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1024. Contradictory and Conflicting Orders

and,  in  some  cases,  difficult  to  interpret,  have  been paraphrased (rewritten) to give you a brief overview of what the article contains. Remember that in Navy Regs, the words he, his, or him refers to both men and women Navy Sailors. 0818. Publishing and Posting Orders and Regulations 1.   In accordance with Article 137 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the articles specifically   enumerated   therein   shall   be carefully explained to each enlisted person: a)   At  the  time  of  entrance  on  active duty or within six days thereafter; b)   Again,   after   completion   of   six months active duty; and c)   Again,  upon  the  occasion  of  each reenlistment. 2.   A   text   of   the   articles   specifically enumerated in Article 137 of the Uniform Code of   Military   Justice    shall   be   posted   in   a conspicuous place or places, readily accessible to all personnel of the command. 3.   Instructions   concerning   the   Uniform Code   of   Military   Justice    and   appropriate articles of  Navy Regulations  shall be included in the training and educational program of the command. 4.   Such   general   orders,   orders   from higher  authority,  and  other  matters  which  the commanding officer considers of interest to the personnel or profitable for them to know shall be   published   to   the   command   as   soon   as practicable. Such matters shall also be posted, in whole or in part, in a conspicuous place or places  readily  accessible  to  personnel  of  the command. 5.   Upon   the   request   of   any   person   on active duty in the armed services, the following publications  shall  be  made  available  for  that person’s personal examination: a)   A   complete   text   of   the    Uniform Code of Military Justice; b)   Manual for Courts-Martial; c)   Navy Regulations; d)   Manual   of   the   Judge   Advocate General; e)   Marine Corps Manual  (for Marine Corps personnel); and f)   Naval  Military  Personnel  Manual (for   Navy   personnel)   or    Marine Corps   Personnel   Manual    (for Marine Corps personnel). 0917. Dealings With Foreigners When   in   foreign   ports,   officers   and   enlisted personnel   should   respect   local   laws,   customs, ceremonies,   and   regulations;   display   courtesy   and moderation;  and  cultivate  a  feeling  of  good  will  and mutual respect. 1001. Officers of the Naval Service Officers of the United States naval service shall be known as officers in the line, officers in the   staff   corps,   chief   warrant   officers   and warrant officers. 1002. Precedence of Officers This article discusses the precedence of officers. 1003. Relative Rank and Precedence of Officers of Different Services This article explains the relative rank of grades of officers of the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Coast Guard, and members of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Public Health Service serving with the military. 1010. Manner of Addressing Officers This   article   describes   the   proper   manner   of addressing officers orally and in writing. 2-8 Student Notes:

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