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You can get in trouble with the government if you are trying to impersonate a military member. People have tried to get onto military bases they're not supposed to be on while in uniforms they bought, tried to lie about being soldiers to the press, and other things like that. And that is illegal, so don't do it. But as far as just wearing a military uniform to wear it? No, that's okay.
Committee Staff Member
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Generally, the military doesn't hold you "legally" accountable; however, the act of your dependent reflects, both, on you and your branch of service. The military is likely to administer administrative punishment. If such conduct continues in the future, the military is capable of discharging the service member for the act of the dependent.
No, the military cannot take wages as a form of punishment. Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), there are specific punishments for offenses committed by service members, but wage garnishment is not one of them. However, a service member's pay can be subject to certain deductions for varying reasons, such as taxes or voluntary contributions.
10 lashes
The DOD Member has to fill out a Minor Offense Report with there branch of service PMO. It can also be punishable by a formal counseling, page 11, or by NJP, all or at your Commands judgment .
Only 11% are home schooled that have a military member.
He is the Commander in Chief of the military.
A Military Courts-Martial.
No.
when military authority takes priority over an event on a military installion or an offense by a member of the military