Originally posted by Hobbs
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Sec. 574, Sec 654,
(b)
`(1) That the member has engaged in, attempted to engage in, or solicited another to engage in a homosexual act or acts unless there are further findings, made and approved in accordance with procedures set forth in such regulations, that the member has demonstrated that--
`(C) such conduct was not accomplished by use of force, coercion, or intimidation;
`(D) under the particular circumstances of the case, the member's continued presence in the armed forces is consistent with the interests of the armed forces in proper discipline, good order, and morale;
(b)
`(1) That the member has engaged in, attempted to engage in, or solicited another to engage in a homosexual act or acts unless there are further findings, made and approved in accordance with procedures set forth in such regulations, that the member has demonstrated that--
`(C) such conduct was not accomplished by use of force, coercion, or intimidation;
`(D) under the particular circumstances of the case, the member's continued presence in the armed forces is consistent with the interests of the armed forces in proper discipline, good order, and morale;
1) Homosexual acts are only illegal if forced, coerced, or intimidated. Which, hell, any sex is illegal if obtained by those means.
2) As long as the serviceman or woman proves their worth, they're safe under (d) as well. This is yet another catch-all the Military uses.
Originally posted by KnitShoni
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Drunkenness.
(a) Aboard ship or under such circumstances as to bring discredit upon the military service. Confinement for 3 months and forfeiture of two-thirds pay per month for 3 months.
(b) Other cases. Confinement for 1 month and forfeiture of two-thirds pay per month for 1 month.
(a) Aboard ship or under such circumstances as to bring discredit upon the military service. Confinement for 3 months and forfeiture of two-thirds pay per month for 3 months.
(b) Other cases. Confinement for 1 month and forfeiture of two-thirds pay per month for 1 month.
Abusing public animal
Adultery
Assault (indecent)
Assault with intent to commit murder, voluntary manslaughter, rape, robbery, sodomy, arson, burglary, or housebreaking
Bigamy
Bribery and graft
Burning with intent to defraud
Check, worthless, making and uttering--by dishonorably failing to maintain funds
Cohabitation, wrongful
Correctional custody (Trying to escape)
Debt, dishonorably failing to pay
Disloyal statements
Disorderly conduct, drunkenness
Drinking liquor with prisoner
Drunk prisoner
Drunkenness - incapacitation for performance of duties through prior wrongful indulgence in intoxicating liquor or any drug
False or unauthorized pass offenses
False pretenses, obtaining services under
False swearing
Firearm, discharging--through negligence
Firearm, discharging--willfully, under such circumstances as to endanger human life
Fleeing scene of accident
Fraternization
Gambling with subordinate
Homicide, negligent
Impersonating a commissioned, warrant, noncommissioned, or petty officer, or an agent or official
Indecent acts or liberties with a child
Indecent exposure
Indecent language
"Indecent" language is that which is grossly offensive to modesty, decency, or propriety, or shocks the moral sense, because of its vulgar, filthy, or disgusting nature, or its tendency to incite lustful thought. Language is indecent if it tends reasonably to corrupt morals or incite libidinous thoughts. The language must violate community standards.
To continue...
Indecent acts with another
Jumping from vessel into the water
Kidnapping
Mail: taking, opening, secreting, destroying, or stealing
Mails: depositing or causing to be deposited obscene matters in
Misprision of serious offense
Obstructing justice
Wrongful interference with an adverse administrative proceeding
Pandering and prostitution
Parole, Violation of
Perjury: subornation of
Public record: altering, concealing, removing, mutilating, obliterating, or destroying
Quarantine: medical, breaking
Reckless Endangerment
Requesting commission of an offense
Restriction, breaking
Seizure: destruction, removal, or disposal of property to prevent
Self-injury without intent to avoid service
Sentinel or lookout: offenses against or by
Soliciting another to commit an offense
Stolen property: knowingly receiving, buying, concealing
Straggling
Testify: wrongful refusal
Threat or hoax: bomb
Threat, communicating
Unlawful entry
Weapon: concealed, carrying
Wearing unauthorized insignia, decoration, badge, ribbon, device, or lapel button
The punishments for all of these depend on the degrees of which they occur. God help you if you use foul language in front of a child.
Hobbs, if you're still reading this, yes I'm being somewhat facetious with this. However, you're establishing your own context, or what others have you told you the context is, for these instead of educating yourself on what they say.
CH
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