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c. All persons operating Government-
owned motor vehicles assigned to a naval
unit shall obtain the permission of the
OOD before driving away from the unit
and shall report to the OOD upon their
return. Arrival and departure reports of
vehicles assigned to naval vessels may be
made to the beach guard.
510.40 Personal Effects
The command and individuals have a
shared responsibility to safeguard the
personal property of members of the unit.
a. No person will maintain personal
belongings or other articles in any locker
closet, peacoat locker, or space other than
that regularly assigned to him/her or
authorized by proper authority to use.
b. Each person is responsible for
obtaining a lock and keeping his/her
locker locked at all times. Any evidence of
tampering with locks or unauthorized
entry into a personal locker will be
reported to the Chief Master-At-Arms
immediately.
c. When any enlisted person on board
a naval unit is declared a deserter or
becomes mentally or physically incapac-
itated to the extent that he/she can no
longer care for his/her personal effects,
they will be collected, inventoried, and
sealed by a division petty officer in the
presence of the division officer and a
master-at-arms and delivered to the Chief
Master-At-Arms for safekeeping and
disposition in accordance with current
instructions. Only personnel designated
will handle or disturb in any way the per-
sonal effects of another person.
d. The personal effects of an absent or
incapacitated officer will be inventoried
and packed by two officers designated by
the Executive Officer and will be delivered
to the supply office for safekeeping and
disposition per current instructions.
510.44 Photographic Equipment
No person shall:
a. Possess or introduce on board
a naval unit any camera or other
photographic equipment capable of ex-
posing a photographic plate or film
without permission of the Commanding
Officer or his authorized representative.
b. Make photographs of a naval unit
or its equipment, or of objects from
the unit,
without permission of the
Commanding Officer, and then only
of the objects for which permission was
specifically given.
c. While on watch or duty as a sentry
or member of a patrol, knowingly permit
the introduction of any camera or photo-
graphic equipment on board a naval unit
unless such equipment is authorized by
the Commanding Officer or authorized
representative.
510.45 Plan of the Day
A plan of the day will be published
daily by the Executive Officer or an
authorized representative and will issue
such orders and directives as the Executive
Officer may issue. When the Executive
Officer is absent from the unit it will be
issued by the Command Duty Officer.
a. The Plan of the Day will be posted
on all department and division bulletin
boards.
b. All persons will read the Plan of the
Day each day. They are responsible for
obeying applicable orders contained
therein. In port, the Plan of the Day will
be read at quarters.
510.46 Profane Language
No person will use profane, obscene,
or vulgar words or gestures on board a
naval unit.
SUMMARY
Although most of us could not possibly
memorize each article of Navy Regs, the UCMJ,
or the SORN, we should all be familiar with them.
The intent of this chapter is just that: to
familiarize you with these articles; therefore, we
only scratch the surface. You would be wise to
read Navy Regs, the UCMJ, and the SORN in
their entirety. Even then you should go back and
review them periodically, because all are often
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