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1st general order
Take charge of this post and all government property in view.
2nd general order
Walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
3rd general order
Report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.
4th general order
Repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guardhouse than my own.
5th general order
Quit my post only when properly relieved.
6th general order
Receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me all orders from the commanding officer, field officer of the day, and officer of the day.
7th general ordee
Talk to no one except in the line of duty.
8th general order
Give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.
9th general ordeen
To call the commander in any case not covered by instructions.
10th general order
Salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased.
11th general order
The especially watchful and night, during the time for challenging challenge, all persons on, or near my post, and allow nobody to pass without proper authority:
Speaker of the house
Mike Johnson
secretary of the state
Marco rubio
Secretary of defense
Pete hegseth
Secretary of navy
John phelan
Checked of naval operations
Admiral Daryl Caudle
Chief of navy personnel
Vice admiral Jeffery Czerewko
Commander of naval education and training command
Rear Admiral Jeffrey Huffman
Commander of naval service training
Rear admiral Matthew Pottenburgh
Master chief petty officer in the navy
Master chief petty officer John Perryman
Chair,an of joints chief of staff
General Dan Caine
Commandment of the marine cor
General Eric m. Smith
Sergeant major of the marine corps
Carlos a. Ruiz
Governed of California
Gavin Newsom
Command officer for my program
Cadet commander Elizandra Ruiz-Piseno
Color red on US flag
Valor and hardiness
Color blue on US flag
Vigilance, perseverance, and justice
Color white on US flag
Purity and innocence
Navy flag 3 items
Eagle, an anchor, and the USS Constitution
Eagle represents
Thr nation the navy protects
Anchor represent
The trials and tribulations the navy had to contend to secure out country
USS Constitution represent
Symbol for the country’s fighting spirit
Navy’s bday
October 13, 1775
Navy core values
Honor, courage, and commitment
Meritorious ribbon
achievement or performance in meritorious act.
Distinguished ribbon
Highest levels of perro,since in academic year.
Honor cadet
Highest overall academic achievement in naval science courses in their year (gpa)
Cadet achievement ribbon
Outstanding achievement by military aptitude and dedication to thr program, and overall excellence.
Unit ribbon
exceptional performance but didn’t not qualify for distinguished unit
Aptitude ribbon
Exceptional military aptitude and dedication to NJROTC program
Naval science 1-4
Outstanding cadets based on citizenship, academic performance, personal appearance, and conduct
Unit service
Exemplary service and dedication to thr unit determined by SNSI
Orienteering ribbon
Outstanding organized orienteering competition or meet thr standards
Inter-service competition
Inter-service national level competition
C.E.R.T ribbon
Completion of community emergency response training