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They are AWOL and deserters

2007-07-30 01:11:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

They are AWOL and deserters and can be put to death in a time of war.

2007-07-26 18:06:30 · answer #2 · answered by gbpackers_fan1 2 · 0 2

They are AWOL or UA (absent without leave or Unauthorized Absence). ... Not a good thing.

2007-07-26 18:00:34 · answer #3 · answered by Barb B 4 · 0 2

You get a nasty call from Bush in the middle of the night.

2007-07-26 18:04:29 · answer #4 · answered by americanhero_aa 2 · 0 2

according to UMCJ you will get punished, fined, demoted, transferred, and a lovely home at Forth Leavenworth, KS

2007-07-26 18:06:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

You probably want to read a copy the UCMJ on that one before your trial.


How do you spell, "prison"?



g-day!

2007-07-26 18:20:55 · answer #6 · answered by Kekionga 7 · 0 2

They get declared deserters and are subject to arrest.

2007-07-26 17:55:40 · answer #7 · answered by davidmi711 7 · 0 2

887. ART. 87. MISSING MOVEMENT
Any person subject to this chapter who through neglect or design misses the movement of a ship, aircraft, or unit with which he is required in the course of duty to move shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.

885. ART. 85. DESERTION
(a) Any member of the armed forces who--

(1) without authority goes or remains absent from his unit, organization, or place of duty with intent to remain away therefrom permanently;

(2) quits his unit, organization, or place of duty with intent to avoid hazardous duty or to shirk important service; or

(3) without being regularly separated from one of the armed forces enlists or accepts an appointment in the same or another on of the armed forces without fully disclosing the fact that he has not been regularly separated, or enters any foreign armed service except when authorized by the United States;

is guilty of desertion.

(b) Any commissioned officer of the armed forces who, after tender of his resignation and before notice of its acceptance, quits his post or proper duties without leave and with intent to remain away therefrom permanently is guilty of desertion.

(c) Any person found guilty of desertion or attempt to desert shall be punished, if the offense is committed in time of war, by death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct, but if the desertion or attempt to desert occurs at any other time, by such punishment, other than death, as a court-martial may direct.

866. ART. 86. ABSENCE WITHOUT LEAVE
Any member of the armed forces who, without authority--

(1) fails to go to his appointed place of duty at the time prescribed;

(2) goes from that place; or

(3) absents himself or remains absent from his unit, organization, or place of duty at which he is required to be at the time prescribed;

shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.

892. ART. 92. FAILURE TO OBEY ORDER OR REGULATION
Any person subject to this chapter who--

(1) violates or fails to obey any lawful general order or regulation;

(2) having knowledge of any other lawful order issued by any member of the armed forces, which it is his duty to obey, fails to obey the order; or

(3) is derelict in the performance of his duties;

shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.

934. ART. 134. GENERAL ARTICLE
Though not specifically mentioned in this chapter, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the armed forces, all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces, and crimes and offenses not capital, of which persons subject to this chapter may be guilty, shall be taken cognizance of by a general, special or summary court-martial, according to the nature and degree of the offense, and shall be punished at the discretion of that court.

DONT DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-07-26 18:23:11 · answer #8 · answered by juan68701 4 · 0 2

They are AWOL.

2007-07-26 17:55:02 · answer #9 · answered by regerugged 7 · 0 3

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