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| 12 Aug 2012 11:03 AM |
This post contains the USCG guide, and schedule. It is your duty to follow it. Each day you will need to be in these places, within the given time frame for the USCG. This schedule is operated off of Eastern Time, since the majority of the USM run off of this time zone. -------------- SCHEDULE:
-10:00 AM-11:00 AM- War on Water, for rescues and patrols. (Take a crew! No one else? Invite someone. COAST GUARD BOATS ONLY.)
-11:00 AM-12:00 PM- United States Military: Southeast Asia, for patrol.
-12:00 PM-12:30 PM- Break. (Free time to do whatever.)
-12:30 PM-2:30 PM- Base Basher, for BMT.
-2:30 PM-3:30 PM- War on Water, for rescues and patrols. (Take a crew! no one else? Invite someone. COAST GUARD BOATS ONLY.)
-3:30 PM-4:30 PM- Thunder Bay, for patrols. (Take a crew, no one else? Invite someone.)
-4:30 PM-5:30 PM- Fort Storm (For defense.)
-5:30 PM-6:30 PM- Break. (Free time to do whatever.)
-6:30 PM-7:30 PM- NYC, for patrol. (Patrol through different ways depending on circumstances.)
-7:30 PM-8:00 PM- Break. (Free time to do whatever.)
-8:00 PM-8:30 PM- Galby Offices, for meeting. (Meeting may extend depending on circumstances.)
Make sure you have a crew! DO NOT GO SOLO! ----------------------
UNIFORM GUIDE:
WAR ON WATER:
Enlisted: E1-E9- Wear your ODUs with life jackets. With ODU pants.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Wear Life jacket ODU with ODU pants.
DOG: Wear life jacket ODUs with ODU pants if normal patrol, during operations wear DOG combat uniform with ODU pants.
Officers: O1-O10- Wear Life jacket ODUs with ODU pants.
SOUTHEAST ASIA:
Enlisted: E1-E9- Wear USCG woodland combat uniform with USCG woodland pants.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Wear USCG woodland combat uniform with USCG woodland pants.
DOG: Wear USCG woodland combat uniform with USCG woodland pants, or DOG combat uniform with ODU pants.
Officers: O1-10- Wear USCG woodland combat uniform with USCG woodland pants.
FORT STORM:
Enlisted: E1-E9- Wear USCG ODU for your division with ODU pants, or USCG woodland combat uniform with USCG woodland pants.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Wear USCG ODU for your division with ODU pants, or USCG woodland combat uniform with USCG woodland pants.
DOG: Wear your DOG ODU with ODU pants,USCG woodland combat uniform with USCG woodland pants, or DOG combat uniform with ODU pants during combat.
Officers: O1-O10- Wear your ODU for your division with ODU pants, or USCG woodland combat uniform with USCG woodland pants.
NEW YORK CITY/THUNDER BAY:
Enlisted: E1-E9- Wear your ODUs for your division with ODU pants.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Wear your ODU for your division with ODU pants.
DOG: Wear your DOG Combat uniform with ODU pants.
Officers: O1-O10- Wear your ODUs for your division with ODU pants.
USCG: GALBY OFFICES:
Enlisted: E1-E9- Wear your formal uniform for your rank, division, band, etc with formal pants. Band pants for band members.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Wear your formal uniform with formal pants.
DOG: Wear your formal uniform for your rank with formal pants.
Officers: O1-O10- Wear your formal uniform for your rank, division, band, etc with formal pants. Band pants for band members.
BASE BASHER:
Enlisted: E1-E9- Wear your ODUs for your division with ODU pants.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Wear your ODU for your division with ODU pants.
DOG: Wear your DOG ODU with ODU pants.
Officers: O1-O10- Wear your ODUs for your division with ODU pants.
CAPE MAY:
Enlisted: E1-E9- Wear your ODUs for your division with ODU pants.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Wear your ODU for your division with ODU pants.
DOG: Wear your DOG ODU with ODU pants.
Officers: O1-O10- Wear your ODUs for your division with ODU pants.
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ODU GUIDE:
WINTER:
-Wear long sleeved ODU for your division with ODU pants, short sleeve ODUs may be worn when nessasary in warmer places like Hawaii.
SPRING:
-Wear your long sleeved ODUs with ODU pants on colder days perhaps in March or April, and short sleeve ODUs with ODU pants on warmer days in May or June.
SUMMER:
-Wear your short sleeve ODUs with ODU pants.
FALL:
-Wear short sleeve ODUs with ODU pants on warmer days in September or October, wear long sleeved ODUs with ODU pants on colder days in November or December, short sleeve may be worn in warmer places like Hawaii.
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FORMALS GUIDE:
WINTER:
Admirals: O6-O10- Ceremonial dress whites with ceremonial dress white pants, formal dress blues with formal pants, Dress blues trench coat with dress blues trench coat pants, Dress blues weather jacket with formal pants, or formals sweater with formal pants. Band pants for band members only.
Officers: O1-O5- Formal dress blues with formal pants, dress blues trench coat with dress blues trench coat pants, dress blues weather jacket with formal pants, or formals sweater with formal pants. Band pants for band members.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Formal dress blues with band pants, dress blues trench coat with dress blues trench coat pants, dress blues weather jacket with formal pants, or formals sweater with band pants.
Enlisted: E1-E9- Formal dress blues with formals pants, dress blues trench coat with dress blues trench coat pants, dress blues weather jacket with formal pants, or formals sweater with formal pants. Band pants for band members.
SPRING:
Admirals: O6-O10- Ceremonial dress whites with ceremonial dress white pants, formal dress blues with formal pants or class B formals with formal pants on warmer days perhaps in May or June. Band pants for band members only.
Officers: O1-O5- Formal dress blues with formal pants or class B formals with formal pants on warmer days perhaps in May or June. Band pants for band members only.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Formal dress blues with band pants or class B formals with band pants on warmer days perhaps in May or June.
Enlisted: E1-E9- Formal dress blues with formal pants or class B formals with formal pants on warmer days perhaps in May or June. Band pants for band members only.
SUMMER:
Admirals: O6-O10- Class B formals with formal pants. Band pants for band members only.
Officers: O1-O5- Class B formals with formal pants. Band pants for band members only.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Class B formals with band pants.
Enlisted: E1-E9- Class B formals with formal pants. Band pants for band members only.
FALL:
Admirals: O6-O10- Ceremonial dress whites with ceremonial dress white pants, formal dress blues with formal pants, or Formal sweater with formal pants on colder days perhaps in November or December. Band pants for band members only.
Officers: O1-O5- Formal dress blues with formal pants, or formal sweater with formal pants on colder days perhaps in November or December. Band pants for band members only.
Chief Petty Officer: E10- Formal dress blues with band pants, or formal sweater with band pants on colder days perhaps in November or December.
Enlisted: E1-E9- Formal dress blues with formal pants, or formal sweater with formal pants on colder days perhaps in November or December. Band pants for band members only. -----------------------
FORMAL ROPES GUIDE:
Bright red: Band.
Dark red: CC (Company Commander)
Green: Band commanding officer.
Light blue: USCG Company Commanders commanding officer.
Dark blue: PA (Presidential Aid)
Yellow: CJCS (Chairmen Joint Chief of Staff) ---------------------
UNIFORM POLICY:
All uniforms are located on corey10203040 or stormchasers101's profile.
IF THE UNIFORM YOU ARE WEARING IS NOT MADE BY STORMCHASERS101 OR COREY10203040 THEY ARE FAKE.
WEARING UNIFORMS NOT MADE BY STORM OR COREY WILL RESULT IN EXILIATION WITHOUT WARNING.
MAKING UNIFORMS FOR THE USCG WITHOUT PERMISSION IS ILLEGAL.
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PERSONAL AWARDS:
Recruiters Badge: Recruit 30+ people into the USCG. Award goes on the right hand pocket all the time, and there is always room for it on any Formal Uniform.
Green Rope: Be the Commanding Officer of the Band. Rope is worn on the right hand shoulder and no other award over rides this, rope is worn on any Formal Uniform.
Bright Red Rope: Be a member of the USCG Band. Rope is worn on the right hand shoulder and no other award except the Green Rope over rides this, rope is worn on every band member's Formal Uniform.
Bright Blue Rope: Be the commanding officer of the Company Commanders. Rope is worn on the left hand shoulder and no other award over rides this, rope is worn on any Formal Uniform.
Dark Red Rope: Be a company commander. Rope is worn on the left hand shoulder and no other award except the Bright Blue Rope over rides this, rope is worn on every CC's Formal Uniform.
Band Badge: Be a member of the USCG Band. Awarded to any member who is in the band this badge is worn above ribbon rack and over rides any badge above the ribbon rack, badge worn on every band member's Formal Uniform.
Dark Blue Rope: Be a presidentail aid. Rope is worn on the right hand shoulder and is worn by every presidential aid.
Special Unit Patch: Special Unit Patch worn on the left hand arm and is for band members or Honor Guard members (HG is Not commisioned in the USCG) patch is worn on every USCG HG or band member's Formal Uniform.
Department of Homeland Security Badge: DHS Badge awarded to memebrs of the USCG in the DHS as Deputy or Administration Directors of a DHS Branch or assistant of a DHS Branch worn on the right or left hand pocket, badge is worn on every Formal Uniform.
Joint Cheif of Staff Badge: Authroized for wear on the left hand pocket of the USCG Commandant if he is a member of the USM Joint Chiefs of Staff, worn only if Commandant is a JCS member, badge is worn on every commandment's Formal Uniform.
Commandants Staff Badge: Authorized for wear on the left hand pocket of a member in the Commandants staff (VJCS and JCS only) Any other member may be awarded this badge if he/she is apart of the Branchs main respond to Commander in Chief orders only acceptable for VJCS or MCPOCG if they were apart of the Commandants Staff, badge is worn on every JCS, VJCS's Formal Uniform.
US Coast Guard Academy Admission Badge: Authorized for wear only by the Commandant who is the only member to attend the USCG Accademy while it was in service in the USM before deccomisioning is worn on the left hand pocket, badge worn on every Formal Uniform.
Officer Sleeve Stripes: Authorized for wear only by officers in the USCG the stripes will build up until O10 is reached as a rank, worn only on the sleeve cuffs of any officers Formal Uniform.
Department of Transportation Badge: Authorized for wear only by the Commandant who is effectivly the DOT Dirrector in the Department of Homeland Security, worn on any pocket, badge worn on every Formal Uniform.
Deployable Operations Group Badge: Authorized for wear only by a USCG member who has been accepted into the SOF Unit of the USCG known as DOG, worn above the left hand pocket on every Formal Uniform.
Aviation Wings: Authorized for wear only by a USCG memeber who has been passed as a pilot in the USCG, worn above the left hand pocket on every Formal Uniform.
Astronaut Badge: Authorized for wear only by a USCG member who has made the journey into space and beyond on board a NASA Authorized Mission Flight, worn above the left hand pocket on every Formal Uniform.
Name Pin: Authorized for wear only by an Admiral in the USCG as it denotes his/her said name, worn above the right hand pocket on only Cerimonial Dress White Uniforms.
Formal Dress Uniforms of the USCG: Every USCG Member is authorized one for wear in Formal Events or when told to wear it, Uniform bears personal achivements of that said Coast guardsmen.
Cerimonial Dress White Uniform of the USCG: Only USCG Admirals Paygrade O7 and up are authorized these uniforms that represent their Formal Uniform designed to make an Admiral in the USCG stand out to any recruit unfamiliar with the HR's of the USCG.
Formal Dress Uniform Pants: Every USCG Member is authorized one for wear in Formal Events or when told to wear it.
Formal Dress Uniform Band Pants: Authorized for wear only by USCG Members who are in the Regional Band, for wear in Formal Events or when told to wear it.
Formal Dress Uniform Band Commanding Officer Pants: Authorized for wear only by the USCG Member who is the Regional Band Commanding Officer, for wear in Formal Events or when told to wear it. ----------------------------------------
ACTIVE SERVICE CUTTERS:
1. USCGC Manta: (WPB-87320) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
2. USCGC Yellowfin: (WPB-87319) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
3. USCGC Hammerhead: (WPB-87302) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
4. USCGC Bluefin: (WPB-87318) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
5. USCGC Pelican: (WPB-87327) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
6. USCGC Finback: (WPB-87314) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
7. USCGC Blue Shark: (WPB-87360) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
8. USCGC Ahi: (WPB-87364) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
9. USCGC Fir: (WLB-213) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
10. USCGC Juniper: (WLB-201) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F
11. USCGC Elm: (WLB-204) Stationed at the Hawaiian Coral Reef T.F ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
12. USCGC Bertholf: (WMSL-750) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
13. USCGC Munro: (WHEC-724) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
14. USCGC Long Island: (WPB-1342) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
15. USCGC Thad W. Allen: (WOPC-795) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
16. USCGC Robert J. Papp, Jr.: (WOPC-796) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
17. USCGC Sherman: (WHEC-720) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
18. USCGC Thomas H. Collins: (WOPC-797) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
19. USCGC Mellon: (WHEC-717) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
20. USCGC James Loy: (WOPC-798) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
21. USCGC Robert E. Kramek: (WOPC-799) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet
22. USCGC Waesche: (WMSL-751) Stationed at the Reserve Fleet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
23. USCGC Stratton: (WMSL-752) Stationed as escort for the USNS Mercy
24. USCGC Valiant: (WMEC-621) Stationed as escort for the USNS Mercy --------------------------------------------------------------------------
25. USCGC Mackinaw: (WLBB-30) Stationed at Great Lakes Operations Center --------------------------------------------------------------------------
26. USCGC Pike: (WPB-87365) Stationed at sea enforceing anti-whaling laws
27. USCGC Tern: (WPB-87343) Stationed at sea enforceing anti-whaling laws ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
28. USCGC Eagle: (WIX-327) Stationed at random locations and travel's alot ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
29. USCGC Hawser: (WYTL-65610) Stationed at the San Diego Naval Station
30. USCGC Wire: (WYTL-65612) Stationed at the San Diego Naval Station -------------------------------------------------------------------------
31. USCGC Bluebell: (WLI-313) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
32. USCGC Kankakee: (WLR-75500) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
33. USCGC Greenbrier: (WLR-75501) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
34. USCGC Hatchet: (WLIC-75309) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
35. USCGC Axe: (WLIC-75310) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
36. USCGC Clamp: (WLIC-75309) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
37. USCGC Hammer: (WLIC-75302) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
38. USCGC Bayberry: (WLI-65400) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
39. USCGC Blackberry: (WLI-65303) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
40. USCGC Pamlico: (WLIC-800) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
41. USCGC Hudson: (WLIC-801) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
42. USCGC Kennebec: (WLIC-802) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
43. USCGC Saginaw: (WLIC-803) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
44. USCGC Smilax: (WLIC-315) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center
45. USCGC Blueberry: (WLI-65402) Stationed at the Aids to Navigation Center ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INACTIVE SERVICE CUTTERS:
1. USCGC Hamilton: (WHEC-715) Decomisioned and inactive
2. USCGC Dallas: (WHEC-716) Decomisioned and inactive
3. USCGC Matagorda: (WPB-1303) Decomisioned and inactive -----------------------------------------------------------
MAIN DIVISIONS:
1. DOG (Deployable Operations Group) -USCG SOF.
2. SAR (Search and Rescue) -Search and rescue missions.
3. POC (Polar Operations Command) -Arctic security and missions.
4. MLE (Maritime Law Enforcement) -Searches/inspects boats in and out of the US and intercept criminals over water.
5. EPU/ATN (Aids to Navigation) -Helps guide ships safely to their destination. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SECONDARY DIVISIONS:
1. Band -Visits real ROBLOX places and plays music.
2. CFC (Cutter Fleet Command) -Helps commission and station cutters.
3. FDC (Fire Department Command) -Fire dept. on cutters. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
WAR ON WATER BOAT SAFETY POLICY:
-If there are hostiles in the water near by, you are not to stop your boat for anyone or anything.
-If anyone but the USCG takes a USCG Boat or cutter, you are to shoot them down no matter who they are.
-Do not fire at a boat that is right next to you. To fire, the boat must be at a safe distance to ensure your cannon does not break.
-If hostile ships are aiming at you or shooting at you, DO NOT STOP YOUR BOAT FOR ANYTHING.
-If your boat is damaged, return to docks and get a new boat immidiately. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Admirals:
-corey10203040: O10 JCS of the USCG, supervisor/leader of all USCG, CO of the Band, CO of the DHS, CO of the CFC.
-stormchasers101: O9 VJCS of the USCG, Head of recruitment, supervisor of DOG.
-chrisdog200: O8 AVJCS of the USCG, CO of EPU/ATN, assisstant to the VJCS.
-titanictheo: O7 CO of SAR.
-2002bond O7 CO of DOG.
-HonsGruber: O7 CO of MLE.
-BellyJelly90: O6 CO of FDC.
-CaptainWildcat: O6 CO of CFC. ---------------------------------------------
OPEN ADMIRAL POSITIONS:
POC (Polar Operations Command) POC CO paygrade = O7.
~YOU MUST BE ATLEAST O4 TO QUALIFY FOR ADMIRAL TRAINING~ -------------------------------------------------------------
PAYGRADE GUIDE:
E1- Seaman Recruit.
E2- Seaman Apprentice.
E3- Seaman, Fireman, Constructionman, Airman, DOG.
E4- Petty Officer 3rd class.
E5- Petty Officer 2nd class.
E6- Petty Officer 1st class.
E7- Chief Petty officer.
E8- Senior Chief Petty officer.
E9a- Master Chief Petty officer.
E9b- Command Master Chief Petty officer.
E10- Master Chief Petty Officer of Coast Guard.
O1- Ensign.
O2- Lieutenant Junior Grade.
O3- Lieutenant.
O4- Lieutenant Commander.
O5- Commander.
O6- Captain.
O7- Rear Admiral Lower half.
O8- Rear Admiral Upper half.
O9- Vice Admiral.
O10 Commandant of the Coast Guard. -------------------------------------------------
RESERVED PAYGRADES:
E10- Master Chief Petty Officer of Coast Guard. (MCPOCG)
O6- Captain (CCOS rank)
O7- Rear Admiral Lower half. (CCOS/Admiral rank)
O8- Rear Admiral Upper half. (AVJCS)
O9- Vice Admiral. (VJCS)
O10- Commandant of the Coast Guard. (JCS) -------------------------------------------------------
Signed, JCS and VJCS of the USCG. |
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