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105 Cards in this Set
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When and who approved the Code of Conduct?
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President Eisenhower in 1955
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Which executive order revised the Coded of Conduct, making it more gender-neutral?
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Ronald Reagan's Executive Order 12633
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Article I of the code of conduct covers what topic?
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The willingness to give up one's life
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Article II of the Code of Conduct covers what topic?
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surrender
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Article III of the Code of Conduct covers what topics?
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Continuing to resist and accept no aid
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Article IV of the Code of Conduct covers what topics?
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not harming other POWs and taking command or doing as commanded
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Article V of the Code of Conduct covers what topics?
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can only give name, rank, service number, and date of birth; evade questions; statements against the US
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Article VI of the Code of Conduct covers what topic?
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never forget that you are an American; keep trust in the US and God
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What are the primary duties of the shore patrol?
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assist military personnel ashore; maintain order and discipline, and report conditions or practices that counter the welfare of members in the military
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What authority does the shore patrol have?
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to stop, question, apprehend or take into custody
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Master at Arms work directly for whom?
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the executive officer
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What is the purpose of discipline?
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to bring about an efficient military organization
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The Navy uses what theory of punishment?
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the deterrent theory of punishment
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Navy Regulation 0818
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Publishing and Posting Orders and Regulations
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Which article of the UCMJ must be conspicuously displayed?
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Article 137
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Which publications must be made available for examination upon request?
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UCMJ; Manual for Courts-Martial; Navy Regulations; Manual of the Judge Advocate General; Marine Corps Manual; Naval Military Personnel Manual or Marine Corps Personnel Manual
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Navy Regulation 0917
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Dealing with Foreigners
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Navy Regulation 1001
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Officers of the Naval Service (what they shall be known as)
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Navy Regulation 1002
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Precedence of Officers
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Navy Regulation 1003
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Relative Rank and Precedence of Officers of Different Services
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Navy Regulation 1010
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Manner of Addressing Officers
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Navy Regulation 1020
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Exercise of Authority (all active duty--minus exceptions--have authority over subordinates)
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Navy Regulation 1021
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Authority Over Subordinates (officers)
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Navy Regulation 1022
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Delegation of Authority (does not relieve responsibility)
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Navy Regulation 1023
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Abuse of Authority (cannot injure subordinates)
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Navy Regulation 1024
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Contradictory and Conflicting Orders (do it, then tell the original person)
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Navy Regulation 1025
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Authority of an Officer in Command (has authority over others within command, regardless of rank)
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Navy Regulation 1033
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Authority in a Boat (senior line officer eligible for command at sea is top dog)
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Navy Regulation 1034
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Authority and Responsibility of a Senior Officer Under Certain Circumstances (senior person, enlisted or officer, can take charge in chaos)
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Navy Regulation 1037
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Authority of Warrant Officers, Noncommisioned Officers, and Petty Officers (all of them have the authority for doing their jobs)
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Navy Regulation 1038
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Authority of a Sentry (in charge of everyone, within limits of orders, has authority over all persons on his or her post)
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Navy Regulation 1052
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Orders to Active Service (must have permission of Chief of Naval Personnel)
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Navy Regulation 1064
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Detail of Enlisted Person for Certain Duties (POs are not to do mess duties, except when non-rated personnel are unavailable)
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Navy Regulation 1101
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Demand for Court Martial (Outside UCMJ, no one can request a court martial for oneself or others)
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Navy Regulation 1102
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Limitation on Certain Punishments (restraints must be minimal to get the job done; extra duties and hard labor not to be performed on Sundays--outside of confinement)
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Navy Regulation 1104
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Treatment and Release of Prsioners (no cruel and unusual punishment; checked every four hours)
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Navy Regulation 1105
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Places of Confinement (must be holding facilities, except in emergencies
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Navy Regulation 1110
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Standards of Conduct (must comply with directives from SECNAV and SECDEF)
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Navy Regulation 1111
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Pecuniary Dealings with Enlisted Persons (Officers cannot exchange money with enlisted outside of the officer's official duties)
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Navy Regulation 1112
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Lending Money and Engaging in a Trade or Business (Navy personnel cannot lend money to other military members at a rate higher than 18%, nor act as a salesperson on board without CO's permission.
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Navy Regulation 1113
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Endorsement of Commercial Product or Process (don't do it)
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Navy Regulation 1115
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Report of Fraud (do it)
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Navy Regulation 1121
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Disclosure, Publication, and Security of Official Information (if member publishes on Navy, political, or international subjects, then they must add a disclaimer and forward a copy to the SECNAV)
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Navy Regulation 1122
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Adverse Matters in Officer Fitness Reports and Enlisted Performance Evaluation Reports (cannot be added without first providing an opportunity for the member to submit a written statement)
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Navy Regulation 1125
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Inspection of the Record of a Person in the Naval Service (members may look at their records)
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Navy Regulation 1126
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Correction of Naval Records (through SECNAV via Board for Correction of Naval Records)
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Navy Regulation 1127
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Control of Official Records (unauthorized people may not withhold or destroy records of those who are authorized access)
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Navy Regulation 1129
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Records of Fitness
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Navy Regulation 1132
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Compliance with Lawful Orders (do it!)
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Navy Regulation 1133
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Language Reflecting on a Superior (don't make disparaging remarks about superior officers)
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Navy Regulation 1134
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Exchange of Duty (don't do it without permission)
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Navy Regulation 1135
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Relations with Foreign Nations (member's behavior must align with US foreign policy)
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Navy Regulation 1136
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Foreign Religious Institutions (respect them)
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Navy Regulation 1137
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Obligation to Report Offenses (unless it incriminates oneself)
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Navy Regulation 1138
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Responsibilities Concerning Marijuana, Narcotics, and Other Controlled Substances (don't have any ever)
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Navy Regulation 1140
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Capture by an Enemy (only give the minimal information found in Code of Conduct)
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Navy Regulation 1142
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Unavoidable Separation from a Command (head to nearest military activity)
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Navy Regulation 1143
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Report of a Communicable Disease (do it)
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Navy Regulation 1144
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Immunization (get it as scheduled)
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Navy Regulation 1145
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Service Examinations (only authorized members may have copies of the exam)
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Navy Regulation 1150
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Redress of Wrong Committed by as Superior (submit a complaint to CO)
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Navy Regulation 1151
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Direct Communication with the Commanding Officer (member has access to CO within proper time and manner)
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Navy Regulation 1152
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Suggestions for Improvement (make constructive criticism to SECNAV via chain of command)
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Navy Regulation 1154
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Communications to the Congress (cant't talk to Congress in an official capacity without permission of SECNAV or law)
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Navy Regulation 1155
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Dealings with Members of Congress(members may write their Congressmen in private capacity within the parameters of security)
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Navy Regulation 1156
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Forwarding Individual Requests (chits must move, and reason given for denial)
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Navy Regulation 1157
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Leave and Liberty (granted to maximum extent)
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Navy Regulation 1159
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Possession of Weapons (can't have them without proper authority)
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Navy Regulation 1160
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Possession of Government Property (only have it as required by duty)
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Navy Regulation 1162
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Alcoholic Beverages (no personal alcohol on ships)
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Navy Regulation 1164
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Equal Opportunity and Treatment (everyone gets treated fairly)
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Navy Regulation 1165
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Fraternization Prohibited
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Navy Regulation 1166
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Sexual Harassment (prohibited)
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Navy Regulation 1167
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Supremacist Activities (don't join these groups)
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What does the Standard Organization and Regulations of the US Navy cover?
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OPNAVINST 3120.32 specifies duties and responsibilities of personnel within a unit.
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Which chapter of SORN covers regulations?
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Chapter 5
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OPNAVINST 3120.32, 510.5
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Armed Forces Identification Cards and Leave Papers (no fake IDs, must have leave papers)
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OPNAVINST 3120.32, 510.14
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Customs
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OPNAVINST 3120.32, 510.16
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Divine Services (room will be made available)
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OPNAVINST 3120.32, 510.18
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Emergency Equipment (only use it for emergencies)
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OPNAVINST 3120.32, 510.21
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Government Property (report fraud and only use property for official business)
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OPNAVINST 3120.32, 510.27
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Intoxicated Persons (medical to look at them; only minimal restraint)
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OPNAVINST 3120.32, 510.34
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Motor Vehicles (official use only, obey local laws; report to OOD for departure and return)
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OPNAVINST 3120.32, 51.35
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Working Stocks of Narcotics (only medical and dental officers can be in charge of it; kept under three-combination safe; inventoried monthly)
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OPNAVINST 3120.32, 510.44
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Photographic Equipment (not allowed in Naval Units unless authorized by CO)
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When was the UCMJ adopted?
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The UCMJ was passed by Congress on 5 May 1950, and signed into law by the President (effective date) 31 May 1951.
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UCMJ, Article 2
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Persons Subject to this Code (military prisoners remain subject to it, even if their contracts have elapsed)
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UCMJ, Article 3
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Jurisdiction to Try Certain Personnel (member can be tried even after leaving the service)
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UCMJ, Article 7
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Apprehension (reasonable believe a person has done something; enlisted cannot apprehend an officer with specific orders or impending doom)
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UCMJ, Article 8
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Apprehension of Deserters (civil authorities may arrest them)
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UCMJ, Article 9
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Imposition of Restraint (arrest=remain within limited area, confinement=physical restraint)
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UCMJ, Article 10
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Restraint of Persons Charged with Offenses (confinement is not necessary for those accused of minor offenses)
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UCMJ, Article 11
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Reports and Receiving of Prisoners (person is notified of arrest order and its limits)
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UCMJ, Article 12
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Confinement with Enemy Prisoners Prohibited
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UCMJ, Article 13
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Punishment Prohibited Before Trial
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UCMJ, Article 15
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Commanding Officer's Nonjudicial Punishment
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UCMJ, Article 25
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Who May Serve on Courts-Martial (officers; enlisted (if accused desires them)
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UCMJ, Article 27
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Detail of Trial Counsel and Defense Counsel (JAG qualifications)
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UCMJ, Article 31
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Compulsory Self-Incrimination Prohibited
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UCMJ, Article 37
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Unlawfully Influencing Action of Court (court and its members can fulfill their functions without fear of reprisals)
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UCMJ, Article 38
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Duties of Trial Counsel and Defense Counsel (similar to civilian court)
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UCMJ, Article 55
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Cruel and Unusual Punishments (prohibited)
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Articles 77-134
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Punitive Articles of the UCMJ
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UCMJ, Article 77
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Principals (mere presence at crime scene does not make a person a primary actor in a crime)
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UCMJ, Article 78
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Accessory After the Fact (do not help escaped prisoners)
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