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== Welcome from the Third Space Lord == | == Welcome from the Third Space Lord == | ||
Congratulations on taking steps towards becoming a commanding officer! This is a very important position in TRMN as you are the conduit between your crew and the rest of the organization. Keep in mind that by becoming a chapter’s Commanding Officer (CO), you are agreeing to take on some extra tasks, which will be covered later in this guide. You must also remember that you are there for the crew, as without them, you wouldn’t have the command. This means including them in some of the major decisions that take place, like coming up with a motto, | Congratulations on taking steps towards becoming a commanding officer! This is a very important position in TRMN as you are the conduit between your crew and the rest of the organization. Keep in mind that by becoming a chapter’s Commanding Officer (CO), you are agreeing to take on some extra tasks, which will be covered later in this guide. You must also remember that you are there for the crew, as without them, you wouldn’t have the command. This means including them in some of the major decisions that take place, like coming up with a motto, ship crest design, upgrading, or decommissioning. It is important to get input from them as it is as much their chapter as yours. | ||
While there is some work involved, it is important to remember to have fun while doing it. This is an organization that thrives on member activity, and the more you keep your members involved, the better your chapter will do. This manual gathers all the information pertaining to the creation and operation of a chapter, as well as ideas for chapter activities. | While there is some work involved, it is important to remember to have fun while doing it. This is an organization that thrives on member activity, and the more you keep your members involved, the better your chapter will do. This manual gathers all the information pertaining to the creation and operation of a chapter, as well as ideas for chapter activities. | ||
This manual gathers information from all the Admiralty Orders, Naval Directives, and other Admiralty related sources so as to help you know what, or at least where to look for direction. | This manual gathers information from all the Admiralty Orders, Naval Directives, and other Admiralty related sources so as to help you know what, or at least where to look for direction. Although this manual may seem tailored to the Navy side of things, the RMACS and RMMM follow many of the same doctrines and policies laid out. Any differences will be referenced at the appropriate areas. Additionally, the concepts in this manual are not limited to chapter COs. I strongly encourage anyone, at every level, to take a look at this, It can be a helpful tool for planning and participation in the organization. | ||
Thank you for volunteering for this position! You now are part of what makes up the core of our club. Do the organization, and your crew, proud in following your duties. And, most importantly, have fun doing it! | Thank you for volunteering for this position! You now are part of what makes up the core of our club. Do the organization, and your crew, proud in following your duties. And, most importantly, have fun doing it! | ||
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== LEGAL DISCLAIMER == | == LEGAL DISCLAIMER == | ||
Honor Harrington, the Honorverse, the Royal Manticoran Navy, | Honor Harrington, the Honorverse, and all associated copyrights and trademarks are the property of David Weber and are used under license. All original and derivative work herein is copyright The Royal Manticoran Navy, Inc. No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission of either David Weber or The Royal Manticoran Navy, Inc. | ||
Content from Wikipedia is used under the terms of the Wikipedia license, either by Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license or under the GNU Free Documentation License. | |||
If you believe your copyrighted or trademarked work has been used incorrectly or without your permission in this manual, please contact TRMN’s Judge Advocate General at [mailto:JAG@trmn.org JAG@trmn.org]. | |||
== TRMN Code of Conduct == | == TRMN Code of Conduct == |
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Welcome from the Third Space Lord
Congratulations on taking steps towards becoming a commanding officer! This is a very important position in TRMN as you are the conduit between your crew and the rest of the organization. Keep in mind that by becoming a chapter’s Commanding Officer (CO), you are agreeing to take on some extra tasks, which will be covered later in this guide. You must also remember that you are there for the crew, as without them, you wouldn’t have the command. This means including them in some of the major decisions that take place, like coming up with a motto, ship crest design, upgrading, or decommissioning. It is important to get input from them as it is as much their chapter as yours.
While there is some work involved, it is important to remember to have fun while doing it. This is an organization that thrives on member activity, and the more you keep your members involved, the better your chapter will do. This manual gathers all the information pertaining to the creation and operation of a chapter, as well as ideas for chapter activities.
This manual gathers information from all the Admiralty Orders, Naval Directives, and other Admiralty related sources so as to help you know what, or at least where to look for direction. Although this manual may seem tailored to the Navy side of things, the RMACS and RMMM follow many of the same doctrines and policies laid out. Any differences will be referenced at the appropriate areas. Additionally, the concepts in this manual are not limited to chapter COs. I strongly encourage anyone, at every level, to take a look at this, It can be a helpful tool for planning and participation in the organization.
Thank you for volunteering for this position! You now are part of what makes up the core of our club. Do the organization, and your crew, proud in following your duties. And, most importantly, have fun doing it!
For the Honor of the Queen and in Memory of Commodore Saganami,
Chris Thompson, GCE, MC, OC, KR, SC, NS
Rear Admiral of the Red, RMN
Third Space Lord, Bureau of Ships
Baron Calabasas
LEGAL DISCLAIMER
Honor Harrington, the Honorverse, and all associated copyrights and trademarks are the property of David Weber and are used under license. All original and derivative work herein is copyright The Royal Manticoran Navy, Inc. No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission of either David Weber or The Royal Manticoran Navy, Inc.
Content from Wikipedia is used under the terms of the Wikipedia license, either by Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license or under the GNU Free Documentation License.
If you believe your copyrighted or trademarked work has been used incorrectly or without your permission in this manual, please contact TRMN’s Judge Advocate General at JAG@trmn.org.
TRMN Code of Conduct
BuShips adheres to the TRMN Code of Conduct (below).
- I will respect the rights of all members.
- I will never let personal or societal prejudices color my interactions with other members.
- I will strive to never bring dishonor upon the Royal Manticoran Navy or its Sub-Groups.
- I will maintain an appearance appropriate to my duties and never bring dishonor to the Uniform.
- I will treat those who report to me with dignity
- I will respect those to whom I report.
- I will abide by the Official Secrets Act.
- I will strive to defuse confrontations, not cause them.
- I will be the first to offer praise, and always the last to criticize.
- I will always work to be part of the solution, never the problem.