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There are 62 Punitive Articles of the UCMJ.
Are there articles under the UCMJ that outline deviating from the Chain of Command?
It was called "Rocks and Shoals" or more properly "Articles for the Government of the United States Navy."
for rules on underage dating you would have to refer the the articles for courts martial. According to the UCMJ a minor is considered anyone under the age of 16. The Marine Corp raised the bar on that. The legal age of censent is dependant upon the state so you should read the laws on that. At the same time you need to be careful because you can get charged under UCMJ articles for low morales or something to that effect
UCMJ.
There are 62 Punitive Articles of the UCMJ.
There are 134 Articles in the Uniform Code of Military Justice, of these 88 are non-punitive.
146 articles
This offense falls under the Punitive Articles of the Uniform Code of Military Jurisdiction (UCMJ), specifically the General Article, #134.
Are there articles under the UCMJ that outline deviating from the Chain of Command?
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It was called "Rocks and Shoals" or more properly "Articles for the Government of the United States Navy."
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That will not be an issue these days--local law enforcement WILL tell your chain of command for you. I just went through the punitive articles of the UCMJ...if they were going to charge you with something, Article 134 is about the only thing that covers "failure to notify" (although under Shrub Bush's devastation wreaked upon Article 134, where there are now about a hundred specific crimes in it, that may no longer be the case). However! Since the local authorities are guaranteed to tell the military, expect at minimum a General Officer Letter of Reprimand in your file.
What article of the UCMJ covers fraternization
(UCMJ) Means The Uniform Code of Military Justice