The flutter kick is a kicking movement used in both swimming and calisthenics. In swimming (either front crawl or backstroke), the legs are extended straight out in line with the body and then moved up and down, the one leg kicking downwards as the other leg moves up again. The legs are separated to not enhance wingtip vortices. The toes point in the direction of motion to mimic a hydrofoil. The knees are slightly bent to adjust the angle of attack. The calisthenics version of the flutter kick is often used as an intensive training tool in the military. They help to develop the hip-flexors, abdominal muscles, and legs. Flutter kicks are a four-count exercise. Starting position is lying flat on the back with the feet and head approximately 6 inches off the ground. Hands are under the buttocks; fists are clenched to support the lower back. Count one; raise the left leg to a 45-degree angle, keeping the right leg stationary. Count two; raise the right leg off the ground to a 45-degree angle while, at the same time, moving the left leg to the starting position. Counts three and four are repetitions of the same movements. Legs must be locked, with toes pointing away from the body.
Article 92 is known in the military world as a "punitivearticle," and it is the failure to obey an order or command. In the military this can be punished criminally.
Article 134
ART. 136. AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER OATHS AND ACT AS NOTARY. It relates to all persons in the military and it's proper authorities. It states positions and ranks on active duty or performing inactive-duty training that may administer oaths for the purpose of military administration.
Primarily Article 134.
An experiment is an example of an exercise.
Uniform Code of Military Justice, Article 134 - Adultery
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Article I, Section 10
UCMG Article 94? "Mutiny and sedition" Let me know if you want more details.
The total number of German military troops allowed by Article 160 of the Versailles Treaty is 100,000.
It depends on who "you" is. Article 7 gives apprehension authority to military and naval law enforcement officials. Article 8 authorizes state/local police officers to apprehend deserters, only.
Article 134 is the primary article. It may also be covered under Articles 80 and/or 92.