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Title 10 Section 936 & Title 14 Section 636 of the United States Code and Article 136 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice gives authority to commissioned officers of the Armed Forces of the United States to administer oaths and certify documents. No seal is required and their signature is prima facia evidence of their authority to act as a notary.

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