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    In the military there are set standards‚ most of which are pretty simply accomplished. All soldiers are expected to meet these standards on a daily basis‚ as being in the Army is a 24 hours a day‚ 7 days week job. One of these standards that holds great importance is accountability‚ as well as being on time. Failure to meet these standards can and will result in some quite extensively negative consequences. Soldier’s are responsible for reporting to their squad leaders. This allows the NCO and

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    Gear accountability

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    Gear accountability is one of my most important things I must do as a United States marine. Many things go into keeping track of your own military gear as well as personal gear. Cif gear for example. All of the gear that is issued to me I must make sure I have everything at all times‚ otherwise if I lose a piece of gear I must fill out a missing gear statement‚ get it signed off by my section head‚ the platoon sergeant‚ and my platoon officer. I always have to make sure that all my gear is clean

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    the conflicting royalties if they exist. The 3rd principle is if you cannot follow through with the order should consider if this is the job for them and consider if they need to resign or not. Although penalties of this could result is actions by UCMJ. The 4th principle is rare but if an order is legal or offensive you can withhold the loyalties given in the first principle. It seems weird that you would put yourself last but if everyone put themselves at the top of their priorities the military

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    damage. The consequences of losing items vary from item to item according to its value and importance. For us to be able to function in today’s society requires security. And this security is needed in almost every aspect of life; no matter how large or small it may be. One of the most important things that need security is as simple as a desk or wall locker. Almost everything we do each day can be found in one. The importance of securing sensitive items comes down to maintaining accountability

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    true when we speak of the importance of being on time. Military wise‚ tardiness is just plain unacceptable. As United States Army soldiers‚ we are held to a higher standard. There are many reasons why soldiers are to receive corrective action‚ if not UCMJ (Uniform Code Military Justice) action‚ for failure to be at ones place of duty at the time specified. That one late soldier is not only affecting himself‚ his actions may very well affect his whole unit. That one late soldier could put an adverse

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    When a Mid-Level As the organizational returns from a year deployment from southwest Asia. How does a mid-level manager‚ assumed so much destructive behavior within the organization? The current leadership has nothing but glowing comments about this individual. This person exhibited in damaging and destructive behaviors of a leader once the unit return to its stateside home base the military is governed by the Uniformed Code of Military Justice‚ set of guidelines and regulation which all members

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    or “Legalman” as the Navy calls it. A Navy Paralegal is not much different from a civilian paralegal. The major difference is that we are better prepared and get specialized training in military law and the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). We provide legal assistance to Sailors and Marines‚ assist in preparation of legal forms‚ conduct legal research‚ maintain legal records‚ process appeals‚ electronically submit court documents for the record‚ and perform various administrative and

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    he explored the 9/11 cases with both historical and legal context. The Unitary Code of Military Justice (1950) established military law and within outlined military commissions (Ryan 88-89). The four detainees in the 9/11 cases were subjected to the UCMJ standards although‚ a military commission rarely occurs in the United States (Ryan 89). One possible reason for having the cases held in a military court as opposed to the U.S. federal court was that the standards were lower‚ though similar. Another

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    Geneva Convention‚ al Qaeda and its members are not covered.” However‚ alongside this‚ the court ruled regarding Guantanamo Bay that “The military commission at issue lacks the power to proceed because its structure and procedures violate both the UCMJ and the four Geneva Conventions signed in 1949.” To put these rulings regarding treatment of prisoners and the lengths to which the Geneva Conventions dictate this‚ the example can be used of Brian and the Suspected Al Qaeda Terrorist. If Brian works

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    Social Norms Report

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    Annemarie Jewell Melissa Smith Introduction to Sociology 9 February 2011 Social Norms in today’s Society “Thou shall not commit adultery.”‚ “Thou shall honor thy mother and thy father.” These are words that some are taught at a very young age in church or even at home. We are brought up knowing that these are not things that are acceptable in society and that there is a punishment of some sort‚ rather that be a religious punishment or a punishment that is held against you in the court of law

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