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Definition of Article 15 in US English: Article 15noun 1A section of the Uniform Code of Military Justice allowing commanders to carry out discretionary punishments without judicial proceedings. Example sentencesExamples - The Article 15 punishment was severe: a reduction in pay, 14 days' extra duty and restriction to base, 18 hours of alcohol rehabilitation, a promotion deferment and a year without a driver's license.
- He returned to Ramstein Air Base in April to a new position and several Article 15 punishments that included a demotion from senior airman to airman first class.
- This links these comments on Article 15 with the brief sentence at the end of the Explanations.
- RRCs should identify standing boards and clear protocols for summary courts-martial to back up Article 15 proceedings as appropriate.
- Under an Article 15 hearing, soldiers forgo legal representation and a trial, instead agreeing to let their commander make the call through a less formal administrative hearing.
- Captain's mast, the Navy's name for the Uniform Code of Military Justice's Article 15 non-judicial punishment, was a commanding officer's duty that he did not relish.
- However, few Article 15 hearings result in soldiers separating from the Army.
- The soldiers were punished under Article 15 of the Code of Military Justice, a measure reserved for minor disciplinary infractions, with penalties such as the docking of pay, extra duty or a reduction in rank.
- This administration is actually punishing troops in Iraq with Article 15 punishments if they speak out and say something negative in public.
- As you mentioned some of the details, the commanding general has decided to go ahead with that Article 15 administrative punishment.
- Reserve commanders now have a better chance of using Article 15 procedures without fear that the accused will call their bluff by demanding court-martial.
- 1.1 A judgment or punishment issued under Article 15.
if I agree to accept the Article 15, am I admitting guilt? Example sentencesExamples - After a bloody altercation midway through the film, Winchell agrees to say he threw the first punch so that Fisher won't be discharged on an Article 15.
- Don't know if these guys were ever Scouts or not, but the Army has decided to offer ‘Article 15s’ (Non-Judicial Punishment) to the troops who refused to convoy in Iraq recently.
- I turned to the brigade commander and asked, ‘Do you truly believe the Army is going to be better off by giving an Article 15 to a lieutenant who screwed up because in his mind he was only trying to take care of his men?’
- She said examples are Article 15s or bars to re-enlistment.
- In certain cases, acts or omissions can result in nonjudicial punishment under Article 15 of the UCMJ - commonly referred to in the Air Force as ‘Article 15s ‘- or other administrative actions.’
- I'll be given Article 15, which is a form of non-judicial punishment, such as extra duties, or they'll take away rank or pay.
- I have seen punishment range from receiving an Article 15 under the Uniform Code of Military Justice to letters of reprimand being placed in official files and restriction to post.
- He was told by his commander to just take the Article 15, dishonorable discharge and six months' confinement.
- An Article 15 (non-judicial punishment) should result in a loss of pay or some other rather minor slap on the wrist.
- How about telling me exactly what happened and what you did to cause your brigade commander to consider an Article 15?
- Failure to do so can result in disciplinary action: letter of counseling, letter of reprimand, Article 15, and/or loss of driving privileges.
- We're told that some soldiers who have spoken out about morale problems have received Article 15s [nonjudicial punishment] for airing their grievances publicly.
- But I think he'll probably end up with an Article 15 and a slap on the hand.
- These airmen will now lose their base driving privileges, face possible Article 15s, and possible discharge from the Air Force.
Definition of Article 15 in US English: Article 15noun 1A section of the Uniform Code of Military Justice allowing commanders to carry out discretionary punishments without judicial proceedings. Example sentencesExamples - The Article 15 punishment was severe: a reduction in pay, 14 days' extra duty and restriction to base, 18 hours of alcohol rehabilitation, a promotion deferment and a year without a driver's license.
- He returned to Ramstein Air Base in April to a new position and several Article 15 punishments that included a demotion from senior airman to airman first class.
- This links these comments on Article 15 with the brief sentence at the end of the Explanations.
- RRCs should identify standing boards and clear protocols for summary courts-martial to back up Article 15 proceedings as appropriate.
- Under an Article 15 hearing, soldiers forgo legal representation and a trial, instead agreeing to let their commander make the call through a less formal administrative hearing.
- Captain's mast, the Navy's name for the Uniform Code of Military Justice's Article 15 non-judicial punishment, was a commanding officer's duty that he did not relish.
- However, few Article 15 hearings result in soldiers separating from the Army.
- The soldiers were punished under Article 15 of the Code of Military Justice, a measure reserved for minor disciplinary infractions, with penalties such as the docking of pay, extra duty or a reduction in rank.
- This administration is actually punishing troops in Iraq with Article 15 punishments if they speak out and say something negative in public.
- As you mentioned some of the details, the commanding general has decided to go ahead with that Article 15 administrative punishment.
- Reserve commanders now have a better chance of using Article 15 procedures without fear that the accused will call their bluff by demanding court-martial.
- 1.1 A judgment or punishment issued under Article 15.
if I agree to accept the Article 15, am I admitting guilt? Example sentencesExamples - After a bloody altercation midway through the film, Winchell agrees to say he threw the first punch so that Fisher won't be discharged on an Article 15.
- Don't know if these guys were ever Scouts or not, but the Army has decided to offer ‘Article 15s’ (Non-Judicial Punishment) to the troops who refused to convoy in Iraq recently.
- I turned to the brigade commander and asked, ‘Do you truly believe the Army is going to be better off by giving an Article 15 to a lieutenant who screwed up because in his mind he was only trying to take care of his men?’
- She said examples are Article 15s or bars to re-enlistment.
- In certain cases, acts or omissions can result in nonjudicial punishment under Article 15 of the UCMJ - commonly referred to in the Air Force as ‘Article 15s ‘- or other administrative actions.’
- I'll be given Article 15, which is a form of non-judicial punishment, such as extra duties, or they'll take away rank or pay.
- I have seen punishment range from receiving an Article 15 under the Uniform Code of Military Justice to letters of reprimand being placed in official files and restriction to post.
- He was told by his commander to just take the Article 15, dishonorable discharge and six months' confinement.
- An Article 15 (non-judicial punishment) should result in a loss of pay or some other rather minor slap on the wrist.
- How about telling me exactly what happened and what you did to cause your brigade commander to consider an Article 15?
- Failure to do so can result in disciplinary action: letter of counseling, letter of reprimand, Article 15, and/or loss of driving privileges.
- We're told that some soldiers who have spoken out about morale problems have received Article 15s [nonjudicial punishment] for airing their grievances publicly.
- But I think he'll probably end up with an Article 15 and a slap on the hand.
- These airmen will now lose their base driving privileges, face possible Article 15s, and possible discharge from the Air Force.
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