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			<title>US Navy Manual NAVPERS 156651 - Dress Manual</title>
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			<description>Subsection One: Uniform









 Tie may be worn with a long sleeve shirt.

       

 Females may wear skirts matching the colors of pants.











 Medals are to be worn only by those who have the proper permission.

       

 Neatly groomed facial hair may be worn by those holding the rank of CWO3 and above.







Subsection Two: Grooming Standards











Subsection Three: Accessories



 Glasses may be worn but, only sunglasses and regular one.

 Only females  ...</description>
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			<title>US Navy NAVEDTRA 38013 - Navy Seal Combat Manual</title>
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			<description>Navy SEALs Combat Manual



SUB-SECTION 1; Basics of Militaristic Warfare



Warfare, refers to the conduct of conflict between opponents and involves escalation of aggression that ends until one side accepts defeat or if a peace treaty is signed and agreed on.

Warfare between groups requires a degree of planning of militaristic strategies to be conducted effectively in reaching the stated objectives and goals.



SUB-SECTION 2; Categories of Warfare



There are many ways to categorize  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 21:12:18 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>US Navy NAVEDTRA 14137 - Master-At-Arms Manual</title>
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			<description>CHAPTER 1

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Masters-at-Arms (MAs) afloat and ashore normally are tasked with enforcing the rules and regulations on ships and shore installations. 



CHAPTER 2

LEGAL ASPECTS OF MILITARY LAW

In civilian life, criminal law seeks to protect society from the ravages of its irresponsible members. It seeks to provide this protection without hasty, illconsidered actions that show prejudice toward any person’s fundamental rights. However, military law must not only restrain  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2009 21:11:05 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>US Navy NAVMC 2691 - Drill and Ceremonies Manual</title>
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			<description>Introduction









What is drill used for?



Drill was first intoduced by General Washington during the days of the revolution. He got the idea from the british military to teach discpline.



Terms







Rank and File

Rank is a single line of people placed side by side.

File is a single column of people placed one behind the other.



ex.

X X X X

X X X X

X X X X 

X X X X - File

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Rank



Quick Turn



In order to do this movment you will take one step  ...</description>
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