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Rank/ Chain of Command/ Birthday/ locations/ Measurement/ Order of the Sentry

TermDefinition
1st order of the sentry Take charge of this post and all government property in view.
2nd order of the sentry Walk the post in a military manner, always keeping alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
3rd order of the sentry Report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.
4th order of the sentry Repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guardhouse than my own.
5th order of the sentry Quit my post only when properly relieved.
6th 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 all officers, and petty officers of the watch only.
7th order of the sentry Talk to no one except in the line of duty.
8th order of the sentry Give the alarm in case of fire or disorder.
9th order of the sentry Call the officer of the deck in any case not covered by instructions.
10th order of the sentry Salute all officers, all colors, and standards not cased.
11th order of 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.
Commander and Chief The Honorable Joe Biden
Vice President The Honorable Kamala Harris
Secretary of State The Honorable Antony Blinken
Secretary of Defense The Honorable Lloyd Austin
Secretary of the Navy The Honorable Carlos Del Toro
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Milley
Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Gilday
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Master Chief Honea
Commandant of the Marine Corps General Smith
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Sergeant Major Ruiz
Area 12 Manager Commander Shaw
Commander of Naval Education and Training Rear Admiral Czerewko (Chair-ri-ko)
Commander of Naval Service and Training Captain Mattingly
Senior Naval Science Instructor Lieutenant Colonel Banta
Naval Science Instructors Master Chief Bell and Chief Moore
Cadet Company Commander Cadet Commander Fuller
Cadet XO Cadet Lieutenant Commander De Jesus
Cadet Operations Officer Cadet Lieutenant Hardaway
Cadet Command Master Chief Cadet Master Chief Underwoods
Cover Measurement 2 inches back 1 ½ inch up, centered
J Bar Measurement 1 ⅞ inch from the tip of the left collar to the center of the device
Rank Measurement 1 ⅞ inch from the tip of the right collar to the center of the device
Ribbon Bar Measurement (Male) ¼ inches from the top of the left breast pocket to the bottom of the device
Name tag Measurement (Male) ¼ inches from the top of the right breast pocket to the bottom of the device
Ribbon Bar Measurement (Female) 6 ¼ inches from the left shoulder seam to the bottom of the device
Name tag Measurement (Female) 6 ¼ inches from the right shoulder seam to the bottom of the device
Year Star(s) Measurement ¼ inches from the top of the ribbons to the bottom of the device
A/B Honor Roll Star Measurement ¼ inch from the top of the O on the NJROTC J-Bar to the bottom of the device
NJROTC Patch Measurement 1 inch below the left shoulder seam
Rings One ring per hand, excluding the wedding band is authorized
Earrings Female cadets are authorized a single silver ball style earring
Navy E1 Seaman Recruit
Navy E2 Seaman Apprentice
Navy E3 Seaman
Navy E4 Petty Officer 3rd Class
Navy E5 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Navy E6 Petty Officer 1st Class
Navy E7 Chief Petty Officer
Navy E8 Senior Chief Petty Officer
Navy E9 Master Chief Petty Officer
Navy O1 Ensign
Navy O2 Lieutenant Junior Grade
Navy O3 Lieutenant
Navy O4 Lieutenant Commander
Navy O5 Commander
Navy O6 Captain
Navy O7 Rear Admiral Lower Half
Navy O8 Rear Admiral Upper Half
Navy O9 Vice Admiral
Navy O10 Admiral
Navy O11 Fleet Admiral (during times of war)
Marine Corps E1 Private
Marine Corps E2 Private 1st Class
Marine Corps E3 Lance Corporal
Marine Corps E4 Corporal
Marine Corps E5 Sergeant
Marine Corps E6 Staff Sergeant
Marine Corps E7 Gunnery Sergeant
Marine Corps E8 Master Sergeant/ 1st Sergeant
Marine Corps E9 Master Gunnery Sergeant/ Sergeant Major
Marine Corps O1 2nd Lieutenant
Marine Corps O2 1st Lieutenant
Marine Corps O3 Captain
Marine Corps O4 Major
Marine Corps O5 Lieutenant Colonel
Marine Corps O6 Colonel
Marine Corps O7 Brigadier General
Marine Corps O8 Major General
Marine Corps O9 Lieutenant General
Marine Corps O10 General
Army National Guard Birthday December 13, 1636
Army Birthday June 14, 1775
Navy Birthday October 13, 1775
Marine Corps Birthday November 10, 1775
Coast Guard Birthday August 4, 1790
Air force Birthday September 18, 1947
Naval Academy Locations Annapolis, Maryland
Westpoint Locations Westpoint, New York
Airforce Academy Locations Colorado Springs, Colorado
Coast Guard Academy Locations New London, Connecticut
Merchant Marine Academy Locations Kings Point, New York
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