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U.S. military bases fall under military jurisdiction, thus, any potential infraction is prosecuted under the Uniform Code of Military Justice first, then standard U.S. (civilian) law if no UCMJ infraction occured (there are certain crimes which are only crimes under civilian law, not military law).

Non-military individuals normally subject just to ordinary civilian law retain all their normal rights under U.S. law, with the stipulation that certain extra restrictions are allowed, due to the circumstances of being on a military base. For instance, while on-base, a normal u.s. civilian citizen cannot be prosecuted for calling the base commander (to his face) an "incompenet loser unfit for command" (which very well might be a crime for military personnel to do), but they may be restricted from picketted the commander's office with placard signs and chanting slogans.

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I severed for only a short time and was honorable discharged. What are my rights in today’s world?

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