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You'd better know it and remember it - it's part of Naval training and U.S. History. If you're referring to any "God" reference, it's included. The Navy and other service branches follow Federal regulations concerning such matters, not State or local.

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The US Navy's policy on the Pledge of Allegiance is that it is encouraged but not mandatory for personnel to recite the pledge. It is considered a voluntary expression of patriotism and loyalty to the United States.

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