Christian. A Latin cross, embroidered in
gold. Shall be placed on the sleeve, inclined toward
the rear, the longer arm making an angle of 60° with
the upper stripe. (Right and Left).
of contents is shown in figure 4-7. Copies of this
manual are normally maintained in the person-
nel and administrative offices. Also, the command
career counselor will usually retain a copy of this
publication.
Jewish. Shall consist of the Star of David
above and attached to the top center of the Tablets
of the Law, all in gold embroidery. Shall be placed on
the sleeve in an upright position.
NOTE :
AS THIS MODULE WAS BEING DEVELOPED,
THE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY WAS IN THE PRO-
CESS OF CHANGING THE TABLETS OF THE LAW
TO SHOW HEBREW LETTERS VICE ROMAN NUMERALS.
Figure 4-5.Chapter 4 Chaplain Corps insignia from 1981
edition of United States Navy Uniform Regulations.
ENLISTED TRANSFER
MANUAL (TRANSMAN)
The Enlisted Transfer Manual (NAVPERS
15909) is the official publication used for deter-
mining the distribution and assignment of Navy
enlisted personnel. This manual is often referred
to by its short title, TRANSMAN. It supplements
basic regulations and instructions promulgated in
the MILPERSMAN. The TRANSMANs table
MANUAL OF ADVANCEMENT
Administration of the enlisted advancement
system is promulgated in the Manual of Advance-
ment (BUPERSINST 1430.16). It supports and
expands the basic policies for advancement as
outlined in the MILPERSMAN. Copies of this
publication are usually retained in the personnel,
administrative, and educational services offices.
The Manual of Advancement is divided into
two sections (figure 4-8). Section I contains in-
formation concerning advancement of personnel
on active duty. Section II contains information
concerning advancement of personnel on inactive
duty. BUPERSINST 1430.16 provides instruc-
tions for determining eligibility requirements for
advancement; preparation of necessary forms;
ordering, custody, and disposition of Navywide
examinations; administration of all examinations
for advancement; changes in rate or rating; and
procedures for effecting advancements.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
INFORMATION SECURITY
PROGRAM REGULATION MANUAL
The Department of the Navy Information
Security Program Regulation Manual (OP-
NAVINST 5510.1) provides guidance for activities
and personnel on classifying and safeguarding
classified information. This unclassified security
manual provides a ready reference for answering
questions which may arise concerning security
matters. NOTE: The purpose of the Navys
information security program is discussed in more
detail in Chapter 2 of this module. OPNAVINST
5510.1 consists of the following 17 chapters.
4-6
Chapter 1Introduction to the Informa-
tion Security Program
Chapter 2Management of the Informa-
tion Security Program
Chapter 3Security Education