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What is your first General Order?
What is your first General Order?
My first General Order is to take charge of this post and all government property in view.
What is your second General Order?
What is your second General Order?
My second General Order is to walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
What is your third General Order?
What is your third General Order?
My third General Order is to report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce.
What is your fourth General Order?
What is your fourth General Order?
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What is your fifth General Order?
What is your fifth General Order?
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What is your sixth General Order?
What is your sixth General Order?
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What is your seventh General Order?
What is your seventh General Order?
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What is your eighth General Order?
What is your eighth General Order?
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What is your ninth General Order?
What is your ninth General Order?
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What is your tenth General Order?
What is your tenth General Order?
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What is your eleventh General Order?
What is your eleventh General Order?
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Study Notes
General Orders of the Navy
- The first General Order emphasizes taking charge of the post and all visible government property.
- The second General Order mandates walking the post with military discipline, maintaining alertness, and observing all surroundings.
- The third General Order requires reporting any violations of instructions being enforced.
- The fourth General Order involves repeating all calls from posts further away from the guardhouse.
- The fifth General Order states that a sentry must not leave their post unless properly relieved.
- The sixth General Order involves receiving, obeying, and relaying all orders from commanding officers and designated personnel to the relieving sentry.
- The seventh General Order prohibits conversation except in relation to duty.
- The eighth General Order instructs to raise an alarm in case of fire or any disorder.
- The ninth General Order outlines the necessity to contact the Officer of the Deck for situations not specified in existing instructions.
- The tenth General Order requires saluting all officers and any colors or standards that are not cased.
- The eleventh General Order stresses heightened vigilance at night, including challenging individuals near the post and allowing passage only with proper authority.
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Test your knowledge of the Navy General Orders with this flashcard quiz. Each card focuses on one of the crucial orders that guide service members. Perfect for those preparing for military examinations or wanting to refresh their memory.