In the Navy and Coast Guard, nonjudicial punishment proceedings are referred to as "captain's mast" or simply "mast." In the Marine Corps, the process is called "office hours," and in the Army and Air Force, it is referred to as "Article 15." Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), and Part V of...
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In naval tradition, a mast is a non-judicial disciplinary hearing in which a commanding officer studies and disposes of cases involving those in his or her command. In most instances, it is referred...
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Nonjudicial punishment in the United States military, is a form of military discipline authorized by Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Nonjudicial punishment permits commanders to a...
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Before Captain's Mast, was not evaluated at DRB or allowed an Executive Officer's Inquiry. Went straight to mast. What is the due process and where is it written? Please advise. ... FreeAdvice Legal Forum > GOVERNMENT & ADMINISTRATIVE LAW > Military Law...
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Captain's Mast; Book article from: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military Captain's Mast an occasion, often an assembly of a ship's crew, at which the captain awards non-judicial punishment, listens to requests, or commends individual crewmen for meritorious actions.
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Military.com Military.com Forums Military History General Military History Captain's Mast ... I was just wondering what the significance of the Green table at a Captain's Mast is? Why is it green? Thanks for your help.
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