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Navy Personnel Command (NPC / United States Navy: OPNAV (E-1 - E-2)
« Last post by DeptNav on January 13, 2014, 10:34:06 am »

Naval Personnel Center
Enlisted List

ENLISTED

E-2 Seaman Apprentice (SA)

E-1 Seaman Recruit (SR)

NOTE: Post promotions, "A" School Trainings (ASTs), demotions and discharges as a reply on this thread. Please use the following formats:

(1) Promotions
Copy and paste their current line on NPC and update it with the new promotion tag and promotion date.
Example:
Promotion
Rank: Name (Rating) [TaG] {AST} DD MMM YY GRADE
ENS: Identifiable (SEALs) [Itl] {CL} 15 Jan 13 A

(2) Military Occupational Specialty Training
Copy and paste their current line on NPC and update it with a new AST letter. If it is a second or third or forth AST replace the old letter with the new letter.
Example:
AST Completed
Rank: Name (Rating) [TaG] {AST} DD MMM YY GRADE
ENS: Identifiable (MSOR) [Itl] {CN} 15 Jan 13 A 

(3) Deserters/Honorable Discharge
Copy the entry and add the rank behind their name and the date of discharge after their last promotion date.
Example:
Discharge Type: Name Rank (Rating) [TaG] {AST} DD MMM YY - DD MMM YY
HD: Identifiable ENS (SEALs) [Itl] {CN} 15 Jan 13 - 15 Mar 13

(4) Dishonorable Discharge
Copy the entry and add the rank behind their name. Add the reason for discharge, the discharging officer's tag and the date of discharge after their last promotion date.
Example:
HD: Name Rank (Rating) [TaG] {AST} DD MMM YY - Reason [TaG] DD MMM YY
HD: Tasmania ENS (SEALs) [Tas] {CN} 15 Jan 13 - Treason [Tas] 15 Mar 13

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Navy Personnel Command (NPC / United States Navy: Military Identification Tags
« Last post by DeptNav on January 13, 2014, 10:33:41 am »


Naval Personnel Center
Promotion and Training Tags

If you are an NCO/CWO, be sure to put "(Training)" after your post!

Example:
Username [TaG] (Training)

Tags must contain 2/3 letters / numbers.  NO SYMBOLS!

Active Tags:
[L25] Levi925
[Kbs] Kerberos
[S91] Shirley91

Inactive Tags:
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Navy Personnel Command (NPC / United States Navy: Deserters
« Last post by DeptNav on January 13, 2014, 10:33:15 am »

Naval Personnel Center
Deserters

SN+ ONLY!



How to Post:
Deserter:
Name Rank (Rating) [TaG] {AST} DD MMM YY - DD MMM YY
Example:
Tasmania ENS (SEALs) [Tas] {CN} 15 Jan 13 - 13 Mar 13

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Navy Personnel Command (NPC / United States Navy: Dishonorable Discharge
« Last post by DeptNav on January 13, 2014, 10:31:34 am »

Naval Personnel Center
Dishonorable Discharge

KEY
Green indicates user has been pardoned.
Orange indicates user may rejoin as a Recruit.
Maroon indicates user is to never be rehired.
Black indicates user cannot rejoin yet, but may be pardoned.

{P: [Tag] 00 Mmm 00} = {Pardoned by [officer issuing pardon] Date of Pardon}
{N: [Tag] 00 Mmm 00} = {Labelled never rehire by [officer labelling] Date of issue}


SN+ ONLY!



How to Post:
Copy the entry and add the rank behind their name. Add the reason for discharge, the discharging officer's tag and the date of discharge after their last promotion date.
Example:
Name Rank (Rating) [TaG] {AST} DD MMM YY - Reason [TaG] DD MMM YY
Tasmania ENS (NPC) [Tas] {CN} 15 Jan 13 - Treason [Itl] 15 Mar 13

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Navy Personnel Command (NPC / United States Mavy: Honorable Discharge
« Last post by DeptNav on January 13, 2014, 10:27:31 am »

Naval Personnel Center
Honorable Discharge

PO3+ ONLY!




How to Post:
Example:Name Rank (Rating) [TaG] {AST} DD MMM YY - DD MMM YY
Identifiable ENS (SEALs) [Itl] {CN} 15 Jan 13 - 15 Mar 13
.
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The United States Marine Corps has 4 different uniform classes, each for different occasions. The Combat Uniform (MCCU), is to be worn at all times when inside the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, and is considered the day-to-day uniform of all active Marines. The Marine Corps Ceremonial Dress Uniform (MCDU), is worn at all ceremonial occasions, including events such as a Meritorious Mast or a service held by a Chaplain. The Marine Corps Evening Dress Uniform (MCEDU), is worn at all formal occasions in an event setting such as a formal dinner. The Marine Corps Sword Dress Uniform (MCSDU), is to be worn at all outdoor activities, when a formal uniform is required.

Section I. - Uniforms
Sub-Section I -Marine Corps Combat Uniform (MCCU)
The Marine Corps Combat Uniform, is the uniform worn on a day-to-day basis by all Marines . All Marines are to wear a cover in this uniform when outdoors, or when holding a post of importance (e.g. when acting as sentry). The photographic representation indicates which Habbo VIP colors may be used with these uniforms. In the case of VIP black, a dark grey may be used by all individuals who do not have VIP. Ties may be worn by both VIP and those who lack it. The female shoe articles for those wearing an authorized skirt may wear high heels or flat shoes.

Article A - Enlisted (E-1 to E-3)
U.S. Marine Corps Enlisted Marines - Male Enlisted Marines wear a khaki short sleeved pocketed shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a khaki long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Enlisted Marines wear a short sleeve khaki Asian swirl shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The female alternate is an sky blue skirt, and black high heel shoes removing the service belt. The uniform is authorized a beige cover when necessary, as outlined by Sub-Section I.

Article B - Non-Commissioned Officers & Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (E-4 to E-9)
 U.S. Marine Corps Non-Commissioned Officer Marines - Male Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a khaki short sleeved pocketed shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a khaki long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a short sleeve khaki Asian swirl shirt with sky blue non-pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The female alternate is an sky blue skirt, and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.

Article C - Warrant Officers & Commissioned Officers (W-1 to O-10)
U.S. Marine Corps Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Marines - Male Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a khaki short sleeved pocketed shirt with sky blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The male alternate is a khaki tie and the shirt is changed to a white long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Marines wear a short sleeve khaki Asian swirl shirt with sky blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and an khaki service belt. The female alternate is an sky blue skirt, and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.

Article D - Headquarters of Marine Corps & Directorate of the Joint Staff (HQMC/DJS)
U.S. Marine Corps HQMC Marines - Male HQMC Marines wear a navy blue tunic with gold buckles and navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a navy blue service belt. Female HQMC Marines wear a navy blue Asian buckle shirt with golden buckles and navy blue pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a navy blue service belt. The female alternate is a navy blue skirt and black high heel shoes removing the service belt. HQMC members need to wear HQMC uniform at all times during HQ.

Article E - Drill Instructors - (DI)
U.S. Marine Corps Drill Instructor Marines - Male DI Marines wear a khaki short sleeve pocketed shirt with army green pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a khaki service belt. The male alternate is a tie and the shirt is changed to a khaki long sleeve pocketed shirt. Female DI Marines wear a short sleeve Asian swirl shirt with army green pocketed pants. They wear dark grey combat boots and a khaki service belt. The female alternate is a army green skirt and black high heel shoes removing the service belt.

Article F - Photographic Representations


Enlisted (E-1 to E-3)


Non-Commissioned Officers & Staff Non-Commissioned Officers (E-4 to E-9)


Warrant Officers & Commissioned Officers (W-1 to O-10)


Headquarters Of the Marine Corps (HQMC)


Drill Instructors (D.I's)


Section II - Grooming Standards
Sub-Section I - Skin Tones
Red - Indicates that the skin tone is not permitted in the U.S. Department of Defense.


Sub-Section II - Hair


Article A - Female Hair
Red - Indicates that the hair is not permitted in the U.S. Department of Defense.
Green - Indicates that the hair is permitted to be worn in all Department of Defense facilities, by female personnel.



Article B - Male Hair
Red - Indicates that the hair is not permitted in the U.S. Department of Defense.
Green - Indicates that the hair is permitted to be worn in all Department of Defense facilities, by male personnel.



Article C - Facial Hair
Red - Indicates that the facial hair is not permitted in the U.S. Department of Defense.
Green - Indicates that the facial hair is permitted to be worn in all Department of Defense facilities, by all personnel.
Blue - Indicates that the facial hair is permitted to be worn in all Department of Defense facilities, by only male personnel.



Section III - Accessories
Sub-Section I - Chest Accessories
Red - Indicates that the chest article is not permitted in the U.S. Department of Defense.
Green - Indicates that the chest article may be worn by all U.S. Department of Defense personnel.
Blue - Indicates that the chest article may be worn by all male U.S. Department of Defense personnel.
Teal - Indicates that the chest article may be worn by all Drill Sergeants. (Dark Grey and Grey Only)
Orange - Indicates that the chest article may be worn by personnel who have been awarded with the Medal of Honor. (Gold Only)
Yellow - Indicates that the chest article may be worn by personnel who have received a medal/decoration while enlisted at the U.S. Department of Defense.
Maroon - Indicates that the chest article may be worn with the evening dress uniform.



Sub-Section II - Eye Wear
Red - Indicates that the eye wear is not permitted in the U.S. Department of Defense.
Green - Indicates that the eye wear may be worn by all U.S. Department of Defense personnel. (Black and White Only)
Purple - Indicates that the eye wear may be worn by personnel awarded with one or more Purple Heart



Sub-Section III - Ear Accessories
Red - Indicates that the ear wear is not permitted in the U.S. Department of Defense.
Pink - Indicates that the ear wear may be worn by all female U.S. Department of Defense personnel. (White Only)

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Department of Regulations / Department of Defense: Personnel Relations Policy
« Last post by DeptNav on January 13, 2014, 08:43:05 am »


United States Department of Defense
Policy: Personnel Relationships



The United States Department of Defense does not take responsibility for your personal relationships so long as it does not effect the integrity and operations of this military. It is required that you treat every person fairly and with respect, and discernibly abide by the following policies on personnel relationships.

FRATERNIZATION POLICY

The United States Department of Defense prohibits romantic relationships between soldiers or sailors in different rank groupings to maintain good order and discipline, as well as in an effort to avoid a conflict of interest. It also prohibits personnel in relationships from serving as a superior of the other within an MOS/Rating. The effects of inappropriate rank relationships include:
 - Compromising the integrity of the chain of command and holds an adverse impact on discipline and authority.

 - Potential portrayal of unfairness and/or use for personal gain.
Exceptions to this policy include:
 - Relationships that predate the effective date of this policy

 - Situations in which the acceptable rank relationship would move into non-compliance due to a rank promotion, so long as the relationship began before said promotion. (Need approval from CJCS)

 - Personal relationships outside habplus/online.

FAMILY POLICY


All siblings (brothers, sisters, cousins, grandmothers, etc.) are required to announce their relationship to the CJCS. Failure to do so can result in disciplinary actions. You must send a PM to the CJCS informing of your habplus name, your relative's habplus name and whether or not you live together. You must also do this if there is ANY CHANCE you might have the same IP. For example having a friend that registers on your computer.

If a member of your family has recently been enlisted into the U.S. Department of Defense, and they will be requiring forum access you are required to fill out the following form and send it to the CJCS BEFORE they register on the forum. If a form is not received their request for forum access will automatically be denied.
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Department of Regulations / Department of Defense: Inter-MOS/RATING Policy
« Last post by DeptNav on January 13, 2014, 08:41:44 am »


United States Department of Defense
Policy: Inter-MOS/RATING



The Department of Defense prohibits all conduct that undermines or threatens the stability of any one of it's Military Occupational Specialties/Ratings. All actions which serve to either demean, degrade, destabilize, or demoralize a MOS/Rating or it's members violates the Department of Defense values of Honor, Respect, and Commitment; failure to abide to these virtues in conduct between MOSs/Ratings and their members is subject to discipline. Conduct explicitly prohibited include the following:
 - A member of one MOS/Rating ACTIVELY recruiting a member from another MOS/Rating.
 - Openly insulting or degrading any one MOS or its members as a result of their being associated with that MOS/Rating whether in official rooms of the Department of Defense or on the forum of said institution.
 - Actively trying to undermine any efforts of any one MOS/Rating without defensible reasons; this includes interrupting any trainings, services, performances, or ceremonies hosted by a MOS/Rating or it's members or otherwise interferring with a MOS'/Ratings work or members without due cause.

*Note: This policy does not apply to the MA/IG/CID and SEALs/MSOR/SF MOS's/Ratings due to the nature of the MOS's/Ratings.

DOUBLE MOSing/Rating

The Department of Defense allows it's personnel to be active members of two MOSs/Ratings (in addition to being a Recruit Division Commander/Drill Instructor/Drill Sergeant). In order to do so, prospective members must go through the proper entry procedures and abide by the appropriate special protocols that double MOSing/Rating entails.

Entry Procedures

1. A member interested in double MOSing/Rating must first apply for and be accepted in a single MOS/Rating beyond the RDC/DI/DS MOS.

2. Members must submit a request to their initial commanding officer asking permission to apply and work for a second MOS in addition to their initial one.

3. If the initial commanding officer agrees, members may apply for another MOS/Rating. The initial commanding officer should also send a private message to the secondary commanding officer detailing their allowance of the member to double MOS/Rating.

*Note: This policy also applies to applications to the MA/IG/CID and SEALs/MSOR/SF MOS's/Ratings when already in a MOS/Rating.

Conduct Protocols

If both commanding officers allow the member to double MOS/Rating and the member is accepted into both MOS's/Ratings, he or she agrees to abide to the work delegated to them by their commanding officers. Failure to do so will subject them to the discipline proscribed by one or both of their commanding officers including termination from their MOS(s)/Ratings.

Military Occupational Speciality's/Ratings Leadership (Including the Commanding Officer, Executive Officer, and Non-Commissioned Officer Leadership) may not double MOS/Rating with the exception of RDC/DI/DS.
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Department of Regulations / Department of Defense: Leaves and Passes Policy
« Last post by DeptNav on January 13, 2014, 08:40:30 am »


United States Department of Defense
Policy: Leaves & Passe



A military leave is an established amount of time, in which, a Sailor/Marine/Soldier will be absent from headquarters and/or duties. The following are requirements for going on leave:

Go to the Naval Personnel Center, Bureau of Naval Personnel or Human Resource Center and make a post indicating that you are going on leave.
Example 1: 1 Feb 11 - 8 Feb 11
Example 2: 1 Feb 11 - ?

Please use the following format to post your leave:
 - Rank: Name (MOS) [TaG] {MOST} DD MM YY [ON LEAVE UNTIL DD MM YY]
 - CWO5: Identifiable (FLO) [Itl] {CL} 15 Jan 12 %+ [ON LEAVE UNTIL 30 JAN 12]
 - You are required to post a reply to your leave thread within 24 hours of the declared arriving date. Failure to do so will deem you AWOL (absent without leave), and result in a desertion.

 - You will get NO PROMOTION while on your leave. Your PROMOTION TIME will be increased to count for your leave. Meaning you will get a promotion at a later date.

 - Only Sailors/Marines/Soldier that are the rank of E-4 or higher may post a leave.
 - If you're a E-4 or a E-5, you must have an expected absence of at least four (4+) days.
 - If you're a E-6 or above, you must have an expected absence of at least seven days (7+) days.
 - When wanting to change your "coming back" date, either extending or putting it to an earlier date, post instead of modifying your original post.
 - Posting a Leave does not automatically excuse you from your MOS/Rating duties. You must always clear any Leave you are taking with the Commanding Officers of whatever MOS/Rating you are in. Failure to notify your Commanding Officers will result in whatever punishment your Commanding Officers deem necessary.
 - Leaves may last no longer than one (1) month.
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Department of Regulations / Department of Defense: Very Important Person Policy
« Last post by DeptNav on January 13, 2014, 08:39:16 am »


United States Department of Defense
Policy: VIP policy


The cost to obtain VIP in HQ and limited is strictly 15 plats coins. This fee should be paid directly to the DeptNav account. This applies to both people previously employed in DeptNav and civilians. It is at the Chairman's discretion to accept or deny requests for VIP. Select people can be awarded VIP at no cost, with the approval of the Chairman.

VIPs in HQ are to follow all standard regulations, policies, and procedures, with the exception of the Uniform Regulations for all branches. VIPs are permitted to use the back hatch at ALL times, regardless of the status of the main hatch. VIPs are NOT permitted to enter HQ without the DoD - Very Important Person badge. No exceptions are to be made.

In the event that a VIP repeatedly fails to follow standard regulations, policies, and procedures, screenshot evidence should be sent to the CJCS and the VCJCS. If VIP status is removed, the person will NOT be refunded their 500 coins.

All VIPs are required to change their Habboon attire if they are in a uniform that is identical, or similar to the Department of Defense's uniform. It is at the discretion of the OOD or any Officer in the headquarters to determine what is similar to DoD's uniform. If the VIP refuses to change his/her Habboon attire, then a screen shot should be sent to the CJCS/VCJCS, proving that they need their VIP status removed.
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