1.1 Courtesies:
All members of the Marine Corps are expected to salute superior officers when outdoors or indoors. You’re expected to hold the salute until they salute you back and the officer puts their hand down. If your salute goes unrecognized you will wait for the officer in question to be out of your field of view and discontinue the salute.
Along with what is stated above, It is required that you address all commissioned officers as “Sir” or “Ma’am” or by their rank unless specified for personnel preference, Sergeants must also be referred to by rank unless specified for personnel preference.
1.2 Rules of Engagement:
All Marine Corps Personnel are expected to know the Rules of Engagement (RoE). The Rules of Engagement are meant to constitute when you are allowed to engage in a hostile threat or multiple hostile threats with deadly force and once the hostile/hostiles are engaged you will attempt to eliminate the threat.
The following listed are what can be considered an active threat that can be engaged:
Foreign forces, Unless authorization is proven/shown
Acting in self-defense against another UNSCMC member.
Acting in the self-defense of another UNSCMC member (A good Samaritan)
Following orders given by a Direct Superior or a Commanding Officer, if it is reasonable.
Self-defense: Self-defense is the act that involves defending the health and well-being of oneself from harm.
2.1 Deception
Punishment depends on the severity but will typically result in a removal of your position, command, or a suspension.
2.2 N/A
2.3 Immaturity/toxicity
All forms of racism, immaturity, and toxicity, will result in removal from command, and suspension.
2.4 Disrespecting Command
If any marine disrespects Marine Corps officers it will result in either removal from command or suspension.
2.5 Team Killing
The act of team killing without probable cause will result in removal from position regardless of rank.
3.1 Uniform Regulations (On-Duty)
3.2 Marine Corps Personnel are expected to wear their respective uniform whilst on duty and should maintain a realistic skin tone.
3.3 Marines should wear uniforms and gear according to their occupational specialty and Division.
3.4 Marine Personnel are expected to act maturely and represent the Corps well while on duty.
3.5 Uniform Regulations (Off-Duty)
3.6 Marines can wear any uniform assigned to them from their respective division while off-duty.