Post by Tumon360 on Sept 8, 2019 12:31:02 GMT
Regulation 9
Department of Defense
Foreign Policy
Section A
Basic Requirements:
To have an alliance/recognition with the Department of Defense you must follow all requirements. Every military must meet the requirements as they are non-negotiable. When a military becomes recognised we will have certain terms below that must be followed. More can be negotiated through the meeting on the request of a recognition. Who do you see about the recognition you may ask? You will have to see the Admiral (Tumon360) and the Delegate of the Navy International Program Office/ASD (N/A). If none of these are available seek someone with a blue beret for assistance. The current terms when a recognition is successful is:
Basic Requirements:
To have an alliance/recognition with the Department of Defense you must follow all requirements. Every military must meet the requirements as they are non-negotiable. When a military becomes recognised we will have certain terms below that must be followed. More can be negotiated through the meeting on the request of a recognition. Who do you see about the recognition you may ask? You will have to see the Admiral (Tumon360) and the Delegate of the Navy International Program Office/ASD (N/A). If none of these are available seek someone with a blue beret for assistance. The current terms when a recognition is successful is:
- OC+ from both military's can enter the VIP section.
- Members are first in line to enter events.
- Discounts on purchasable badges.
Requirements
- Established for a minimum of 14 days.
- Have over 30 members Rank 4 and above.
- All head of Department/Command positions full, such as billet leaders, Chief of Naval Operations etc.
- No evidence of illegal warfare/bad terms with fellow organisations.
The requirements are NON-NEGOTIABLE under any circumstances.
Acceptance Signatures
If your organisation has fit all of our requirements and the recognition is accepted you will have to sign a forum stating that the recognition is active. This must be signed by the DFA - Delegate of Foreign Affairs within your establishment. 2 Commanding officer's. The owner of the establishment will also be required. Any other signatures will be void and will not be accepted.
Termination of the Alliance
If their has been foul play at any time with conclusive evidence the United States Military holds full rights in ending the recognition, signed by the Director, Naval International Program Office. Any form of illegal warfare will lead to an instant termination.
Section B
Alliance terms
The difference between an alliance and recognition is greater. With an alliance their will be more then casual VIP access. DoD will help within many more area's and will be granted more access. This would be first in line to events, such as a ceremony. Alliances are also longer in time and long lasting between both organisations.
The alliance will use the same terms as a recognition at a minimum. Before an alliance is conducted a foreign assessment will be made which can last up to seven to fourteen days consisting of VIP access, questions and an observation.
Entry Protocols
If your organisation has fit all of our requirements and the recognition is accepted you will have to sign a forum stating that the recognition is active. This must be signed by the DFA - Delegate of Foreign Affairs within your establishment. 2 Commanding officer's. The owner of the establishment will also be required. Any other signatures will be void and will not be accepted.
Termination of the Alliance
If their has been foul play at any time with conclusive evidence the United States Military holds full rights in ending the recognition, signed by the Director, Naval International Program Office. Any form of illegal warfare will lead to an instant termination.
Section B
Alliance terms
The difference between an alliance and recognition is greater. With an alliance their will be more then casual VIP access. DoD will help within many more area's and will be granted more access. This would be first in line to events, such as a ceremony. Alliances are also longer in time and long lasting between both organisations.
The alliance will use the same terms as a recognition at a minimum. Before an alliance is conducted a foreign assessment will be made which can last up to seven to fourteen days consisting of VIP access, questions and an observation.
Entry Protocols
- All members of DoD who have the personnel ID badge are allowed general entrance into the foreign organisations.
- All members ranking Officer Cadet (OC) and above are allowed general entrance and VIP access into the foreign organisation.
- All members within the foreign organisation are required to wear their personnel Identification Badge and in uniform at all times unless an officer of the foreign organisation deems otherwise.
Alliance Requirements
As stated previously on the recognition every military but stand to the DoD's minimum requirements for an alliance. They are non-negotiable and will stand. Only the terms can be negotiated. Below are the minimum requirements for an alliance.
All members are subject to the United States Military policy in any DeptDef_RC rooms. The termination of the alliance is the same as the recognition, it can be terminated at any time deemed fit.
Section C
Informal Recognition's
The Department of Defense as stated above will formally recognise foreign organisations however the informal recognition's is what we think is a suitable military with a good reputation on the habbo floor. Any organisations that are not stated below are not recognized for many reasons such as inactivity, lack of personnel, use of illegal warfare. Only places which are informally recognized can become allied/recognised by the Department of Defense. The way we deem an organisation informally recognised is done by the DoD ASD GSA (N/A) who will visit an organisation and conduct an assessment. The assessment involve multiple questions to the Top Foreign Delegate (TFD) of the organisation. As well as this the ASD will monitor over time the structure of the military to ensure that the structure of the military is of standards. A way they can reach these standards is by having a suitable leadership who are professional and active and are also respectful to members of DoD.
List of Informally recognised organisations
Failed informally recognised organisations
As stated previously on the recognition every military but stand to the DoD's minimum requirements for an alliance. They are non-negotiable and will stand. Only the terms can be negotiated. Below are the minimum requirements for an alliance.
- 50 members on the Personnel identification badge Rank 4 and above.
- Established for a minimum of 31 days.
- All Joint Chiefs of Staff/HICOM ranks to be full.
All members are subject to the United States Military policy in any DeptDef_RC rooms. The termination of the alliance is the same as the recognition, it can be terminated at any time deemed fit.
Section C
Informal Recognition's
The Department of Defense as stated above will formally recognise foreign organisations however the informal recognition's is what we think is a suitable military with a good reputation on the habbo floor. Any organisations that are not stated below are not recognized for many reasons such as inactivity, lack of personnel, use of illegal warfare. Only places which are informally recognized can become allied/recognised by the Department of Defense. The way we deem an organisation informally recognised is done by the DoD ASD GSA (N/A) who will visit an organisation and conduct an assessment. The assessment involve multiple questions to the Top Foreign Delegate (TFD) of the organisation. As well as this the ASD will monitor over time the structure of the military to ensure that the structure of the military is of standards. A way they can reach these standards is by having a suitable leadership who are professional and active and are also respectful to members of DoD.
List of Informally recognised organisations
- United States Defense Force (USDF) - USDF_HQ - APPROVED
Failed informally recognised organisations
- Ministry of Defense (MoD) - British-UKAF - DENIED - Illegal Warfare - Poaching - Operatives - DO NOT VISIT