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Q: Can an NCO give a lawful order?
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Can you give me a sentence using the word lawful?

The officer issued a lawful order. It was not lawful to take control of the vehicle. It would have to be a lawful taking for it to hold up in court.


Can a NCO order a soldier to purchase military items?

Yes, a Soldier is given a clothing allowance for the purchasing Military gear. As long as it does not fall out of the spectrum of standard issue. i.e. You will purchase any worn out or missing gear. Is a lawful order.


Does a felon have the right to refuse to give a DNA sample to their parole officer?

Not without violating the conditions of your parole. You must comply with any lawful order given by your parole officer, and collecting a DNA sample, is a lawful order.


Can a Gov Civilian give a negative counseling to a NCO?

no because just like an army nco cannot give a negative counseling to a marine nco. he has to run it up his chain of command. so no he cannot


I recently had a disagreement with an NCO that led to his E7 get on his case. Following that his soldiers were told not to talk to me. Can an NCO tell a soldier to stay away from another soldier?

If he is ordering you to then yes, but ethically, it is not proper.Addendum:An NCO who reasonably believes that a soldier is a disruptive influence may act accordingly to minimize or correct this disruptive behavior. This might include issuing a lawful order to others to avoid or minimize contact with the disruptive soldier. An NCO who orders others thus in a vengeful or malicious way is acting contrary to Army Regs and UCMJ.


Can an nco not in a soldier's chain of command give them a counseling statement?

No. To deal with an infraction, they would go to an NCO who is in that soldier's chain of command.


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Who gives the authority to an NCO to give UCMJ action?

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What can i do if a NCO is trying to get me in trouble for me not telling him my name (I am on leave)?

A serviceman or woman, even on leave, must give their particulars to anyone authorised to request it. If an NCO asks your name you are obliged to give it. Failing to do so is in breach of military regulations in every countries armed forces that I am aware of. Even if the NCO had no reason to ask you, you are still obliged to give the information. You may ask for redress at a later date through your chain of command. Don't do it, you will not win.I advise you to apologise to the NCO and give him or her your details.


Why obey a lawful order?

You obey a lawful order because the penalty for not obeying the order is greater than obeying it. If you are in the military and you are given a lawful order which you refuse to obey, you are guilty of insubordination. You could end up in the brig/stockade (a fancy word for prison). If you are driving along and a cop holds up his hand for you to stop and you decide to keep going and appear to be running him down, he could pull out his gun and shoot you. It is usually better to obey a lawful order.


What can i do if a NCO is trying to get me in trouble for me not telling him my name?

If demanding your name was a legal order from that NCO, then you should've just given him your name. You can contact JAG is anything is filed against you.


Is it a lawful order to wash the commanding officers car?

no he cannot make you do it