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 | Subject: Military Conduct Training Script {M} Tue May 17, 2011 11:53 pm | |
| Military Conduct
Section I – Basic Rules
Here in the United States Army, we have a set of rules that you are to follow at all
times, not only in our establishment, but in any place that you are representing us.
There is a few of our rules in the Code of Conduct that blatantly show
how you should act in our HQ and our Allies HQs.
1. Obey the Habbo way - This means following the terms you agreed to when you first joined Habbo.
If you are unfamiliar with these terms, you can review them here: http://www.habbo.com/groups/officialhabboway
2. Respect all within the military
Even if you don’t like someone here, you still have to respect them.
You are not to discriminate against sex, race, religion etc.
3. Follow all orders ASAP
If you are in our HQ, you will listen to every command given to you by a superior
without question. If you are in an allied HQ,
you will listen to every personnel there as it is their HQ, you must follow their rules.
These are the most important of the Military Conduct rules.
Can anyone name any other Military Rules? (Wait for them to answer, then continue)
Other rules that apply are that you are not to are:
Dance in HQ Block HQ Spam HQ Use all capital letters Use Extremely offensive languages
Section II – Core Values
Below is a list of the values that we as a military
hold to at all times and in all places.
They are followed by short explanations.
Selfless service – This value is the necessity to serve others than just yourself.
If someone in the military asks you to do something, you are expected to do it rather than go off and play games.
This value brings the military together by everyone contributing.
Respect – This value means that you should show peoples the respect that they
deserve. This implies treating them as you would want to be treated.
It also goes against discrimination, etc.
Honor – This value is the ability to be truthful and full of integrity.
This includes doing the right thing when nobody is there to see you.
Honor gives you the ability to take pride in your work as well.
Courage – This value includes being willing to do whatever it takes to preserve the
military, and give inspiration to break your previous limits.
Commitment – This value indicates our loyalty to this military.
We are willing to work for our military and no other.
If the military goes down, we will “sink with the ship”.
These values are to be held by ALL personnel at ALL times in ALL situations in which
they are representing the Mil.STR establishment.
Section III Ally's Conduct
When going into a Alliances base, always keep your bearing.
Remember that only SGT + Are allowed in HQ Base,
And 2LT + Are allowed in the VIP section.
When going to Allies territory abide by THEIR Rules.
You represent Mil-STR, Show some respect.
Things NOT to do when going to Allies base:
- Call ally personal 'Names' That are offensive. - Speaking in all Caps. - Disrespect ally's - Leave rude remarks to their Military.
*Don't do anything you wouldn't do, on a regular basis at Mil-STR*
Congratulations, you have passed Military Conduct Training.
Add {M} To the end of your motto.
BTB.
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