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JOINING INSTRUCTIONS ASSISTANT COMMANDANT (OFFICERS)

FOR TRAINING

AT

INDIAN NAVAL ACADEMY EZHIMALA

THE DIRECTORATE OF RECRUITMENT
COAST GUARD HEADQUARTERS

Contents

|Ser No |Section |Topic |Page No |
| 1. |Section I |Foreword & General Information |1 – 4 |
| 2. |Section II |Useful Administrative Details |5 – 9 |
| 3. |Section III |Facilities at Naval Academy |10 – 12 |
| 4. |Section IV |Organization and Training |13 – 14 |
| 5. |Section V |Physical Conditioning Prior Joining for Training |15 – 16 |
|Appendices |
|6. |Appendix A |Letter of Acknowledgement |17 |
|7. |Appendix B |List of Clothing/Equipment - Men Trainees |18 |
|8. |Appendix C |List of Clothing/Equipment - Women Trainees |19 |
|9. |Appendix D |Own Risk Certificate to be Signed by the Candidate |20 |
|10. |Appendix E |Declaration to be Signed by the Candidate Selected for Training |21 |
|11.

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