October 13, 1775
Section I — General Naval Law
Section II — Chain of Command & Authority
Section III — Personnel Conduct Requirements
Section IV — Uniform & Appearance Regulations
Section V — Rank, Promotion, & Demotion Law
Section VI — Attendance, Activity, & Duty Standards
Section VII — Training Regulations
Section VIII — Base & Facility Laws
Section IX — Operational Rules & Combat Conduct
Section X — Communications & Radio Protocol
Section XI — Arrest, Detention, & Security Powers
Section XII — Court-Martial Procedures
Section XIII — Charges, Crimes, & Offenses
Section XIV — Punishments & Sentencing Guidelines
Section XV — Naval Intelligence & Information Control
Section XVI — Naval Property, Equipment, & Weapon Law
Section XVII — Special Warfare & Classified Operations Law
Section XVIII — Civilian Interaction & Public Relations
Section XIX — Administrative Law & Paperwork Standards
Section XX — Amendments, Revisions, & Adoption
Article 1: The Navy is governed by all laws within this manual.
Article 2: Orders from superior officers must be obeyed unless illegal.
Article 3: All personnel must uphold honor, duty, and discipline.
Article 4: Navy regulations apply on and off base.
Article 5: Ignorance of the law does not excuse misconduct.
Article 6: All members represent the Navy at all times.
Article 7: Respect toward all personnel is mandatory.
Article 8: Discrimination or harassment is prohibited.
Article 9: Naval Law supersedes divisional rules.
Article 10: All members must swear the Navy Oath.
Article 1: The Chain of Command must be followed at all times.
Article 2: Orders flow from Admiralty downward.
Article 3: No member may skip the chain without cause.
Article 4: Officers hold authority over enlisted.
Article 5: Senior enlisted hold authority over junior enlisted.
Article 6: Orders may only be overridden by higher rank.
Article 7: Abuse of authority is punishable.
Article 8: Officers must act professionally at all times.
Article 9: Commanding Officers may remove disruptive personnel.
Article 10: Admiralty decisions are final.
Article 1: Personnel must maintain maturity.
Article 2: Trolling, immaturity, or disrespect is prohibited.
Article 3: Toxicity is strictly forbidden.
Article 4: Members must follow Roblox Terms of Service.
Article 5: Insubordination is punishable.
Article 6: Professionalism is required in all operations.
Article 7: Members must follow lawful orders.
Article 8: Friendly fire is prohibited.
Article 9: Spamming or mic abuse is forbidden.
Article 10: Personnel must report misconduct.
Article 1: All personnel must wear proper uniforms when on duty.
Article 2: Unauthorized uniforms are not allowed.
Article 3: Special Warfare units must follow unit uniform code.
Article 4: Civilian clothing is only allowed off-duty.
Article 5: Uniform tampering is prohibited.
Article 6: Officer uniforms require rank authorization.
Article 7: Uniforms must be worn correctly.
Article 8: Face coverings allowed only for authorized units.
Article 9: Navy colors must be respected.
Article 10: Command may update uniform rules.
Article 1: Promotions are earned through service and merit.
Article 2: Training completion may be required for rank.
Article 3: Officers may recommend promotions.
Article 4: Command may deny promotions with reason.
Article 5: Demotions require documentation.
Article 6: Unfit behavior may result in rank removal.
Article 7: Rank buying or bribery is forbidden.
Article 8: All ranks must display professionalism.
Article 9: Rank bypassing is prohibited.
Article 10: Admiralty holds final promotions authority.
Article 1: Personnel must maintain activity.
Article 2: Extended inactivity must be reported.
Article 3: Members must attend trainings if assigned.
Article 4: Officers must log training attendance.
Article 5: Duty assignments must be fulfilled.
Article 6: Repeated inactivity may lead to demotion.
Article 7: AFK during operations is not allowed.
Article 8: LOA requests must follow format.
Article 9: Inactivity over 30 days requires review.
Article 10: Command may remove inactive members.
Article 1: Trainers must follow official curriculum.
Article 2: Abuse of trainer power is prohibited.
Article 3: Recruits must follow all instructions.
Article 4: Disruption of training is punishable.
Article 5: Combat drills must be fair and equal.
Article 6: Favoritism is forbidden.
Article 7: Attendance must be recorded.
Article 8: Only authorized ranks may host training.
Article 9: All trainees must pass final evaluation.
Article 10: Trainers must show professionalism.
Article 1: Unauthorized access is forbidden.
Article 2: Personnel must remain in assigned areas.
Article 3: Trespassing is punishable.
Article 4: Weapons must be holstered unless needed.
Article 5: Vehicles may be used only by authorized personnel.
Article 6: Restricted areas may require clearance.
Article 7: Base trolling is prohibited.
Article 8: Visitors must follow Navy rules.
Article 9: Base lockdowns must be obeyed.
Article 10: Property damage is punishable.
Article 1: Orders during operations must be followed.
Article 2: Unauthorized engagement is prohibited.
Article 3: Friendly fire is a severe offense.
Article 4: Operators must maintain formation.
Article 5: Abandoning mission is punishable.
Article 6: Team cohesion is required.
Article 7: Realism procedures must be respected.
Article 8: Chain of Command must be followed.
Article 9: Excessive force is prohibited.
Article 10: Debrief attendance is required.
Article 1: Radio channels must remain clear.
Article 2: Only mission-relevant chatter allowed.
Article 3: Call signs must be used properly.
Article 4: Radio spam is punishable.
Article 5: Classified comms are restricted.
Article 6: Officers may control comms traffic.
Article 7: Trolling or sound effects are prohibited.
Article 8: Emergency channels override all.
Article 9: Reports must follow format.
Article 10: Unauthorized frequencies are forbidden.
Article 1: Only authorized security may detain personnel.
Article 2: Arrests require legal cause.
Article 3: Excessive force prohibited.
Article 4: Prisoners must be treated humanely.
Article 5: Evidence must be logged.
Article 6: Abuse of detention powers is punishable.
Article 7: All detentions must be reported.
Article 8: Escape attempts are serious offenses.
Article 9: Security must maintain professionalism.
Article 10: Only MAA and Security Command may process arrests.
Article 1: All members may request a fair trial.
Article 2: Trials require a presiding officer.
Article 3: Defendants may speak on their behalf.
Article 4: Evidence must be presented.
Article 5: Witnesses may be called.
Article 6: Verdicts must be unanimous.
Article 7: Appeals may be submitted.
Article 8: Absent members may be tried in absentia.
Article 9: Trials must remain professional.
Article 10: Admiralty may issue final ruling.
Article 1: Minor offenses include trolling and spam.
Article 2: Moderate offenses include insubordination.
Article 3: Major offenses include treason or sabotage.
Article 4: Assault on personnel is an offense.
Article 5: Unauthorized weapon use is prohibited.
Article 6: Impersonation is a crime.
Article 7: Disrespect to officers is punishable.
Article 8: Leaking classified info is treason.
Article 9: Desertion is punishable.
Article 10: All crimes must be recorded.
Article 1: Punishments must match offense severity.
Article 2: Warnings may be issued.
Article 3: Demotions may occur.
Article 4: Suspensions may be applied.
Article 5: Arrest or brig time may be used.
Article 6: Dishonorable discharge possible.
Article 7: Bans may be used for extreme cases.
Article 8: Repeat offenders face harsher penalties.
Article 9: Sentencing must be documented.
Article 10: Admiralty has final authority.
Article 1: Classified information must not be leaked.
Article 2: Intel access requires clearance.
Article 3: Surveillance operations must be authorized.
Article 4: Sabotage is treason.
Article 5: Operators must store intel securely.
Article 6: Unauthorized screenshots prohibited.
Article 7: Counterintelligence must investigate threats.
Article 8: Suspicious activity must be reported.
Article 9: Intelligence lies under Admiralty authority.
Article 10: Breaches result in heavy punishment.
Article 1: Only authorized personnel may handle weapons.
Article 2: Misuse of weapons is punishable.
Article 3: Equipment must be maintained.
Article 4: Theft is prohibited.
Article 5: Vehicles require certification.
Article 6: Explosives require clearance.
Article 7: Tampering with gear is forbidden.
Article 8: Training weapons must be used safely.
Article 9: Only officers may issue equipment.
Article 10: Damage to property must be reported.
Article 1: NSW units must follow special protocols.
Article 2: Classified missions require clearance.
Article 3: SEAL teams must follow operational security.
Article 4: Ghost operations require authorization.
Article 5: Unauthorized black ops prohibited.
Article 6: NSW Commanders may override base rules.
Article 7: Stealth is required in all NSW missions.
Article 8: NSW violations carry heavier penalties.
Article 9: All NSW gear is restricted.
Article 10: NSW intel is top-secret.
Article 1: Civilians must be respected.
Article 2: Abuse of civilians prohibited.
Article 3: Navy members represent the group publicly.
Article 4: No harassment of other groups.
Article 5: Diplomacy handled by officers.
Article 6: Public misconduct is punishable.
Article 7: Civilians must follow base laws.
Article 8: Escort missions must be safe.
Article 9: Officers may handle foreign visitors.
Article 10: Navy reputation must be protected.
Article 1: Logs must be accurate and complete.
Article 2: Promotions must be documented.
Article 3: Arrests require reports.
Article 4: Training logs must be submitted.
Article 5: Falsified paperwork is an offense.
Article 6: Officers must maintain order.
Article 7: Records must remain secure.
Article 8: Personnel files may be reviewed.
Article 9: All administrative tasks must be timely.
Article 10: Admiralty may update policies.
Article 1: Government may add new laws.
Article 2: Sections may be edited with approval.
Article 3: Revisions must be publicly announced.
Article 4: Laws take effect immediately after approval.
Article 5: Commanders must enforce new laws.
Article 6: Outdated laws may be removed.
Article 7: Members must adapt to changes.
Article 8: New sections require formal adoption.
Article 9: Violations of updated laws are enforceable.
Article 10: This manual is the supreme law of the Navy.