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68 Cards in this Set
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First order of the sentry |
Take charge of this post and all government property in view. |
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Second order of the sentry |
Walk my post in a military manner, keeping always in alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. |
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Third order of the sentry |
Report all violations of the orders I am instructed to enforce. |
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Fourth order of the sentry |
Repeat all calls more distant from the guardhouse than my own. |
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Fifth order of the sentry |
Quit my post only when properly relieved. |
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Sixth order of the sentry |
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 Non-Commissioned Officers of the watch only. |
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Seventh order of the sentry |
Talk to no one except in the line of duty |
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Eighth order of the sentry |
Give the alarm in case of fire or disorder |
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Ninth order of the sentry |
Call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions |
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Tenth order of the sentry |
Salute all Officers and all colors and standards not cased |
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Eleventh order of the sentry |
Be especially watchful at night and during the time for challenging, to challenge all persons on or near my post, and allow no one to pass without proper authority |
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First article of the code of conduct |
I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life in their defense. |
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Second order of the code of conduct |
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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Third article of the code of conduct |
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. |
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Fourth article of the code of conduct |
If I become a POW, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners. I will give no information nor 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. |
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Fifth article of the code of conduct |
When questioned, should I become 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. |
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Sixth article of the code of conduct |
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. |
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O-1 Navy |
Ensign - Sir, an O-1 in the United States Navy is an Ensign. His insignia is a one gold bar collar device, or one 1/2-inch gold stripe outboard of one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards. or one 1/2 inch gold stripe below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-2 Navy |
Lieutenant Junior Grade - Sir an O-2 in the United States Navy is a Lieutenant Junior Grade. His insignia is on silver bar collar device, or 1/2 inch gold stripe outboard of one 1/4 inch gold stripe outboard of one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or one 1/2 inch gold stripe below one 1/4 inch gold stripe below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-3 Navy |
Lieutenant - Sir an O-3 in the United States Navy is a lieutenant. His insignia is a two silver bar collar device, or two 1/2 gold stripes outboard one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or two 1/2 inch fold stripes below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-4 Navy |
Lieutenant Commander - Sir an O-4 in the United States Navy is a Lieutenant Commander. His insignia is a one gold oak leak collar device, or one 1/2 inch gold stripe outboard one 1/4 inch gold stripe outboard one 1/2 inch gold stripe outboard one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or one 1/2 inch gold stripe below one 1/4 inch gold stripe below one 1/2 inch gold stripe below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-5 Navy |
Commander - Sir, an O-5 in the United States Navy is a Commander. His insignia is a one silver oak leaf collar device, or three 1/2 inch gold stripes outboard one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or three 1/2 inch gold stripes below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-6 Navy |
Captain - Sir, an O-6 in the united States Navy is a Captain. His insignia is a one silver eagle collar device, or four 1/2 inch gold stripes outboard one gold five-pointed star on black shoulder boards, or four 1/2 inch gold stripes below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-7 Navy |
Rear Admiral (Lower Half) - Sir, an O-7 in the United States Navy is a Rear Admiral Lower Half. His insignia is a one silver five pointed star collar device, or one silver five pointed star outboard of one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one two-inch gold stripe below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-8 Navy |
Rear Admiral (Upper Half) - Sir, an O-8 in the United States Navy is a Rear Admiral Upper Half. His insignia is a two silver five-pointed star collar device, or two silver five-pointed stars outboard one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one 2 inch gold stripe below one 1/2 inch gold stripe below one gold five pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-9 Navy |
Vice Admiral - Sir, an O-9 in the United States Navy is a Vice Admiral. His insignia is a three silver five-pointed star collar device, or three silver five-pointed stars outboard one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one 2 inch gold stripe below two 1/2 inch gold stripes below one gold five pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-10 Navy |
Admiral - Sir, an O-10 in the United States Navy is an Admiral. His insignia is a four silver five-pointed star collar device, or four silver five-pointed stars outboard one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one 2 inch gold stripe below three 1/2 inch gold stripes below one gold five-pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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O-11 Navy |
Fleet Admiral - Sir, an O-11 in the United States Navy is a Fleet Admiral. His insignia is a five silver five-pointed collar device, or five silver five-pointed stars outboard of one silver fouled anchor on gold shoulder boards, or one two inch gold stripe below four 1/2 inch gold stripes below one gold five pointed star on service dress blue uniform sleeves. |
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Chief Warrant Officer 2 - Navy |
Sir, a W-2 in the United States Navy is Chief Warrant Officer Two. His Insignia is a single bar collar device with a blue background and two gold breaks, or a gold 1/2 inch stripe with 3 blue breaks on a black shoulder board or the service dress blue uniform sleeve. |
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Chief Warrant Officer 3 - Navy |
Sir, a W-3 in the United States Navy is a Chief Warrant Officer Three. His insignia is a single bar collar device with a blue background and one silver break, or a gold 1/2 inch stripe with two blue breaks on a black shoulder board or the service dress blue uniform sleeve. |
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Chief Warrant Officer 4 - Navy |
Sir, a W-4 in the United States Navy is a Chief Warrant Officer Four. His insignia is a single bar collar device with a blue background and two silver breaks, or a gold 1/2 inch stripe with one blue break on a black shoulder board or the service dress blue uniform sleeve. |
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Chief Warrant Officer 5 - Navy |
Sir, a W-5 in the United States Navy is a Chief Warrant Officer Five. His insignia is a single bar collar device with a silver background and a horizontal blue line, or a gold 1/2 inch stripe with a horizontal line and a blue break on a black shoulder board or the service dress blue uniform sleeve. |
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E-1 Navy |
Seaman Recruit - Sir, an E-1 in the United States Navy is a Seaman Recruit. He has no insignia. |
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E-2 Navy |
Seaman Apprentice - Sir, an E-2 in the United States Navy is a Seaman Apprentice. His insignia is two parallel diagonal slashes. |
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E-3 Navy |
Seaman - Sir, an E-3 in the United States Navy is a Seaman. His insignia is three parallel diagonal slashes. |
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E-4 Navy |
Petty Officer Third Class - Sir, an E-4 in the United States Navy is a Petty Officer Third Class. His insignia is one chevron bellow one eagle. |
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E-5 Navy |
Petty Officer Second Class - Sir, an E-5 in the United States Navy is a Petty Officer Second Class. His insignia is two chevrons below one eagle. |
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E-6 Navy |
Petty Officer First Class - Sir, an E-6 in the United States Navy is a Petty Officer First Class. His insignia is three chevrons below one eagle. |
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E-7 Navy |
Chief Petty Officer - Sir, an E-7 in the United States Navy is a Chief Petty Officer. HIs insignia is three chevrons below one rocker below one eagle. In khaki uniform his insignia will be a gold fouled anchor collar device with a silver USN centered across the anchor. |
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E-8 Navy |
Senior Chief Petty Officer - Sir, an E-8 in the United States Navy is a Senior Chief Petty Officer. His insignia is three chevrons below one rocker below one eagle below one star centered above the eagle. In khaki uniform his insignia will be a gold fouled anchor collar device with a silver USN centered across the anchor below one silver star. |
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E-9 Navy |
Master Chief Petty Officer - Sir, an E-9 in the United States Navy is a Master Chief Petty Officer. His insignia is three chevrons below one rocker below one eagle below two star centered above the eagle. In khaki uniform his insignia will be a gold fouled anchor collar device with a silver USN centered across the anchor below two silver stars. |
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E-9 Navy |
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy - Sir, The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy is an E-9. His insignia is three chevrons below one rocker below one eagle below three stars centered above the eagle. In khaki uniform his insignia will be a gold fouled anchor collar device with a silver USN centered across the anchor below three silver stars. |
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O-1 Marine Corps |
Second Lieutenant - Sir, an O-1 in the United States Marine Corps is a Second Lieutenant. His insignia is a one gold bar collar device. |
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O-2 Marine Corps |
First Lieutenant - Sir, an O-2 in the United States Marine Corps is a First Lieutenant. His insignia is a one silver bar collar device. |
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O-3 Marine Corps |
Captain - Sir, an O-3 in the United States Marine Corps is a Captain. His insignia is a two silver bar collar device. |
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O-4 Marine Corps |
Major - Sir, an O-4 in the United States Marine Corps is a Major. His insignia is a one gold oak leaf collar device. |
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O-5 Marine Corps |
Lieutenant Colonel - Sir, an O-5 in the United States Marine Corps is a Lieutenant Colonel. His insignia is a one silver oak leaf collar device. |
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O-6 Marine Corps |
Colonel - Sir, an O-6 in the United States Marine Corps is a Colonel. His insignia is a one silver eagle collar device. |
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O-7 Marine Corps |
Brigadier General - Sir, an O-7 in the United States Marine Corps is a Brigadier General. His insignia is a one silver star collar device. |
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O-8 Marine Corps |
Major General - Sir, an O-8 in the United States Marine Corps is a Major General. His insignia is a two silver stars collar device. |
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O-9 Marine Corps |
Lieutenant General - Sir, an O-9 in the United States Marine Corps is a Lieutenant General. His insignia is a three silver stars collar device. |
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O-10 Marine Corps |
General - Sir, an O-10 in the United States Marine Corps is a General. His insignia is a four silver stars collar device. |
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Chief Warrant Officer 2 USMC |
Sir, a W-2 in the USMC is a CWO2. His insignia is a bar with a red background and two gold breaks. |
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Chief Warrant Officer 3 USMC |
Sir, a W-3 in the USMC is a CWO3. His insignia is a bar with a red background and one silver break. |
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Chief Warrant Officer 4 USMC |
Sir, a W-4 in the USMC is a CWO4. His insignia is a bar with a red background and two silver breaks. |
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Chief Warrant Officer 5 USMC |
Sir, a W-5 in the USMC is a CWO5. His insignia is a bar with a silver background and a horizontal red line. |
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E-1 USMC |
Sir, an E-1 in the USMC is a Private. He has no insignia. |
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E-2 USMC |
Sir, an E-2 in the USMC is a Private First Class. His insignia is one chevron. |
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E-3 USMC |
Sir, an E-3 in the USMC is a Lance Corporal. His insignia is one chevron over crossed rifles. |
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E-4 USMC |
Sir, an E-4 in the USMC is a Corporal. His insignia is two chevrons over crossed rifles. |
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E-5 USMC |
Sir, an E-5 in the USMC is a Sergeant. His insignia is three chevrons over crossed rifles. |
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E-6 USMC |
Sir, an E-6 in the United States Marine Corps is a Staff Sergeant. His insignia is three chevrons over crossed rifles over one rocker. |
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E-7 USMC |
Sir, an E-7 in the United States Marine Corps is a Gunnery Sergeant. His insignia is three chevrons over crossed rifles over two rockers. |
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E-8 USMC |
Sir, an E-8 in the USMC is a Master Sergeant. His insignia is three chevrons over crossed rifles over three rockers. |
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E-8 USMC |
Sir, an E-8 in the USMC is a First Sergeant. His insignia is three chevrons over one diamond over three rockers. |
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E-9 USMC |
Sir, an E-9 in the USMC is a Master Gunnery Sergeant. His insignia is three chevrons over a bursting bomb over four rockers. |
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E-9 USMC |
Sir, Sir, an E-9 in the USMC is a Sergeant Major. His insignia is three chevrons over one star over four rockers. |
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E-9 USMC |
Sir, the Sergeant Major of the USMC is an E-9. His insignia is three chevrons over the Marine Corps emblem centered between two five pointed stars over four rockers. |