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It is a violation of Article 134 of the UCMJ.
Yes, they do.
The simple answer is yes. Under the UCMJ, Article 134 is the General Article that could be used.
He could be charged under the UCMJ for conduct unbecoming an officer and perjuring themselves.
According to the UCMJ the uniform code of military justice is applicable to all military members worldwide.
THE UCMJ stands for the Uniform Code of Military Justice.See below link for futher in-depth information:
Yes.
It deals with the restraint of persons charged under the Code.
Generally such a charge is prosecuted under Article 92, UCMJ, as an orders violation. Each service has an order regarding relationships among the ranks.
officers and enlisted personnel
officer and enlisted members
Are there articles under the UCMJ that outline deviating from the Chain of Command?