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First order of the sentry

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

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.

Third order of the sentry

Report all violations of the orders I am instructed to enforce.

Fourth order of the sentry

Repeat all calls more distant from the guardhouse than my own.

Fifth order of the sentry

Quit my post only when properly relieved.

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.

Seventh order of the sentry

Talk to no one except in the line of duty

Eighth order of the sentry

Give the alarm in case of fire or disorder

Ninth order of the sentry

Call the Officer of the Deck in any case not covered by instructions

Tenth order of the sentry

Salute all Officers and all colors and standards not cased

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

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

E-1 Navy

Seaman Recruit - Sir, an E-1 in the United States Navy is a Seaman Recruit. He has no insignia.

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.

E-3 Navy

Seaman - Sir, an E-3 in the United States Navy is a Seaman. His insignia is three parallel diagonal slashes.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

E-1 USMC

Sir, an E-1 in the USMC is a Private. He has no insignia.

E-2 USMC

Sir, an E-2 in the USMC is a Private First Class. His insignia is one chevron.

E-3 USMC

Sir, an E-3 in the USMC is a Lance Corporal. His insignia is one chevron over crossed rifles.

E-4 USMC

Sir, an E-4 in the USMC is a Corporal. His insignia is two chevrons over crossed rifles.

E-5 USMC

Sir, an E-5 in the USMC is a Sergeant. His insignia is three chevrons over crossed rifles.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.