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1137. Obligation to Report Offenses
510.16 Divine Services

Basic Military Requirements (BMR) Revised Edition
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1156. Forwarding Individual Requests Requests from persons in the naval service shall be acted upon promptly. When addressed to higher authority, requests shall be forwarded without delay. The reason should be stated when a request is not approved or recommended. 1157. Leave and Liberty Leave and liberty will be granted to the maximum extent practicable. 1159. Possession of Weapons Personnel may not have any weapons or explosives in their possession without proper authority. 1160. Possession of Government Property Personnel  shall  not  possess,  without permission, any property of the United States except  what  is  needed  in  the  performance  of their duty. 1162. Alcoholic Beverages The personal possession of any alcoholic beverages aboard any ship is prohibited. The transportation aboard ship of alcoholic beverages for personal use ashore is authorized  subject  to  the  discretion  of  and  under regulations established by the commanding officer. 1164. Equal Opportunity and Treatment All  persons  in  the  Department  of  the  Navy regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, or national origin,  consistent  with  requirements  for  physical capabilities,  will  be  afforded  equal  opportunity  and treatment. 1165. Fraternization Prohibited No  person  in  the  Navy  is  to  enter  a  personal relationship  that  is  unduly  familiar,  does  not  respect differences in rank, and is prejudicial to good order and discipline. 1166. Sexual Harassment Do not make offensive verbal comments, gestures, or physical contact in the work environment. Do not use implicit  or  explicit  sexual  behavior  to  control  other personnel. 1167. Supremacist Activities No  person  in  the  Naval  service  shall participate  in  any  organization  that  espouses supremacist  causes;  attempts  to  create  illegal discrimination based on race, creed, color, sex, religion, or national origin; advocates the use of force or violence against the government of the United States or the government of any state, territory, district, or possession thereof, or the government  of  any  subdivision  therein;  or otherwise  engages  in  efforts  to  deprive individuals of their civil rights. STANDARD ORGANIZATION AND REGULATIONS OF THE U.S. NAVY The Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy, OPNAVINST 3120.32, provides regulations and guidance governing the conduct of all members of the  Navy.  This  instruction  specifies  duties  and responsibilities   of   personnel   within   a   unit organization—from  the  commanding  officer  down  to the messenger of the watch. Naval   personnel   who   fail   to   comply   with regulations may be awarded punishment based on the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).  Many regulations are printed on large posters and posted in conspicuous locations aboard naval units. Excerpts from the Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy This section contains some of the articles contained in  chapter  5,  “Regulations,”  of  the  OPNAVINST 3120.32. Self-explanatory articles are shown in block quotation  exactly  as  stated  in  the  OPNAVINST 3120.32.  Sections  that  are  lengthy  or  difficult  to interpret are paraphrased to briefly explain the contents of the regulation. 2-12 Student Notes:







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