Military Instructors Manual eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 372 pages of information about Military Instructors Manual.

Military Instructors Manual eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 372 pages of information about Military Instructors Manual.
court martial
superior officer
65.  Insubordination to a Court martial
non-commissioned officer
69.  Arrest or confinement Officer:  Dismissal
of accused persons Soldier:  Court martial
75.  Misbehavior before the enemy Death or court martial 83.  Loss, etc., military property Make good the loss and court martial 84.  Loss of military property Court martial
issued to soldiers
85.  Drunk on duty { Officers—­
{ War:  Dismissal
{ Peace:  Court martial
{ Soldiers:  Court martial
86.  Misbehavior of sentinel { War:  Death or
{ Peace:  Court martial (except death)
93.  Various crimes Court martial
94.  Frauds against the Government Court martial
95.  Conduct unbecoming an officer Dismissal
96.  General article Court martial
(General or special)

CHAPTER 7.

Notes on Army Regulations

1.  OBEDIENCE required in the military service—­strict and prompt.

2.  AUTHORITY EXERCISED with firmness, kindness and justice—­prompt and lawful punishment.

3.  ABUSIVE LANGUAGE or conduct by superiors forbidden.

4.  RESPECT TO SUPERIORS will be extended upon all occasions, whether on duty or not.

5.  REMARKS BY OFFICERS or soldiers upon others in the military service, whether praise or censure, public or private, written or spoken, is prohibited.  Any effort to affect legislation for a personal favor will be entered against a man’s military record.

106.  FURLOUGHS not granted to men about to be discharged.  Not more than five per cent of a company shall be absent at one time.

109.  MEN ON FURLOUGH may not leave the United States.

111.  FOR MEN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES furlough can begin on date of reaching United States.

113.  No PAYMENTS made to men while on furlough.  Arms not to be taken on furlough or while reporting sick. 
   (N.B.—­There will unquestionably be a modification of this ruling,
as the custom abroad is to have every man keep his complete equipment with him whenever possible.)

116.  DESERTION.  Property lost or destroyed will be charged against deserter.

117.  ABANDONED CLOTHES turned over to Quartermaster.  Personal effects sold and credited to United States.

121.  REWARD OF $50 for apprehension and delivery of deserter or military prisoner.

127.  COSTS OF APPREHENSION will be charged against deserter.

129.  NO PAY OR CLOTHES drawn by soldier awaiting trial on charge of desertion.

131.  WILL BE RESTORED to duty only by court martial or authority competent to order trial.

132.  ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE.  Enlisted man forfeits all pay and allowances while away. 
   Soldier will not be charged with desertion until commanding officer
has reason to believe he intended to desert.  Absence of less than 24 hours will not be noted upon the muster roll.

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