Adultery & UCMJ: Article 134 Explained
Serving in the Armed Forces is an honor and a responsibility. Soldiers are held to a higher moral standard because the US military is founded on values like integrity, respect, and honor. This is why maintaining good order and discipline …
View moreArticle 108 (UCMJ): A Simple Guide
If you’re part of the US military, you’re probably aware of the significance of the UCMJ. Formally known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice, UCMJ is a federal law that defines the military justice system and details the …
View moreArticle 86 (UCMJ): What You Need To Know About Absence Without Leave
If you’re part of the military, you’re most likely familiar with UCMJ. Short for the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the UCMJ is a federal law that lists the criminal offenses under military law and fundamentally defines the military justice …
View moreArticle 92 (UCMJ): Failure to Obey an Order or Regulation
If you’re a service member of the Armed Forces, you’re most likely familiar with the United Code of Military Justice or UCMJ. This federal law serves as the foundation for the military justice system in the US military.
Among the …
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Military Taxation: Do Military Pay Taxes While Deployed?
Tax obligations are a well-known responsibility for all Americans, and this includes those serving in the military. But what happens to these tax duties when a service member is deployed overseas? Are they still obligated to pay income taxes?
This …
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