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1102. Limitations on Certain Punishments
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1115. Report of Fraud Any  suspicions  of  fraud,  collusion,  or  improper conduct   in   matters   concerning   supplies   and   repairs should be reported to the proper authority. 1121. Disclosure, Publication and Security of Official Information Naval  personnel  may  not  make  speeches  or  write anything that might disclose information of interest to foreign countries or that would aid persons with claims against  the  United  States.  If  naval  personnel  publish articles  on  Navy,  political,  or  international  subjects, they must state the views are theirs and not those of the Navy. When such articles are accepted for publication, personnel must forward a complete copy of each article to the Secretary of the Navy. 1122. Adverse Matter in Officer Fitness Reports and Enlisted Performance Evaluation Reports Information  of  an  adverse  nature  should  not  be entered  in  the  record  of  a  person  of  the  naval  service unless the member was first afforded an opportunity to submit a written statement regarding the matter. Certain medical and dental entries are excepted. 1125. Inspection of the Record of a Person in the Naval Service The record of a person in the naval service which   is   maintained   by   the   Chief   of   Naval Personnel  or  the  Commandant  of  the  Marine Corps shall be available for inspection by the person or a duly authorized agent, designated as such in writing by the person. 1126. Correction of Naval Records Any military record in the Department of the Navy may be corrected by the Secretary of the   Navy,   acting   through   the   Board   for Correction   of   Naval   Records,   when   the Secretary considers that such action should be taken in order to correct an error or to remove an injustice. Applications for corrections may be made only after exhaustion of all other administrative remedies afforded by law or regulation. 1127. Control of Official Records No person, without proper authority, shall withdraw   official   records   or   correspondence from  the  files,  or  destroy  them,  or  withhold them  from  those  persons  authorized  to  have access to them. 1129. Records of Fitness Records of fitness reflect each officer and enlisted person’s   fitness   for   service   and   fitness   for   the performance   of   duties.   These   records   are   used   to determine promotions and duty assignments. 1132. Compliance with Lawful Orders All   persons   in   the   naval   service   are required  to  obey  readily  and  strictly,  and  to execute  promptly,  the  lawful  orders  of  their superiors. 1133. Language Reflecting on a Superior No  person  in  the  naval  service  shall  use language   that   may   tend   to   diminish   the confidence   in   or   respect   due   to   his   or   her superior officer. 1134. Exchange of Duty An assigned duty may not be changed with another person  (such  as  trading  watches)  without  permission from proper authority. 1135. Relations with Foreign Nations N ava l   s e r v i c e   m e m b e r s   m u s t   c o n f o r m   t o international   law   and   precedents   set   by   the   United States in its relations with foreign nations. 1136. Foreign Religious Institutions Navy   personnel   visiting   foreign   nations   must respect   that   country’s   religious   institutions   and customs. 2-11 Student Notes:

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