as cash-paying customers.
Yes, enlisted members receiving the meal portion of perdiem are authorized to use the dining facility. This is because the dining facility is provided as a service to military members to ensure they have access to meals while on duty. Using the dining facility allows the enlisted members to have their meals covered as part of their authorized perdiem.
officers and enlisted members, enlisted members, officers, civilian employees
Must Consist of at least one third enlisted members, if the accused member is enlisted and request them
Most senior enlisted adviser to the Chief of Naval Operations on all maters that effect enlisted members.
The family members who have legal right to make decisions concerning the patients care, can most certainly employ the services of the physician of their choice. Even though a care facility regardless of nature (long term, rehabilitation, intermediate, hospice etc.) has a staff doctor, that in no way invalidates the rights of the authorized family member(s) to use obtain other medical opinions or attendant physicians. As for the whether the family should take such action, that is a decision only they can make based on their knowledge of the patients needs, personality, and the level of care they believe the patient is receiving from the staff doctor and other staff members of the facility. One option the family might wish to consider is consulting with the omsbudsman that oversees the facility.
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officer and enlisted members
No. The Air National Guard uses Enlisted Performance Feedbacks. However, ANG Officers are subject to an OPR.
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Normally, a salute is given to a senior ranking person who holds a commissioned status, meaning they are an officer, not a non-commissioned officer or petty officer. If military enlisted members go around saluting each other all the time, it would be a little strange, it is not a normal practice or custom.
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Authorized Official
Because other gang members inside the facility might pose a danger to a detainee, or the detainee might pose a danger to other gang members.