North Pacific Army Code Of Conduct

The North Pacific Army is The North Pacific's Standing Army and primary Defense and Security Force. Its goal is to defend The North Pacific, its Constitution, and its allies.

The North Pacific Army shall abide by the following Code of Conduct:

1) As a representative of the North Pacific, they are expected to act with a fair degree of respect and to not make unfounded personal insults or other offensive statements while on a mission, flying a TNP flag, or otherwise representing the Region.

2) Nations are forbidden from undertaking unauthorized missions while flying the TNP flag or otherwise "in uniform", especially if said mission will misrepresent The North Pacific.

3) Nations are expected to be at least semi-active; failure to do so will result in being suspended and eventually removed from the NPA.

4) Members of the NPA are expected to comply with and uphold The Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and all other TNP Laws.

5) Members of the NPA have the right to conscientiously object to going on a mission if it violates their own morals or if they believe it will harm another of their home regions.
 
It has been brought to my attention that Soldiers in the NPA should be especially aware of TNP Laws 14 and 22, found HERE. These laws are especially applicable to the NPA, and should be followed at all times.
 
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