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 7(b), of the UCMJ - a person must have commited a crime or look like they will commit a crime. It can be convoluted thanks to "probable cause" and objective reasonableness).
The meaning of article 2 section 1 of Philippine constitution is the definition of a republican democracy. It states that Philippines can't declare war on Another Country. It also states that civilian authority is higher than military authority. It discusses a separation of church and state.
The phrase "commander in chief" is a title which explains the supreme role that a president plays in the military. They have a special command and control over what goes on in the military.
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
Primarily Article 134.
Title 10 Section 936 & Title 14 Section 636 of the United States Code and Article 136 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice gives authority to commissioned officers of the Armed Forces of the United States to administer oaths and certify documents. No seal is required and their signature is prima facia evidence of their authority to act as a notary.
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Article 7
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.
Article II
Uniform Code of Military Justice, Article 134 - Adultery