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    though they were not there is good enough for someone to believe them. So if in any case take pictures and get a note. Also failure to report to your place of duty can result in a negative counseling statement and and further (UCMJ) Uniform Code of Military Justice‚ which can result in loss of pay‚ rank‚ and time. And nobody wants to loose any of that.256 If you are also late with out reason or cause it can effect other members in your company and/or battery. By taking away privileges and freedom

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    Ethics in the Workplace

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    ETHICAL PRACTICES IN THE WORKPLACE ETHICAL PRACTICES IN THE WORKPLACE ETHICAL PRACTICES IN THE WORKPLACE Are Ethics practiced every minute of every day and by everyone? The Oxford English Dictionary (2006) defines ethics as‚ "Science of morals; the department of study concerned with the principles of human duty." There are two roles of ethical reasoning. One is good and the other is bad. It is for each of us to decide if an action preformed by ourselves or another is good or bad. There

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    AR 600-2 Analysis

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    Being in the military we live by a different set of regulations and laws. In 1950 President Harry S. Truman signed into law the Uniformed Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). The UCMJ allows the Commander to make the decision for serious and minor offenses. As a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) how do we address the necessity of punishment when a soldier commits an offense. AR 600-2 introduces us to tools that we as leaders use to focus the attention of Soldiers and inspire compliance with Army standards

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    There are many important reasons that a soldier needs to be at his/her assigned place of duty at the appointed time. If a soldier does not show up to his/her appointed place of duty it can affect unit cohesion and mission completion. When I talk about unit cohesion‚ I am referring to the collective efforts of the group. A unit generally shares a common goal and should be motivated to coordinate their efforts as a team to achieve that goal. Now‚ if you have a soldier that does not show up to help

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    late in a mission situation could cost valuable intelligence or even lives. Even routine reports must be sent out on a strict timeframe‚ and failure to meet that standard could cause it to lose value‚ or cause a setback in a mission elsewhere. Being military intelligence soldiers‚ we are also required to attend training; whether it be language‚ technical‚ or unit trainings. Failing to report to classes on time could not only cause a soldier to miss important coursework‚ but could potentially result in

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    Punitive Articles of the UCMJ Article 89—Disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer Text. “Any person subject to this chapter who behaves with disrespect toward his superior commissioned officer shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.” Context. (1) That the accused did or omitted certain acts or used certain language to or concerning a certain commissioned officer;

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    MT2 Eis 28 Nov 14 Integrity‚ what does it mean to me? How does it apply to the world around me? How does it affect the lives of everyone if integrity is not held to a certain standard? Why is integrity important? Those are some of the questions I am going to answer. The word Integrity has many different meanings and it cannot just be summed up into just one person’s definition. And I will capture my definition of integrity and what it means to me. By definition the word Integrity is the quality

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    Jessep calls Kendrick in to discuss "the training of young William." When Dawson and Downey are later arrested for Santiago’s murder‚ Naval investigator and lawyer Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway suspects that they were carrying out a "code red": a euphemism for a violent punishment. Galloway requests to defend them but the case is given to Kaffee‚ who has a reputation for arranging plea bargains. Colonel Jessep is due to take up an important post at the National Security Council and

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    COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 408
An Act for Making Further and More Effectual Provision for the National Defense by Establishing a System of Military Justice for Persons Subject to Military Law (As amended by RAs 242 and 516 approved on June 12‚ 1984 and June 114‚ 1950 respectively and further amended by PD 116 dtd June 24‚ 1977 and further amended by PD 1968 dtd January 11‚ 1985.) Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines: Section 1. The following articles shall be known as the Articles

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    rgogjt gaoighjer gdor rgrejag tghjeogeia’ ggjoirtg’ate tgjo’eta gjfgpoiera’t tjeorater out joitghe e’aojg gheoera fg ajoeitgjr tgjportij Dereliction of duty is a specific offense under United States Code Title 10‚892. Article92 and applies to all branches of the US military. A service member who is derelict has willfully refused to perform his duties (or follow a given order) or has incapacitated himself in such a way that he cannot perform his duties. Such incapacitation includes the

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