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LARGE percentage of a recruit's time is spent in and around his bar- racks. Here the man is first taught, together with his shipmates, how to live in a limited amount of space in a harmonious and yet comfort- able manner. Here, also, is stressed the importance of cleanliness of personnel and barracks, and the necessity for good personal conduct and considerate man- ners, all of which are most essential in promoting the morale, dignity, integ- rity and physical well-being of men serving together under the rigorous con- ditions of naval life. In his barracks the new Navy man is instructed in the purpose and impor- tance of watch standing, and is impressed with the necessity for being con- stantly alert while performing his responsible duties as a Sentry. Daily inspections of recruits and of the barracks area are made to insure that the high standards of cleanliness and conduct are being properly met. The recruit soon learns how to wash and care for his many articles of clothing and personal gear, and how to stow them properly in a seabag or a shipboard-type locker. It is in his barracks, too, that the recruit learns much about Navy life from his company commander, it is here that he does much of his' out-of-class studying. Receiving mail, writing letters, engaging in conversation and other fraternal activities are important highlights of his barracks life. ,-7, I ,?':' CLOTHES ARE WASHED EVERY DAY RECRUIT EDUCATIONAL PETTY OFFICER HOLDING AN ALL-IMPORTANT REVIEW OF CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
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