The Sailor's Creed was ordered by then CNO Admiral Frank B. Kelso, and developed by several panels before it was finally approved. It has been revised twice since its inception in 1993.
US Navy Sailors Creed http://navydads.blogspot.com/2008/09/sailors-creed.html
The United States made a major commitment to putting ethics into law through the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forbids employment discrimination based on race, religion, creed, national origin, or sex.
Of the 2,999 people who died because of the attacks on 9/11, 55 were listed as military personnel at the Pentagon. No sailors were listed as active sailors but may have been sailors acting in a different capacity.
Sailors deffinately need to know how to tie their shoes. Aslo, sailors need to know how to swin, hunt, bike, rin, and how to saddle a whale.
great sailors
US Navy Sailors Creed http://navydads.blogspot.com/2008/09/sailors-creed.html
The Nicene Creed has its origin in the Catholic Church.
Sea lore from sailors and fishermen.
The Sailor's Creed was developed to instill a sense of identity, purpose, and pride among U.S. Navy personnel. It emphasizes core values such as honor, courage, and commitment, which are essential for maintaining the integrity and effectiveness of the Navy. By articulating a shared set of principles, the Creed fosters unity and reinforces the professional standards expected of sailors in their duties. Ultimately, it serves as a guiding framework for behavior and decision-making within the Navy.
Probably from sailors who would "touch the (wooden) ship" for good luck. Without a ship to touch, landlocked sailors may have used a piece of wood as a symbolic one.
The origin of the phrase, Saint Elmo's Fire, is related to weather. It was coined by sailors who witnessed balls of light during thunderstorms and was thought to be bad luck.
My teacher called it the prime origin. That is a sailors' term for it that isn't in the encyclopedia, but it is an actual term.
There is no official meaning or origin behind the Assassin's Creed logo as found on the internet, however someone managed to make the Assassin's Creed logo out of a pretzel.I honestly think there is a major resemblence to the (PFC) rank icon in the military FYI PFC is private first classEdit: The Assassin's symbol is a bit of an irony, as it's design was based on the logo of various freemasonry's. Ironic how, you ask? The real life Templars are considered a freemasonry.
The United States made a major commitment to putting ethics into law through the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forbids employment discrimination based on race, religion, creed, national origin, or sex.
The Executive Order 9066, issued by FDR in 1942, contradicted his statements about race, creed, color, and national origin by authorizing the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II based solely on their ethnicity. This action directly conflicted with FDR's public statements promoting equality and non-discrimination.
The first article of the Apostles' Creed addresses the belief in God the Father, the Almighty Creator of heaven and earth. It affirms the fundamental Christian conviction of God's sovereignty and role as the origin of all creation. This article emphasizes the relationship between believers and God as their creator, establishing a foundation for the rest of the creed's teachings.
The collective noun for 'sailors' is a crew of sailors, whether there are two sailors or hundreds of sailors.