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I thought this was good, So I'm passing it along.

Rules for the Non Military

Dear Civilians, 'We know that the current state of affairs in our great nation has many civilians up in arms and excited to join the military. For those of you who can't join, you can still lend a hand. Here are a few of the areas where you can be of assistance:

1. The next time you see an adult talking (or wearing a hat) during the playing of the National Anthem---kick their butt.

2. When you witness, firsthand, someone burning the American Flag in protest---kick their butt.

3. Regardless of the rank they held while they served, pay the highest amount of respect to all veterans. If you see anyone doing otherwise, quietly pull them aside and explain how these veterans fought for the very freedom they bask in every second. Enlighten them on the many sacrifices these veterans made to make this Nation great. Then hold them down while a disabled veteran kicks their butt.

4. (GUYS) If you were never in the military, DO NOT pretend that you were. Wearing battle dress uniforms (BDUs) or Jungle Fatigues, telling others that you used to be 'Special Forces,' and collecting GI Joe memorabilia, might have been okay when you were seven years old. Now, it will only make you look stupid and get your butt kicked.

5. Next time you come across an Air Force member, do not ask them, 'Do you fly a jet?' Not everyone in the Air Force is a pilot. Such ignorance deserves a good butt-kicking (children are exempt).

6. If you witness someone calling the US Coast Guard 'non-military', inform them of their mistake---and kick their butt.

7. Next time Old Glory (the US flag) prances by during a parade, get on your darn feet and pay homage to her by placing your hand over your heart. Quietly thank the military member or veteran lucky enough to be carrying her---of course, failure to do either of those could earn you a severe butt-kicking.

8. Don't try to discuss politics with a military member or a veteran. We are Americans, and we all bleed the same, regardless of our party affiliation. Our Chain of Command is to include our Commander-In-Chief (CinC). The President (for those who didn't know) is our CinC regardless of political party. We have no inside track on what happens inside those big important buildings where all those representatives meet All we know is that when those civilian representatives screw up the situation, they call upon the military to go straighten it out. If you keep asking us the same stupid questions repeatedly, you will get your butt kicked!

9. 'Your mama wears combat boots' never made sense to me---stop saying it! If she did, she would most likely be a vet and therefore, could kick your butt!

10. Bin Laden and the Taliban are not Communists, so stop saying 'Let's go kill those Commies!' And stop asking us where he is! Crystal balls are not standard issue in the military. That reminds me---if you see anyone calling those darned psychic phone numbers, let me know, so I can go kick their butt!

11. 'Flyboy' (Air Force), 'Jarhead' (Marines), 'Grunt' (Army), 'Squid' or ‘Bee’ (Navy), 'Puddle Jumpers' (Coast Guard), etc., are terms of endearment we use describing each other. Unless you are a service member or vet, you have not earned the right to use them. That could get your butt kicked.

12. Last, but not least, whether or not you become a member of the military, support our troops and their families. Every Thanksgiving and religious holiday that you enjoy with family and friends, please remember that there are literally thousands of soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen far from home wishing they could be with their families. Thank God for our military and the sacrifices they make every day. Without them, our country would get its butt kicked.'

'It is the Veteran, not the reporter who has given us the freedom of the press.

'It is the Veteran, not the poet, who has given us the freedom of speech.

It is the Veteran, not the campus organizer, who gives us the freedom to demonstrate.

'It is the Military who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag.'

(Please pass this on so I won't have to kick your butt!) :-) 'If you can read this, thank a teacher' If you are reading it in English, thank a Veteran '

I will add one more:

13. If you ever see anyone either standing for or singing the national anthem in Spanish or any other foreign language, KICK THEIR BUTT.
 
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Ahh, #6 is nice to see!

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#6 was nice but #13 was the best.
 
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Vette,
I can't help it I take exception to #6 I am still a non-beleiver...I can speak only of my own experiences. I will proudly Kick Butt on items 1-5 & 7-13 no problem. How ya doing shipmate?
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Originally posted by 93Corvette:
I thought this was good, So I'm passing it along.

Rules for the Non Military

Dear Civilians, 'We know that the current state of affairs in our great nation has many civilians up in arms and excited to join the military. For those of you who can't join, you can still lend a hand. Here are a few of the areas where you can be of assistance:

1. The next time you see an adult talking (or wearing a hat) during the playing of the National Anthem---kick their butt.

2. When you witness, firsthand, someone burning the American Flag in protest---kick their butt.

3. Regardless of the rank they held while they served, pay the highest amount of respect to all veterans. If you see anyone doing otherwise, quietly pull them aside and explain how these veterans fought for the very freedom they bask in every second. Enlighten them on the many sacrifices these veterans made to make this Nation great. Then hold them down while a disabled veteran kicks their butt.

4. (GUYS) If you were never in the military, DO NOT pretend that you were. Wearing battle dress uniforms (BDUs) or Jungle Fatigues, telling others that you used to be 'Special Forces,' and collecting GI Joe memorabilia, might have been okay when you were seven years old. Now, it will only make you look stupid and get your butt kicked.

5. Next time you come across an Air Force member, do not ask them, 'Do you fly a jet?' Not everyone in the Air Force is a pilot. Such ignorance deserves a good butt-kicking (children are exempt).

6. If you witness someone calling the US Coast Guard 'non-military', inform them of their mistake---and kick their butt.

7. Next time Old Glory (the US flag) prances by during a parade, get on your darn feet and pay homage to her by placing your hand over your heart. Quietly thank the military member or veteran lucky enough to be carrying her---of course, failure to do either of those could earn you a severe butt-kicking.

8. Don't try to discuss politics with a military member or a veteran. We are Americans, and we all bleed the same, regardless of our party affiliation. Our Chain of Command is to include our Commander-In-Chief (CinC). The President (for those who didn't know) is our CinC regardless of political party. We have no inside track on what happens inside those big important buildings where all those representatives meet All we know is that when those civilian representatives screw up the situation, they call upon the military to go straighten it out. If you keep asking us the same stupid questions repeatedly, you will get your butt kicked!

9. 'Your mama wears combat boots' never made sense to me---stop saying it! If she did, she would most likely be a vet and therefore, could kick your butt!

10. Bin Laden and the Taliban are not Communists, so stop saying 'Let's go kill those Commies!' And stop asking us where he is! Crystal balls are not standard issue in the military. That reminds me---if you see anyone calling those darned psychic phone numbers, let me know, so I can go kick their butt!

11. 'Flyboy' (Air Force), 'Jarhead' (Marines), 'Grunt' (Army), 'Squid' or ‘Bee’ (Navy), 'Puddle Jumpers' (Coast Guard), etc., are terms of endearment we use describing each other. Unless you are a service member or vet, you have not earned the right to use them. That could get your butt kicked.

12. Last, but not least, whether or not you become a member of the military, support our troops and their families. Every Thanksgiving and religious holiday that you enjoy with family and friends, please remember that there are literally thousands of soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen far from home wishing they could be with their families. Thank God for our military and the sacrifices they make every day. Without them, our country would get its butt kicked.'

'It is the Veteran, not the reporter who has given us the freedom of the press.

'It is the Veteran, not the poet, who has given us the freedom of speech.

It is the Veteran, not the campus organizer, who gives us the freedom to demonstrate.

'It is the Military who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag.'

(Please pass this on so I won't have to kick your butt!) :-) 'If you can read this, thank a teacher' If you are reading it in English, thank a Veteran '

I will add one more:

13. If you ever see anyone either standing for or singing the national anthem in Spanish or any other foreign language, KICK THEIR BUTT.
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by cbread68:
Vette,
I can't help it I take exception to #6 I am still a non-beleiver...I can speak only of my own experiences. I will proudly Kick Butt on items 1-5 & 7-13 no problem. How ya doing shipmate? [QUOTE]

I take exception to you thinking the U.S. Coast Guard is not a military service! I am an E-6 in the USCG, yes I outrank you, not to mention I am a Boatswain's Mate. Last time I checked my MILITARY ID it said "Armed Forces of the United States". I get the same base pay as any other E-6. I get Sea Pay, BAH, BAS, Hazardous Duty Pay, Combat Pay (if I am an Iraq), and any other pay that a military member would recieve. Oh by the way we also get the GI Bill. And before you say it....YES we are in Iraq and have been since the first Gulf War. From looking at your profile, I have MORE Sea Time than you have in the Navy. I am still on Active Duty, stationed on a Cutter, which by the way leaves out on patrol the day after Thanksgiving. So while you are enjoying Thanksgiving weekend, Christmas, and New Year's with your family I will be out on patrol wishing I could talk to my wife.

BM1, USCG
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Some people just like CBread don't get it jafo3. That is until their *** is in a bind and they have to be pulled off a sinking ship, or they are protected in forign harbors..

Sad ain't it. Frown
 
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Some people just like CBread don't get it jafo3. That is until their *** is in a bind and they have to be pulled off a sinking ship, or they are protected in forign harbors..

Sad ain't it. Frown


ABSOLUTELY SAD AND PATHETIC! Curse
 
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Excellent, Craig, Thanks!
 
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For BM1 USCG...Thank you for your service. I would stand proudly with you any time Applause

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For BM1 USCG...Thank you for your service. I would stand proudly with you any time Applause

YN1 (USN-RET)


You are very welcome. Thank you FordhamMike for your service. Beer
 
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For those who think the Coast Guard is the Navy's red headed step child here's your serving of crow.

http://forums.military.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/297192721/m/8690055351001

Jafo, My father owed his life to coasties when they saved him in 1956 as his tanker was sinking and I'v worked with you when I was in the merchies dureing the tall ships parades and Constitution turn arounds. I'll hoist one with you anytime, but I buy. Wink
 
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Aye Aye SHIPMATE!! Beer
 
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BM1, USCG - I'll gladly hoist a cold one with you anytime as well. You guys have a tough job and do it well.
 
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To all the Puddle Pirates, errr, Coasties:

First of all, you are always welcome in my home, at my side telling sea stories, having a drink together, and all of the comeraderie that goes along with being a shipmate.

And the coasties let CWOs be CO at sea, too.

But please, please, please, loose the chip you've been carrying on your shoulders and lighten up!!!!!

Time for a sea story... A long long time ago, I can still remember....

We had embarked a Coast Guard staff for a deployment. I walked into the wardroom the first day they were aboard and this ancient crusty old Coastie O6 was sitting at the dining table. He takes a look at me and my roomie (another warrant) and says "you know, I hate warrants. Know it all, do everything, all seeing all knowing wizards..." we looked at each other, said something about puddle pirates and chowed down. Found out later that he had been a CWO in the CG in the 60's, and rose from that rank to being a very senior O6 and commodore of the TGF including Navy ships. His chief of staff and ops o, however, were a couple of those coasties that give them all a bad name. Could not drive a ship to save their lives. One night I had the deck, and the ops-o (an O5) came up to sight see. I normally did not like seagulls on the bridge when I was on watch, but made an exception for our guest. There was other shipping traffic around, and coastie boy starts in on what are you where going, are you turning now, and on and on. I looked at him and said "following the rules in your book." He looked at me with the strangest blank look on his face. I handed him one of the bridge copies of the Rules of the Road (published by the USCG) and he quietly left.

Later on, I walked into the wardroom to get some coffee, and he's in there giving some of our JO's a ration of poo about something about how the coasties are better than the squids at something or another. Enough, I thought.

So I had to point out that John Wayne, that paragon of a role model for military men everywhere, a stud of a man, the epitomy of valor, bravery and virtue, honored the Marines with the Sands of Iwo Jima and the Flying Leathernecks. The Seabees with the Fighting Seabees. The Army in the Longest Day, the Green Berets and a slew of calvary movies. The Navy in They Were Expendable, Operation Pacific, and (of course) In Harms Way.

"But you know," I said, "I never remembered hearing of John Wayne in The Fighting Fisheries Patrol, or Armed LifeGuards of Fury, or Coastal Conquistadors...."

He went away again. Stayed gone.

You guys are fun to play with.

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Originally posted by 93Corvette:
I thought this was good, So I'm passing it along.

Rules for the Non Military

Dear Civilians, 'We know that the current state of affairs in our great nation has many civilians up in arms and excited to join the military. For those of you who can't join, you can still lend a hand. Here are a few of the areas where you can be of assistance:

1. The next time you see an adult talking (or wearing a hat) during the playing of the National Anthem---kick their butt.

2. When you witness, firsthand, someone burning the American Flag in protest---kick their butt.

3. Regardless of the rank they held while they served, pay the highest amount of respect to all veterans. If you see anyone doing otherwise, quietly pull them aside and explain how these veterans fought for the very freedom they bask in every second. Enlighten them on the many sacrifices these veterans made to make this Nation great. Then hold them down while a disabled veteran kicks their butt.

4. (GUYS) If you were never in the military, DO NOT pretend that you were. Wearing battle dress uniforms (BDUs) or Jungle Fatigues, telling others that you used to be 'Special Forces,' and collecting GI Joe memorabilia, might have been okay when you were seven years old. Now, it will only make you look stupid and get your butt kicked.

5. Next time you come across an Air Force member, do not ask them, 'Do you fly a jet?' Not everyone in the Air Force is a pilot. Such ignorance deserves a good butt-kicking (children are exempt).

6. If you witness someone calling the US Coast Guard 'non-military', inform them of their mistake---and kick their butt.

7. Next time Old Glory (the US flag) prances by during a parade, get on your darn feet and pay homage to her by placing your hand over your heart. Quietly thank the military member or veteran lucky enough to be carrying her---of course, failure to do either of those could earn you a severe butt-kicking.

8. Don't try to discuss politics with a military member or a veteran. We are Americans, and we all bleed the same, regardless of our party affiliation. Our Chain of Command is to include our Commander-In-Chief (CinC). The President (for those who didn't know) is our CinC regardless of political party. We have no inside track on what happens inside those big important buildings where all those representatives meet All we know is that when those civilian representatives screw up the situation, they call upon the military to go straighten it out. If you keep asking us the same stupid questions repeatedly, you will get your butt kicked!

9. 'Your mama wears combat boots' never made sense to me---stop saying it! If she did, she would most likely be a vet and therefore, could kick your butt!

10. Bin Laden and the Taliban are not Communists, so stop saying 'Let's go kill those Commies!' And stop asking us where he is! Crystal balls are not standard issue in the military. That reminds me---if you see anyone calling those darned psychic phone numbers, let me know, so I can go kick their butt!

11. 'Flyboy' (Air Force), 'Jarhead' (Marines), 'Grunt' (Army), 'Squid' or ‘Bee’ (Navy), 'Puddle Jumpers' (Coast Guard), etc., are terms of endearment we use describing each other. Unless you are a service member or vet, you have not earned the right to use them. That could get your butt kicked.

12. Last, but not least, whether or not you become a member of the military, support our troops and their families. Every Thanksgiving and religious holiday that you enjoy with family and friends, please remember that there are literally thousands of soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen far from home wishing they could be with their families. Thank God for our military and the sacrifices they make every day. Without them, our country would get its butt kicked.'

'It is the Veteran, not the reporter who has given us the freedom of the press.

'It is the Veteran, not the poet, who has given us the freedom of speech.

It is the Veteran, not the campus organizer, who gives us the freedom to demonstrate.

'It is the Military who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag.'

(Please pass this on so I won't have to kick your butt!) :-) 'If you can read this, thank a teacher' If you are reading it in English, thank a Veteran '

I will add one more:

13. If you ever see anyone either standing for or singing the national anthem in Spanish or any other foreign language, KICK THEIR BUTT.


Applause
 
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While I like the rules, I am afraid I won't be doing any butt kicking. I will just shake my head and sadly walk away.....

And in my opinion (for the little it might be worth) while the Coast Guard might SEEM an inferior service, I, for one, apreciate their capabilities and admire their versatility....the can kick *** when they need to!
 
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Excellent set of rules!!! I'll enlist the help of some younger guys for the butt kickin' though.

Now for you puddle jumpin', coastie woastie boys in blue: THANKS for the professionalism while conducting operations with you guys!!!! One time, the only transport we could get was a coastie helo to take us to a coastie vessel, then onto your coastie Zodiac for transport to the commercial fishing boat with the "bad ju-ju" aboard (during a heck of a storm of course). I would have prefered to fast rope onto the deck of your ship but if you say that slow moving silly basket is the way we have to do it, oh well, silly basket it is. More thanks to your EMT school in Two Rock. It offers an excellent block of instruction. Very high standards set by a VERY professional staff. By the way, that Friday sea food buffet at the Two Rock galley is to die for!!! This squid put on 15 extra pounds while out there!!! I wont bother to mention some other great bennies we got from some of your other installations, such as your Diver Rewarming facilities (AKA HOT TUB) in Bodega Bay.

Now, back to my blind........
 
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Based on #6, someone hasn't had their butt kicked.
 
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I had a question not regarding this post. Where would i find information on the proper way to hold morning quaters. Regarding, formation etc...
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7041411,
You should open a new discussion with a title that briefly describes your question. That way you get the proper attention.

While "Ask the Chief" is never the wrong way to go, asking this question in the General Discussion forum will likely net you more answers.

Now, as to your original question...The Ship's SORM should have something in it about quarters. Also the Blue Jackets Manual, if I recall correctly, has info about quarters.
 
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