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Sailor's creed

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The Sailor's Creed is a creed of the United States Navy, developed by several Blue Ribbon Recruit Training Panels in 1993 at the direction of Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Frank Kelso. It has been revised twice; once in 1994, under the direction of Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Jeremy Boorda, and again in 1997. These changes were made to make the creed inclusively descriptive of all hands. [1] The creed is taught and recited in boot camp and officer accession programs. [2] Additionally, the creed is to be recited at the beginning of each training day by all trainees within the Naval Service Training Command. [3]

The Sailor's Creed

I am a United States Sailor. I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me.

I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and all who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. I proudly serve my country’s Navy combat team with Honor, Courage and Commitment. I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.

See also

Airman's Creed Soldier's Creed Rifleman's Creed

References

  1. ^ The Sailor's Creed. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
  2. ^ Munsey, Christopher. Command to oversee all accession training. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
  3. ^ Faram, Mark. Who, exactly, is a "sailor"?. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.

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