Officer, OCS, LT Swanson

10
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The eighth person in my chain of command is the:

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Deputy Director, OCS, Lieutenant Commander Hill

11
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The ninth person in my chain of command is the:

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Director, OCS, Commander Waisanen

12
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The tenth person in my chain of command is the:

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Senior Enlisted Leader, OTCN, Senior Chief Williams

13
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The eleventh person in my chain of command is the:

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Executive Officer, OTCN, Commander Paffenroth

14
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The twelfth person in my chain of command is the:

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Commanding Officer, OTCN, Captain Hazenberg

15
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The thirteenth person in my chain of command is the:

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Commander, Naval Service Training Command, Rear Admiral Lower Half Sands

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The fourteenth person in my chain of command is the:

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Commander, Naval Education and Training Command, Rear Admiral Upper Half Garvin

17
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The fifteenth person in my chain of command is the:

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Chief of Naval Personnel, Vice Admiral Nowell

18
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The sixteenth person in my chain of command is the:

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Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Gilday

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The first article of the code of conduct is:

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I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.

20
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The second article of the code of conduct is:

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I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.

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The third article of the code of conduct is:

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If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.

22
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The fourth article of the code of conduct is:

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If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information or take part in any action which might be harmful to my comrades. If I am senior, I will take command. If not, I will obey the lawful orders of those appointed over me and will back them up in every way.

23
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The fifth article of the code of conduct is:

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When questioned, should I become a prisoner of war, I am required to give name, rank, service number and date of birth. I will evade answering further questions to the utmost of my ability. I will make no oral or written statements disloyal to my country and its allies or harmful to their cause.

24
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The sixth article of the code of conduct is:

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I will never forget that I am an American, fighting for freedom, responsible for my actions, and dedicated to the principles which made my country free. I will trust in my God and in the United States of America.

25
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The first general order of a sentry is to:

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Take charge of this post and all government property in view.

26
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The second general order of a sentry is to:

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Walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

27
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The third general order of a sentry is to:

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Report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.

28
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The fourth general order of a sentry is to:

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Repeat all calls from any post more distant from the guard house than my own.

29
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The fifth general order of a sentry is to:

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Quit my post only when properly relieved.

30
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The sixth general order of a sentry is to:

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Receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the commanding officer, command duty officer, officer of the deck and officers and petty officers of the watch only.

31
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The seventh general order of a sentry is to:

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Talk to no one except in the line of duty.

32
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The eighth general order of a sentry is to:

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Give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.

33
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The ninth general order of a sentry is to:

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Call the OOD in any case not covered by instructions.

34
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The tenth general order of a sentry is to:

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Salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.

35
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The eleventh general order of a sentry is to:

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Be especially watchful at night, and during the time for challenging, challenge all persons on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass without proper authority.

36
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The seventeenth person in my chain of command is the:

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Secretary of the Navy, the honorable Mr. Braithwaite

37
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The eighteenth person in my chain of command is the:

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Secretary of Defense, the honorable Mr. Esper

38
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The nineteenth person in my chain of command is the:

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President of the United States, the honorable Mr. Trump

39
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FIRST WATCHSTANDING PRINCIPLE

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WATCHSTANDERS WILL RECEIVE SUFFICIENT TRAINING TO PERFORM THE DUTIES OF THE WATCH STATION PRIOR TO ASSIGNMENT.

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SECOND WATCHSTANDING PRINCIPLE

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WATCHSTANDERS WILL BE FULLY ATTENTIVE TO THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ASSIGNED WATCH STATION.

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THIRD WATCHSTANDING PRINCIPLE

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WATCHSTANDERS WILL FREQUENTLY REVIEW ALL OF THE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES OF THEIR WATCH STATION IN ORDER TO BE READY TO EXECUTE EMERGENCY PROCEDURES WITHOUT DELAY.

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FOURTH WATCHSTANDING PRINCIPLE

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WATCHSTANDERS WILL NOT LEAVE THEIR WATCH STATION UNLESS PROPERLY RELIEVED OR SO ORDERED BY THE OFFICER IN CHARGE OF THE WATCH STATION.

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FIFTH WATCHSTANDING PRINCIPLE

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WATCHSTANDERS WILL KNOW WHOM TO REPORT TO IN THE WATCH ORGANIZATION AND ALL WATCH STANDERS WHO SHALL REPORT TO THEM.

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SIXTH WATCHSTANDING PRINCIPLE

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WATCHSTANDERS WILL NOT BE ASSIGNED OR ASSUME ANY OTHER DUTIES WHICH MAY DISTRACT THEM FROM THEIR WATCH FUNCTION.

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SEVENTH WATCHSTANDING PRINCIPLE

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WATCHSTANDERS SHALL REPORT ALL VIOLATIONS OF THE UNIT’S REGULATIONS, DIRECTIVES, AND OTHER BREACHES OF GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINE; SHALL TRY TO THE UTMOST TO SUPPRESS SUCH VIOLATIONS; SHALL REPORT ANY KNOWN OR PROBABLE VIOLATION OF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OR SAFETY REGULATIONS; SHALL TRY TO THE UTMOST TO SUPPRESS SUCH VIOLATIONS AND OTHER MALPRACTICE WHICH MAY ENDANGER THE SAFETY OR SECURITY OF A NAVAL UNIT AND ITS PERSONNEL.

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EIGHTH WATCHSTANDING PRINCIPLE

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IF AUTHORIZED TO CARRY ARMS, WATCHSTANDERS SHALL BE INSTRUCTED ON THE FOLLOWING ORDERS TO SENTRIES AND THE CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH A WEAPON MAY BE FIRED. WATCHES REQUIRING THE CARRYING OF ARMS WILL BE ASSIGNED ONLY TO PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN TRAINED IN THE FIRING OF THE WEAPON ASSIGNED.

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DISCIPLINE Ditty

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Discipline. D-I-S-C-I-P-L-I-N-E. Discipline is the instant willing obedience to orders, respect for authority and self-reliance, FREEZE CANDIDATE FREEZE!

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Navy W-1

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Warrant Officer - Gold Bar with two blue breaks - One gold 1/4-inch stripe with three blue breaks outboard/below a specialty insignia

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Navy W-2

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Chief Warrant Officer Two - Gold bar with three blue breaks - One 1/2-inch gold stripe with three blue breaks outboard/below a specialty insignia

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Navy W-3

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Chief Warrant Officer Three - Silver bar with two blue breaks - One 1/2-inch gold stripe with two blue breaks outboard/below a specialty insiginia

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Navy W-4

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Chief Warrant Officer Four - Silver bar with three blue breaks - One 1/2-inch gold stripe with one blue break outboard/below a specialty insignia

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Navy W-5

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Chief Warrant Officer Five - Silver bar with one 1/8-inch horizontal blue line - Two thin gold stripes with one blue break outboard/below a specialty insignia

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Navy O-1

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Ensign - One gold bar - One 1/2-inch gold stripe outboard/below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O-2

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Lieutenant Junior Grade - One silver bar - One 1/2-inch gold stripe outboard/below one 1/4-inch gold stripe outboard/below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O-3

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Lieutenant - Two silver bars - Two 1/2-inch gold stripes outboard/below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O-4

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Lieutenant Commander - Gold oak leaf - One 1/2-inch gold stripe outboard/below one 1/4-inch gold stripe outboard/below one 1/2-inch gold stripe outboard/below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O-5

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Commander - Silver oak leaf - Three 1/2-inch gold stripes outboard/below a gold five pointed star

58
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Navy O-6

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Captain - Silver eagle - Four 1/2-inch gold stripes outboard/below a gold five pointed star

59
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Navy O-7

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Rear Admiral Lower Half - One silver five pointed star - Gold shoulder boards with one silver five pointed star outboard a silver fouled anchor - One 2-inch gold stripe below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O-8

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Rear Admiral Upper Half - Two silver five pointed stars - Gold shoulder boards with two silver five pointed stars outboard a silver fouled anchor - One 2-inch gold stripe below one 1/2-inch gold stripe below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O-9

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Vice Admiral - Three silver five pointed stars - Gold shoulder boards with three silver five pointed stars outboard a silver fouled anchor - One 2-inch gold stripe below two 1/2-inch gold stripes below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O-10

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Admiral - Four silver five pointed stars - Gold shoulder boards with four silver five pointed stars outboard a silver fouled anchor - One 2-inch gold stripe below three 1/2-inch gold stripes below a gold five pointed star

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Navy O-11

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Fleet Admiral - Five silver five pointed stars - Gold shoulder boards with five silver five pointed stars outboard a silver fouled anchor - One 2-inch gold stripe below four 1/2-inch gold stripes below a gold five pointed star

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Marine W-1

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Warrant Officer - Single bar device with a red background and one gold break

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Marine W-2

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Chief Warrant Officer Two - Single bar device with a red background and two gold breaks

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Marine W-3

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Chief Warrant Officer Three - Single bar device with a red background and one silver break

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Marine W-4

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Chief Warrant Officer Four - Single bar device with a red background and two silver breaks

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Marine W-5

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Chief Warrant Officer Five - Single silver bar device with a thin red break in the center

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Marine O-1

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Second Lieutenant - One gold bar

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Marine O-2

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First Lieutenant - One silver bar

71
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Marine O-3

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Captain - Two silver bars

72
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Marine O-4

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Major - Gold oak leaf

73
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Marine O-5

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Lieutenant Colonel - Silver oak leaf

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Marine O-6

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Colonel - Silver eagle

75
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Marine O-7

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Brigadier General - One silver five pointed star

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Q

Marine O-8

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Major General - Two silver five pointed stars

77
Q

Marine O-9

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Lieutenant General - Three silver five pointed stars

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Marine O-10

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General - Four silver five pointed stars

79
Q

Navy E-1

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Seaman Recruit - None - None

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Navy E-2

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Seaman Apprentice - Two diagonal bars - Two diagonal stripes

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Q

Navy E-3

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Seaman - Three diagonal bars - Three diagonal stripes

82
Q

Navy E-4

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Petty Officer Third Class - One eagle above one chevron - One eagle above one chevron

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Q

Navy E-5

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Petty Officer Second Class - One eagle above two chevrons - One eagle above two chevrons

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Q

Navy E-6

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Petty Officer First Class - One eagle above three chevrons - One eagle above three chevrons

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Navy E-7

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Chief Petty Officer - Gold fouled anchor with silver USN centered across the anchor - One eagle above one rocker above three chevrons

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Navy E-8

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Senior Chief Petty Officer - Gold fouled anchor with silver USN centered across the anchor below one silver star - One silver star above one eagle above one rocker above three chevrons

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Navy E-9

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Master Chief Petty Officer - Gold fouled anchor with silver USN centered across the anchor below two silver star - Two silver stars above one eagle above one rocker above three chevrons

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Navy E-9

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Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy - Gold fouled anchor with silver USN centered across the anchor below three silver star - Three gold stars above one eagle above one rocker above three chevrons with a gold star specialty mark

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Q

Marine E-1

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Private - None

90
Q

Marine E-2

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Private First Class - One stripe

91
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Marine E-3

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Lance Corporal - One stripe over crossed rifles

92
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Marine E-4

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Corporal - Two stripes over crossed rifles

93
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Marine E-5

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Sergeant - Three stripes over crossed rifles

94
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Marine E-6

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Staff Sergeant - Three stripes over crossed rifles over one rocker

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Marine E-7

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Gunnery Sergeant - Three stripes over crossed rifles over two rockers

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Q

Marine E-8

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Master Sergeant - Three stripes over crossed rifles over three rockers

97
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Marine E-8

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First Sergeant - Three stripes over one diamond over three rockers

98
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Marine E-9

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Master Gunnery Sergeant - Three stripes over a bursting bomb over four rockers

99
Q

Marine E-9

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Sergeant Major - Three stripes over one star over four rockers

100
Q

Marine E-9

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Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps - Three stripes over the Marine Corps emblem centered between two five pointed stars over four rockers

101
Q

Line and Restricted Staff Sleeve and Shoulder Board Device

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A gold embroidered five-pointed star

102
Q

Supply Corps Sleeve and Shoulder Board Device

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A gold embroidered sprig of three oak leaves and three acorns

103
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Civil Engineering Corps Sleeve and Shoulder Board Device

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Two gold embroidered sprigs of two oak leaves and a silver acorn in each sprig

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A

A

Alpha

105
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B

A

Bravo

106
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C

A

Charlie

107
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D

A

Delta

108
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E

A

Echo

109
Q

F

A

Foxtrot

110
Q

G

A

Golf

111
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H

A

Hotel

112
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I

A

India

113
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J

A

Juliet

114
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K

A

Kilo

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L

A

Lima

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M

A

Mike

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N

A

November

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O

A

Oscar

119
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P

A

Papa

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Q

A

Quebec

121
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R

A

Romeo

122
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S

A

Sierra

123
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T

A

Tango

124
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U

A

Uniform

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V

A

Victor

126
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W

A

Whiskey

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X

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X-ray

128
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Y

A

Yankee

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Z

A

Zulu

130
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Navy Core Values

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Honor, Courage, and Commitment