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(c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person serving with an armed force who— (1) submitted voluntarily to military authority; of a separation from any later period of service.
(a) Consistent with long-standing law of war principles and applicable law, the United States may detain certain persons captured in connection with an armed conflict for the duration of the conflict.
Notice of availability of proposed amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial (2024 ed) The DoD is requesting comments on proposed changes to the MCM (2024 ed) on the Federal Register. The proposed changes may be viewed on the docket or at this link. Please see link for instructions on submitting comments.
92: Failure to obey order or regulation 93: Cruelty or maltreatment 93a: Prohibited activities with military recruit or trainee by person in position of special trust 94: Mutiny and sedition Enemy / Post Offenses 95: Offenses by sentinel or lookout 95a: Disrespect toward sentinel or lookout 96: Release of prisoner without authority; drinking ...
The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is the foundation of the system of military justice of the armed forces of the United States.
The UCMJ is federal law, enacted by Congress which applies to all active duty members as well as activated National Guard and Reserve members and military academy students.
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The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) articles are all below. This website is meant to make it easy and simple to reference all UCMJ articles for members of the United States Military and Department of Defense employees.
The Joint Service Committee on Military Justice (JSC) is an inter-agency, joint body of judge advocates and advisors, dedicated to ensuring the Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM) and Uniform Code of...
To be prosecuted for an Article 92 violation of or failure to obey a lawful general order or regulation, the order must have been given by someone with the authority to do so, and the order retained validity after a change of command.