Table 6.2.-Recreational Services Equipment Rentals
Athletic/Recreation
Balls
Bats
Gloves
Racquets
Games
Snow ski and water ski equipment
Swim and snorkel gear
Ice/roller skates
Bicycles
Toboggans
Golf club sets
Surfboards
Camping and Picnic
Overnight backpack equipment
Camping trailers and tents
Car luggage racks, trailer hitches, and
safety accessories
Camping gear (example: sleeping bags,
cooking equipment, cots, lanterns, ice
chests, propane/catalytic heaters, and fuel)
Barbecue grills
Portable gas grills
Fishing and Boating
Fishing boats, motors, and trailers
Canoes and paddles
Rafts and paddles
Oars and locks
Life jackets
Boat anchors
Fishing equipment
Rod and reel sets
Fish cleaning sets
Tackle boxes
Fishing guide books
Bait
MWR facilities afloat vary with the size of the
command. See your local recreational services
officer for specific services offered at your
command.
SUMMARY
Assistance programs provide Navy policy,
guidance, and help in a variety of areas.
Assistance programs are important to the welfare
and morale of your subordinates and their
families. You should have an understanding of
assistance programs so you can advise and assist
your division.
The Navys Pride and Professionalism pro-
gram and Core Values provide all naval personnel
with ethical standards of conduct and guidelines
to use in the conduct of their jobs. The Personal
Excellence program stresses individual excellence
in a variety of programs from community involve-
ment to Drug and Alcohol Abuse prevention.
The Integrity and Efficiency program is
designed to reduce mismanagement of Navy
resources. All naval personnel, military and
civilian having knowledge of fraud, waste, and
abuse, are required by law to make full disclosure
of such activities to the proper authority.
The Moral, Welfare, and Recreation depart-
ment and the Navy Resale System combine to
provide recreation and top quality merchandise
to naval personnel at a reduced cost.
REFERENCES
Administration of Recreation Programs Afloat,
NAVMILPERSCOM 1710.3, Naval Military
Personnel Command, Washington, D.C.,
1983.
Assignment of Responsibilities to Counteract
Fraud, Waste, and Related Improprieties
Within the Department of the Navy, SEC-
NAVINST 5430.92H, Office of the Secretary
of the Navy, Washington, D.C., 1987.
Casualty Assistance Calls and Funeral Honors
Support (CAC/FHS) Program Coordination,
OPNAVINST 1770.1, Office of the Chief of
Naval Operations, Washington, D.C., 1987.
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