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Endorsing agency reports

0817. Observance of Sunday. 1. Except by reason of necessity or in the interest of the welfare and morale of the command, the performance of work shall not be required on Sunday. Except by reason of necessity, ships shall not be sailed nor units of aircraft or troops be deployed on Sunday. The provisions of this paragraph need not apply to commands engaged in training reserve components of the Navy and Marine Corps. 2. Divine services shall be conducted on Sunday if possible. All assistance and encouragement shall be given to chaplains in the conduct of these services, and music shall be made available, if practicable. Chaplains shall be permitted to conduct public worship according to the manner and forms of the church of  which  they  are  members.  A  suitable  space  shall  be  designated  and  properly  rigged  for  the  occasion, and quiet shall be maintained throughout the vicinity during divine services. The religious preferences and the varying religious needs of individuals shall be recognized respected, encouraged and ministered to as practicable. Daily routine in ships and activities shall be modified on Sunday, as practicable, to achieve  this  end. 3. When there is no chaplain attached to the command, the commanding officer shall engage the services of any naval or military chaplain who may be available; or, failing in this, shall, when practicable, invite and  may  remunerate  a  civilian  clergyman  to  conduct  religious  services.  Services  led  by  laypersons  are encouraged. Provision shall be made for sending and receiving church parties as appropriate and practicable. 1063. Detail of Persons Performing Medical or Religious Services. While assigned to combat area during a period of armed conflict, members of Medical, Dental, Chaplain, Medical Service, Nurse or Hospital Corps and Dental Technicians shall be detailed or permitted to perform only such duties as are related to medical, dental or religious service and the administration of medical, dental or religious units and establishments.   This restriction is necessary to protect the noncombatant status of these personnel under the Geneva Conventions of August 12, 1949. 1136.  Foreign  Religious  Institutions. Persons  in  the  Department  of  the  Navy  shall  respect  the  religious  institutions  and  customs  of  foreign countries which they visit. Figure 1-1.—U.S. Navy Regulations, 1990, Articles 087, 1063, and 1136. agency endorses its own clerical requirements regarding Figure 1-2 illustrates a variety of reports submitted the application and appointment of chaplains in the U.S. armed  forces.  The  Armed  Forces  Chaplain  Board recommends   Department   of   Defense   (DOD) recognition of these agencies. An endorsing agency must be able to certify its clergy as qualified to accommodate the free exercise of religion by all members of the military services and their families.  An  endorsing  agency  will  nominate  for appointment the men and women who have met all its requirements.  Although  not  required  by  Navy  directive, chaplains will report periodically to their endorsing agents  with  statistical  data  and  activity  information. You, the RP, may be called upon to type or provide further details for these reports. to endorsing agencies. As an RP, you must remember that accuracy and clarity are essential. In dealing with agencies  outside  the  naval  community,  you  must remember  either  to  avoid  naval  terminology  or  to explain it. Remember, what may be common to you will often  seem  baffling  to  someone  outside  the  naval community. SPECIALTY REPORTS Another area with which you, the RP, may become involved is specialty reports, depending on the type of command to which you may be assigned. 1-2

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