(excerpted from the online RWT Handbook)

 

3.) EXPECTATIONS OF MEMBERS

For probationary (non-patchholding) members, our philosophical expectations are rather simple:

 

3A.) PHILOSOPHICAL EXPECTATIONS

1.) Members shall always try to do the right thing, whenever possible.

2.) Members shall always try to keep an open mind, and never stop learning.

3.) Members shall always be respectful to women and elders.

4.) Members shall always be kind to children and animals.

5.) Members shall try to offer assistance to those who are worthy of it.

6.) Members shall never back down from adversity (unless, of course, they’re wrong).

7.) Members shall kneel before neither man nor god.

8.) When the time comes, members shall attempt to "die well."

Physical expectations for probationary members are simple as well:

 

3B.) PHYSICAL EXPECTATIONS

1.) Members shall own several unadorned green shirts (hunter, shamrock, or olive).

2.) Members should be armed — even if only with a humble belt.

3.) Members shall maintain adequate muscle tone.

4.) Members should abstain from the ingestion of toxins.

5.) Members should not hold employment in wrongful professions (can you justify it?)

6.) Members should try to read a new book every month.

7.) Members shall present a squared-away appearance at all times.

8.) Members shall not allow themselves, or their loved ones, to be victimized.

Philosophical and Physical expectations for full (patchholding) members are similar, but more detailed, and shall not be addressed in this publication.