Commanders' duties of example and correction. All commanding officers and others in authority in the naval service are required to show in themselves a good example of virtue, honor, patriotism, and subordination; to be vigilant In Inspecting the conduct... Naval Justice - Page 19by United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1945 - 599 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1949 - 1408 pages
...required to show in themselves a good example of virtue, honor, patriotism, and subordination; to be vigilant in inspecting the conduct of all persons...laws and regulations of the Navy, all persons who are pnlty of them; and to take all necessary and proper measures, under the laws, regulations and customs... | |
| United States. Dept. of Defense - 1951 - 682 pages
...required to show in themselves a good example of virtue, honor, patriotism, and subordination ; to be vigilant in Inspecting the conduct of all persons...correct, according to the laws and regulations of the Nary, all persons who are guilty of them ; and to take all necessary and proper measures, under the... | |
| United States. Dept. of Defense - 1969 - 718 pages
...required to show in themselves n good example of virtue, honor, patriotism, and subordination ; to be vigilant in inspecting the conduct of all persons who are placed under their command: 1" guard against and suppress all dissolute and immoral practices, and to correct, according to the... | |
| Thomas Clark - 1814 - 264 pages
...subordination ; and be vigilant in inspecting the conduct of all such as are placed under their command ; and to guard against, and suppress, all dissolute and immoral practices, and to correct all such as are guilty of them, according to the usage of the sea service. II. The commanders of all... | |
| United States. Office of Naval Records and Library - France - 1935 - 830 pages
...subordination ; and be vigilant in inspecting the conduct of all such as are placed under their command; and to guard against, and suppress, all dissolute and immoral practices, and to correct all such as are guilty of them, according to the usage of the sea service. Art. II. The commanders... | |
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