NJROTC Ranks, COC, General Orders, Measurements, and Ribbons

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What is the first order to the sentry?

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

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What is the second order to the sentry?

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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What is the third order to the sentry?

Report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.

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What is the fourth order to the sentry?

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

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What is the fifth order to the sentry?

Quit my post only when properly relieved.

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What is the sixth order to 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 day, officer of the deck, and officers and petty officers of the watch only.

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What is the seventh order to the sentry?

Talk to no one except in the line of duty.

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What is the eighth order to the sentry?

Give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.

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What is the nineth order to the sentry?

Call the corporal of the guard or officer of the deck in any case not covered by instructions.

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What is the tenth order to the sentry?

Salute all officers, and all colors and standards not cased.

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What is the eleventh order to the sentry?

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.

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COMMANDER IN CHIEF

HONORABLE PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP

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VICE PRESIDENT

HONORABLE VICE PRESIDENT J.D. VANCE

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SECRETARY OF STATE

HONORABLE SECRETARY MARCO RUBIO

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SECRETARY OF WAR

HONORABLE SECRETARY PETE HEGSETH

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SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

HONORABLE SECRETARY JOHN PHELAN

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CHAIRMAN OF JOINT CHIEF OF STAFF

GENERAL CAINE

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CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS

ADMIRAL CAUDLE

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MASTER CHIEF PETTY OFFICER OF THE NAVY

MASTER CHIEF PERRYMAN

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NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND

REAR ADMIRAL HUFFMAN

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NAVAL SERVICE TRAINING COMMAND

REAR ADMIRAL POTTENBURGH

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DIRECTOR, NJROTC

MR. BRUCE NOLAN

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AREA 8 MANAGER

MR. ALEX BAKER

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WILSON CENTRAL H.S. SNSI

COMMANDER (RET) CASE

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WILSON CENTRAL H.S. NSI

MASTER CHIEF (RET) FERGUSON

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WILSON CENTRAL H.S. CADET CO

CADET LIEUTENANT COMMANDER JOYNER

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Seaman Recruit

E-1

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<p>Seaman Apprentice</p>

Seaman Apprentice

E-2

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<p>Seaman</p>

Seaman

E-3

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<p>Petty Officer Third Class</p>

Petty Officer Third Class

E-4

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<p>Petty Officer Second Class</p>

Petty Officer Second Class

E-5

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<p>Petty Officer First Class</p>

Petty Officer First Class

E-6

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<p>Chief Petty Officer</p>

Chief Petty Officer

E-7

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<p>Senior Chief Petty Officer</p>

Senior Chief Petty Officer

E-8

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<p>Master Chief Petty Officer</p>

Master Chief Petty Officer

E-9

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<p>Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy</p>

Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy

E-9

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<p>Chief Warrant Officer</p>

Chief Warrant Officer

W-2

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<p>Ensign</p>

Ensign

O-1

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<p>Lieutenant Junior Grade</p>

Lieutenant Junior Grade

O-2

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<p>Lieutenant</p>

Lieutenant

O-3

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<p>Lieutenant Commander</p>

Lieutenant Commander

O-4

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<p>Commander</p>

Commander

O-5

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<p>Captain</p>

Captain

O-6

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<p>Rear Admiral Lower Half</p>

Rear Admiral Lower Half

O-7

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<p>Rear Admiral Upper Half</p>

Rear Admiral Upper Half

O-8

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<p>Vice Admiral</p>

Vice Admiral

O-9

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<p>Admiral</p>

Admiral

O-10

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<p>For females, what is the measurement for name tags and ribbons?</p>

For females, what is the measurement for name tags and ribbons?

6¼ inch from your shoulder, and centered along the seam

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How many inches above the ribbons do the navy service stars go?

¼

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<p>What are the measurements for the fouled anchor on the Garrison Cap</p>

What are the measurements for the fouled anchor on the Garrison Cap

2 inches from the bottom, and 1½ inches from the front

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<p>How does one earn the unit achievement ribbon?</p>

How does one earn the unit achievement ribbon?

Awarded to cadets who were members of a unit during the academic year in which the unit earned “Unit Achievement” status.

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<p>How does one earn the Outstanding NS1 Cadet ribbon?</p>

How does one earn the Outstanding NS1 Cadet ribbon?

Awarded annually to one outstanding first-year cadet who demonstrates high moral character, positive personal attributes, and exceptional military/academic performance.

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<p>How does one earn the Exemplary Conduct ribbon?</p>

How does one earn the Exemplary Conduct ribbon?

Awarded annually to cadets who demonstrate outstanding behavior, dedication, and commitment to the unit throughout the school year.

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<p>How does one earn the Exemplary Personal Appearance ribbon?</p>

How does one earn the Exemplary Personal Appearance ribbon?

Awarded to cadets who consistently maintain an outstanding uniform and appearance.

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<p>How does one earn the Participation ribbon?</p>

How does one earn the Participation ribbon?

Awarded to cadets who have participated in at least three events, activities, or projects that are not part of routine unit activities.

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When is the Navy’s birthday?

October 13th, 1775

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