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What US Military Personnel Must Do If They Become A POW, What Happens When You Fail to Obey a Military Order or Regulation. 143 0 obj <> endobj The National Guard Oath of service is slightly different since Guard members also have to adhere to the Constitution of the state where they'll perform their duties. xref It's administered by a superior officer, and carried out like most traditional oaths, with the officer reading the oath and the person being sworn repeating it. The oath is traditionally performed in front of the United States Flag, and other flags, such as the state flag, military branch flag, and unit guidon may be present as well. 0000001230 00000 n 0000000890 00000 n 0000002894 00000 n What's the Minimum Amount of Time You Can Enlist in the Military. The CO should follow the additional procedures listed below, as appropriate. Step Action 1 Consider the member’s desires concerning a. the time and location of the ceremony. What Article IV of the Military Code of Conduct Says About Being a POW. Its the same oath for every service and the same path you took to enlist. b. the family members, special guests, and shipmates to be invited. 166 0 obj <>/Encrypt 144 0 R/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<0F6FF384C454434E8CB4F10B88DA6496><2FB3BB17D8363E4297BF07D643717D33>]/Index[143 77]/Info 142 0 R/Length 111/Prev 375086/Root 145 0 R/Size 220/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream Armed Forces Except for the National Guard, What to Know About Obeying an Unlawful Military Order, Article 2 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. How Old Can You Be to Enlist in the Military? 0000000753 00000 n h�bbd```b``����@�V=�d���`ٛ`�`��dd��=&��j���t��w���`�,S;�T���A�H��x9��r ��P �=� ��Q��?Ӷ� PT� 0000001107 00000 n %%EOF ����ؤ�i媞,��� By using The Balance Careers, you accept our. The oath of enlistment is administered by any commissioned officer to any person enlisting or re-enlisting for a term of service into any branch of the military. qx6��Õ�i62J�8�DI1/��z�3�����Jۖ���qմ�1��9/I�X� bG�X�N=�(~�#���CO�? It came in two parts, the first of which read: "I, A.B., do solemnly swear or affirm (as the case may be) that I will support the constitution of the United States.".
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