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    actions such as murder and theft. However, these laws do not govern many other moral choices such as adultery. As members of the United States Armed Forces, we are also regulated by an additional set of rules. We must abide by the sanctions of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Unlike our state laws, the UCMJ does have articles that address the subject of adultery. The UCMJ articles that now pertain to adulterous actions are very strict and limit personal choice. These articles

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    Military attorneys have to be legal attorneys, of course, but they then go through special training in order to be well-suited for handling the military code. This Judge Advocate training can allow them to defend “clients” in court-martials, acting much as civilian attorneys do but in a different capacity and for a different code of justice. For an instance, in the Officer Cadets School, the officer cadets are trained both mentally and physically to an extend where the officer cadets cannot

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    1. Per reference (a), I request the Board of Corrections for Military Records reconsider my record and consequently adjust my discharge of General- under Honorable conditions with a reenlistment code RE-4 that is pending for September 24,2015 to an Honorable discharge and a revaluated reenlistment code due to Coast Guard policy and procedures not being adhered to in this specific circumstance. 2. I was on leave starting 13 June 2015, on my first day back to work on the CGC Mohawk, I was given a drug

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    8. DISCUSSION OF ISSUE(S): The applicant requests an upgrade of his uncharacterized discharge to honorable. The applicant’s record of service, the issues and documents submitted with his application were carefully reviewed. The evidence of record shows the applicant, while in training status, was diagnosed by competent medical authority with an adjustment disorder with mixed anxiety and depressed moods and he was unable to complete training with this condition. It was determined this physical

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    Even though the two passages “Uniforms For All” and “Let Me Be Me” have many differences, they also have some similarities. Some of the differences are that one passage is for wearing uniforms and one is for not wearing them. One more difference is that one passage says that uniforms don’t cost a lot of money when the other passage says that they do. Some of the similarities that I was talking about earlier is that both passages are trying to persuade you to follow their ideas and that the stories

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    Constitution expects from the State to codify and implement a Uniform Civil Code for all citizens of India. As it is a directive principle the Indian State should endeavor to codify and enforce it. Article 44 of the Indian Constitution provides “The State shall endeavor to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India”. 1 There is a separate Civil Code for various religious affiliations in India but a Uniform Criminal Code exists2. The Criminal law imposes same rights, duties

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    defined as, “Obligation of an individual, firm, or institution to account for its activities, accept responsibility for them, and to disclose the results in a transparent manner.” The importance of accountability, are being on time and in the right uniform. The main reason we have formations and that we are trying to keep account of personnel to know where everybody is at, at all times. You need to know where your soldiers are at all times night and day because in the military things can happen at any

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    It is always important to be where you are supposed to be. In the Army, every leader stresses the fact on being on time or being at the right place or being in the right uniform. So if you have to ask yourself is it important to be where you are told to be? I think most Soldiers and Leaders will tell you that is very important. It is my responsibility to be where I am supposed to. It is all about accountability. You have to keep track of your Soldiers. It is your responsibility and your leader's

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    Gays in the Military

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    thought blacks in the military had to go thru different things then gays in the military they still bring to question of Civil right. The history of military relationship to gays has drastically changed from a simple exclusion, to implementing the code of conduct and “Don’t ask Don’t tell,” to now finally removing the gay ban and becoming a more accepting of gays …. The ban on gays on the military dates back to since the beginning of the United Stated. Even though it has always been part of our

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    Article 92 - Essay

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    Article 92 of the uniform code of military justice is when a solider fails to obey an order or regulation given to them by an NCO, officer, or someone pointed above them in section or squad. Article 92 is perhaps the most important article in the entirety of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Any military member, whether in the Army, Air Force, Marines, Navy, or Coast Guard who fail to obey a lawful order of their superiors risk serious consequences. Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice

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