Warrants The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized. (1) These words of the Fourth Amendment give the people protection against unnecessary harassment by local‚ state and federal law enforcements. Authorities have
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"Conduct unbecoming" is a punishment that is only for Commissioned OFFICERS - not for enlisted soldiers. Article 84 is regarding unlawful enlistment... and therefore not applicable to this situation. Article 15 is the article that allows for non-judicial punishment - it is NOT something you can be charged with. Article 91: Insubordinate conduct toward a non-commissioned officer (you failed to obey the order). Article 92: Failure to Obey a Lawful Order (he ordered you to tell the truth‚ and you
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The NCO Creed and NCO Charge were made so an NCO would have a precise understanding of his responsibilities in the United States Army. I neglected those responsibilities and disrespected the backbone of the United States Army. Below is my understanding of how the NCO Creed and NCO Charge apply to this situation. No one is more professional than I. I am a Noncommissioned Officer; a leader of people. I am proud of the Noncommissioned Officer corps and will‚ at all times‚ conduct myself so as to
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DISRESPECT TO A NCO The definition of disrespect is lack of respect‚ discourtesy‚ or rudeness. In the United States Military‚ there are rules and regulations you must follow‚ one of them being respect to a non commissioned officer. No matter the circumstance‚ whether you agree or not‚ you are not allowed to talk back‚ physically fight back‚ or question judgment. If this does happen‚ there are consequences and repercussions from the actions taken on your part. Uniformed Code of Military Justice
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this is because respect is not clearly understood. What is respect? The dictionary defines it as an act of giving particular attention or high or special regard. Another definition shows respect as a feeling or attitude of admiration and deference toward somebody or something. This does not explain completely what it is‚ but at least it gives us an idea about what it may be. it is something that you earn over time through your actions. So how does this relate to the military? Well‚ when a person enlists
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respect‚ courtesy‚ or flat out rudeness. In the United States Military‚ there are rules and regulations you must follow‚ one of them being respect to a non-commissioned officer. Disrespect of a NCO falls under the auspices of Article 91. Punishment may vary according to the offense that took place. Disrespect of a Non-Commissioned Officer can be seen as the following striking‚ acting in a insubordinative manner ‚ disregard of a lawful order‚ and or use of disrespectful language. To be considered a punishable
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DISRESPECT TO A NCO The definition of disrespect is lack of respect‚ discourtesy‚ or rudeness. In the United States Military‚ there are rules and regulations you must follow‚ one of them being respect to a non-commissioned officer. No matter the circumstance‚ whether you agree or not‚ you are not allowed to talk back‚ physically fight back‚ or question judgment. If this does happen‚ there are consequences and repercussions from the actions taken on your part. Uniformed Code of Military Justice states
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Creed of the Noncommissioned Officer is‚ to some‚ just words that must be uttered during ceremonies and the times when a Soldier earns their Sergeant stripes. To others‚ there is no higher thought and it’s these Soldiers who spend their time while in uniform trying their hardest to uphold everything that is written in those paragraphs. When I entered six some years ago‚ I had no clue such a creed ever existed. Although it has been rewritten in different ways‚ the NCO Creed still begins each paragraph
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domains)‚ there are NCOs from all branches that I hope will learn something. Keep in mind that my comments are geared more towards the Army realm‚ but the basics are service wide. I’m not going to speak about the officers‚ just the NCOs. In my mind there are two types of people that attain the grade E5: Sergeants and NCOs. Some people will probably disagree with me about which definition is better. In the mind of CJ‚ anyone can be a sergeant. But‚ it takes a leader to be an NCO. The reason I say
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still others fought fires in the northwestern US. Throughout the history of the Army the NCO has been there‚ leading soldiers in battle and training them in peacetime‚ leading by example and always‚ always - out front. THE REVOLUTION TO THE CIVIL WAR The history of the United States Army and of the noncommissioned officer began in 1775 with the birth of the Continental Army . The American noncommissioned officer did not copy the British. He‚ like the American Army itself‚ blended traditions of the
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