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| Who may administer punishment under Article 15? |
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| Any commissioned officer or a warrant officer if in command |
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| Are there any circumstances under which an NCO is authorized to impose nonjudicial punishment? |
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| What is the purpose of an inspection? |
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| To promote the health, welfare, and safety of the personnel in the unit |
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| What are the three types of courts-martial? |
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| Summary, special, and general |
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| What article in the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) prohibits self-incrimination? |
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| What is the highest military court? |
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| The Court of Military Appeals |
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| When given a summarized Article 15, what rights does a service-member have? |
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| Rights to a hearing, to call witnesses, and to appeal |
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| What is the one circumstance in which a service-member does not have the right to refuse an Article 15 and demand trial by courts-martial instead? |
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| When the service-member is aboard a ship |
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| What are the purposes of nonjudicial punishment under Article 15? |
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To correct and reform soldiers, to preserve an offender’s record of service, and to dispose of minor infractions in a manner requiring less time and personnel than a trial by courts-martial |
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| What punishments can be given under a Summarized Article 15? |
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| 14 days restriction, 14 days extra duty, oral admonishment, and oral reprimand |
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| If given a Summarized Article 15, does the soldier have the right to consult a lawyer? |
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| Which article in the Manual for Courts-Martial gives an NCO his/her authority? |
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| What is the maximum number of days a service-member may wait before registering an appeal concerning punishment under an Article 15? |
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| When a service-member is reduced under Article 15, what is the effective date of reduction? |
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| The date the commander imposed punishmen |
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| Can extra duty include duty similar to the conduct of a personal servant? |
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Who may act on an appeal of an Article 15? |
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| The next commander in the normal chain of command |
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| Is a reprimand an authorized punishment under Article 15? |
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| For how long can an Article 15 be displayed on the unit bulletin board? |
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| What is the purpose of the UCMJ? |
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- Promotes good order
- Discipline
- Provides a basic for the administration of justice for the armed forces.
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| To whom does the UCMJ apply? |
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Members of the regular or reserve component of the armed forces
Retired members of a regular component who are entitled to pay |
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| What is Article 86 of the UCMJ? |
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| What is Article 91 of the UCMJ? |
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Insubordinate conduct toward a warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer |
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| What are the rights of the accused at any preliminary investigation? |
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- Purpose of the investigation
- Right against self-incrimination
- Charges under investigation
- Identity of the accuser
- Witnesses and other evidence
- Present throughout the taking of evidence
- Represented by counsel
- Able to cross-examine witnesses
- Anything in defense
- Make a statement in any form
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| Which article of the UCMJ covers acts of conspiracy? |
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| Solicitation is the act of advising another to desert or to commit an act of misbehavior in front of the enemy. Which article of the UCMJ covers solicitation? |
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| Which article of the UCMJ covers desertion? |
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| Which article of the UCMJ covers disrespect toward superior commissioned officers? |
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| Which article of the UCMJ covers failure to obey orders or regulations? |
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| Aiding, or attempting to aid, the enemy with arms, ammunition, supplies, money or other things is considered to be “aiding the enemy”. It is also defined as harboring, protecting, or giving intelligence to or communicating or corresponding with the enemy. Which article of the UCMJ covers aiding the enemy? |
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| Acts of spying are punishable by death under UCMJ. What article covers spying? |
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| Which article of the UCMJ covers false official statements? |
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| Which article of the UCMJ covers drunken or reckless driving? |
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| Which article of the UCMJ covers drunk on duty? |
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Larceny and wrongful appropriation is defined as taking something from its rightful owner with the intention of keeping it permanently or temporarily. Which article of the UCMJ covers larceny and wrongful appropriation?
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| Making, drawing, or uttering check, draft or order without sufficient funds (bouncing checks) is covered by which article of the UCMJ? |
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| . Assault is defined as attempting or offering to do violence or bodily harm to another person. The violence does not have to be consummated. If dangerous weapons or grievous bodily harm are involved, it is called aggravated assault. Which article of the UCMJ covers assault? |
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| The general article of the UCMJ covers all disorders or neglects that affect good order and discipline. Which article is the general article? |
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