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Summaries and Excerpts from  Navy Regulations

1.   Personnel are punished only as a result of their misbehavior, and 2.   They will not be punished again if they learn to conform to Navy standards of conduct. The administration of punishment is not personal; therefore, those who administer it should be shown no malice  (hate).  They  are  carrying  out  their  duties  as required by  Navy Regulations. REVIEW 3 QUESTIONS Q1.   What method does the Navy use to help Sailors work as a unit with maximum efficiency? Q2.   What is the purpose of discipline in the military? Q3.   What theory of punishment does the Navy use? Q4.   What   two   things   should   a   recipient   of   Navy punishment remember? a. b. REGULATIONS THAT GOVERN THE U.S. NAVY Learning Objectives: When you finish this chapter, you will be able to— · Recall various parts of the Navy Regulations and UCMJ  articles. · Identify types of courts-martial, purpose of the report of offense, and the procedures for redress of grievance. Figure 2-2 shows the three official sources that set forth  the  basic  disciplinary  laws  for  the  Navy.  These sources   are   the    Uniform   Code   of   Military   Justice (UCMJ)  (contained in the  Manual for Courts-Martial, 1995   Edition),    United   States   Navy   Regulations (commonly   called    Navy   Regs),   and   the    Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy  . You probably have heard the saying: “Ignorance of the law is no excuse.” This is a true saying. If it weren’t, personnel  could  excuse  their  misconduct  merely  by saying  they  didn’t  know  there  was  a  law  against  it. When you entered the Navy, you agreed to live by the Navy’s  laws  and  regulations.  However,  you  do  need time to learn all the rules you must obey. You should make every effort to learn them as soon as possible to avoid embarrassing situations. The U.S. Navy Regulations you must learn about are discussed  first.  Then  the Standard  Organization  and Regulations   of   the   U.S.   Navy and   the    UCMJ    are discussed. U.S. NAVY REGULATIONS The   articles   published   in    United   States   Navy Regulations    describe   the   principal   parts   of   the Department of the Navy. They also describe the duties, authority,  and  responsibilities  of  some  of  the  offices within   the   Department   of   the   Navy,   such   as   the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations, and   the   commanding   officer.   You   will   find   the regulations   concerning   the   honors   and   ceremonies given  to  civilian  and  military  officials  of  the  United States and foreign governments in the  Navy Regs. U.S.   Navy   Regulations    describe   the   rights   and responsibilities of all Navy members. As you become more familiar with the regulations that govern the Navy, you can see that they are written to protect you and to provide guidance affecting your day-to-day routine. The  Chief  of  Naval  Operations  is  responsible  for ensuring  the   U.S.  Navy  Regulations   conform  to  the current needs of the Department of the Navy. U.S. Navy Regulations    and   changes   to   it   are   issued   by   the Secretary   of   the   Navy   after   being   approved   by   the President of the United States. 2-6 Student Notes:

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