Article Subordinate compelling surrender U. Article Improper use of countersign U. Article Forcing a safeguard U. Article Captured or abandoned property U. Article Aiding the enemy U. Article Misconduct as prisoner U. Article Spies U. Article a: Espionage U. Article False official statements U. Article Military property of United States — Loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful disposition U. Article Property other than military property of United States — waste, spoilage, or destruction U.
Article Improper hazarding of vessel U. Article Drunken or reckless operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel U.
Article Drunk on duty U. Article a: Wrongful use, possession, etc. Article Misbehavior of sentinel U. Article Dueling U.
Article Malingering U. Article Riot or breach of peace U. Article Provoking speeches or gestures U. Article Murder U. Article Manslaughter U. Article a: Death or injury of an unborn child U. Article Rape, sexual assault, and other sexual misconduct U. Article a: Stalking U.
Article Larceny and wrongful appropriation U. Article Robbery U. Article Forgery U. Article a: Making, drawing, or uttering check, draft, or order without sufficient funds U.
Article Maiming U. Article Sodomy U. Article Arson U. Article Extortion U. Article Assault U. Article Burglary U. Article Housebreaking U.
Article Perjury U. Article Frauds against the United States U. Article Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. Article General article, includes: Abusing public animal U. Article Adultery U. Article Assault with intent to commit murder, voluntary manslaughter, rape, robbery, sodomy, arson, burglary, or housebreaking U. Article Disrespect Toward a Superior Commissioned Officer — Authorizes punishment for service members who disrespect a superior commissioned offer.
Article Assaulting or Willfully Disobeying a Superior Commissioned Officer — Authorizes punishment for any soldier who assaults his CO or refuses to obey a direct order. Article Failure To Obey Order Or Regulation — Makes criminal the act of disobeying or ignoring unit orders or general military regulations. Article Cruelty And Maltreatment — Criminalizes acts of cruelty, oppression, and maltreatment by a superior ranking soldier to a subordinate.
Article Mutiny And Sedition — Defines acts of mutiny and sedition and prescribes wartime and peacetime punishments. Article Releasing Prisoner Without Proper Authority — Prescribes punishment for soldiers who suffer a prisoner to escape through design or neglect from military confinement. Article Unlawful Detention — Criminalizes actions leading to the unlawful apprehension and arrest of another individual. Article Noncompliance With Procedural Rules — Makes causing delays in procedural hearings—whether through intent, accident, or neglect—a criminal offense.
Article Misbehavior Before The Enemy — Defines wartime offenses related to actions of cowardice, insubordination, and reckless behavior in front of enemy forces. Article Improper Use Of Countersign — Punishes service members for using unofficial countersigns or disclosing countersigns to unauthorized individuals. Article Forcing A Safeguard — Criminalizes actions that put at risk or fail to uphold known safeguarded property or persons.
Article Captured Or Abandoned Property — Makes wrongful any attempt by a soldier to buy, sell, or trade-in captured or abandoned the property. Article a: Fraudulent Enlistment, Appointment, or Separation — Criminalizes the concealment or distortion of information related to enlistments, appointments or separations.
Article a: False Or Unauthorized Pass Offense — Acts involving the unauthorized use of or tampering with a military pass or permit. Article Impersonating a Commissioned Officer or and Agent — Authorizes military courts to punish soldiers who have gathered intelligence for or delivered intelligence to the enemy.
Article a: Espionage — Makes the intentional sharing of U. Article a: Wearing Unauthorized Insignia, Decoration, Badge, Ribbon, Device, Or Lapel Button — Offenses involving the unauthorized wearing of military decorations, insignia, ribbons, and another rank- or service-defining devices.
Military or Government statements and documents a criminal act. Article a: Parole, Violation Of — Acts by service members that violate the terms of their parole.
Article b: False Swearing — Acts involving sworn statements or testimony which a service member knows to be untrue at the time. Article Improper Hazarding Of Vessel — Placing a military vessel in danger of loss or destruction through willful or negligent actions. Article Drunken Or Reckless Operation Of Vehicle, Aircraft Or Vessel — Provides grounds for courts-martial of any soldier who recklessly or drunkenly operates a vehicle, aircraft or vessel.
Article a: Wrongful Use, Possession, Etc. Article c: Drunk Prisoner — Acts which concern the drinking of alcoholic beverages while serving time as a prisoner. Article Misbehavior Of Sentinel Or Lookout — Defines criminal actions by military sentinels or lookouts such as drunkenness, sleeping while on the post, or leaving before being relieved. Article Reckless Endangerment — Acts that recklessly put at risk the lives of civilians or other service members.
Article d: Weapon: Concealed, Carrying — Acts that involve the concealment of a deadly weapon without proper authorization. Article Threat, Communicating — Communications that use threatening language to invoke fear in another person. Article Riot Or Breach Of Peace — Allows for the conviction and sentencing of soldiers who incite riots or sow chaos within a community. Article Provoking Speeches Or Gestures — Criminalizes words or gestures which led to altercations or a breach of the peace.
Article Murder — Makes murder of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degree a capital offense in the U. Article Manslaughter — Actions which lead to the unintentional killing of another person by a U. Article b: Child Endangerment — Acts of recklessness which endanger the life of a child or children.
Article Rape And Sexual Assault Generally — Broadly defines sexual offenses such as assault, rape, and sexual abuse committed by service members. Article a Stalking — Makes illegal any verbal, written, implied threatening behavior that causes another person to fear death or bodily harm.
Article c Other Sexual Misconduct — Defines other forms of sexual misconduct, such as voyeurism and non-consensual taping and broadcasting of pornographic material. Article Larceny And Wrongful Appropriation — Makes the theft of property or attempted theft of property illegal and subject to military courts-martial. Article b: False Pretenses, Obtaining Services Under — Acts that involve the use of false pretenses to defraud a company of its services intentionally. Article Robbery — Crimes involving the theft of personal property, often through the threat of violence.
Article a: Stolen Property: Knowingly Receiving, Buying, Concealing — Acts which involve the receiving, buying, or concealing of stolen property. LII U. Code Title Code Notes prev next. Mail matter: wrongful taking, opening, etc.
Wrongful use, possession, etc. General article. Accessory after the fact. Conviction of offense charged, lesser included offenses, and attempts. Soliciting commission of offenses. Breach of medical quarantine. Absence without leave. Missing movement; jumping from vessel. Resistance, flight, breach of arrest, and escape. Offenses against correctional custody and restriction.
Contempt toward officials. Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer. Failure to obey order or regulation. Cruelty and maltreatment. Mutiny or sedition. Offenses by sentinel or lookout. Disrespect toward sentinel or lookout. Release of prisoner without authority; drinking with prisoner.
Unlawful detention. Misconduct as prisoner. Misbehavior before the enemy. Subordinate compelling surrender. Improper use of countersign.
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