The regulation in the Army regulation that prohibits profanity is found in the UCMJ, Article 134, Paragraph 60. If indecent language is communicated to someone under age 16, you could get dishonorable discharged.
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The essence of government is not to obey, but to enforce obedience. And therefore it always strives for that and will never willingly abandon its power. But since the power of government rests on the army, it will never give up the army, and the use of the army. Tolstoy The Kingdom of God is Within You
Generally, greeting an officer by rank is acceptable, but "Sir" is preferred in the Army.EXAMPLE:"Good morning, Major" is acceptable, but "Good morning, Sir" is preferred.Here are some Army publications that address greetings and courtesies:Army Regulation 600-20, Army Command Policy, paragraph 4-3Army Regulation 600-25, Salutes, Honors and Visits of CourtesyField Manual 7-21.13, Customs, Courtesies, and Traditions, Chapter 4Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-60, A Guide to Protocol and Etiquettegenerally you use sir when referring to a HIGHER rank, but you can use their rank if they are lower then you, example:(lower rank) Hello, sir.(Higher rank) Hello sergeant. (your rank is captain.)
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A sepoy was formerly the title given to an Indian soldier. In the modern Nepalese Army, Indian Army, Pakistan Army and Bangladesh Army. it is still in use for the rank of private soldier.
Shakira does not use profanity in her songs.
Profanity Is Not ToleratedProfanity is not tolerated on the site. Contributors who use profanity can expect to have their account suspended by the WikiAnswers supervisors.
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Coprolalia is the medical term meaning uncontrollable use of profanity.
No, It Is Not!No profanity is allowed on Answers.com at any time. Contributors who use profanity will have their account suspended. If you notice profanity anywhere on the site, please advise a Supervisor.
yes, he does. actually his profanity is quite colorful and has garnered the attention of many other promominant profanity connesiuers
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Army Regulation 380â??5, Department of the Army Information SecurityProgram provides this guidance. Sensitive But Unclassified and Limited Official Use Information is covered in Chapter 5, section 2.
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Yes, "The Devil Wears Prada" movie does contain some profanity.
AR 600-8-10 is the United States Army regulation that outlines the policies and procedures for leaves and passes. It provides guidance on granting and documenting leave and pass requests, as well as the types of leave available to service members. This regulation helps ensure that service members are able to take time off for personal reasons or to address family and emergency situations while maintaining the readiness of the Army.