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1121. Disclosure, Publication and Security of Official Information
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STANDARD ORGANIZATION AND REGULATIONS OF THE U.S. NAVY

1137. Obligation to Report Offenses Persons in the naval service shall report as soon   as   possible   to   superior   authority   all offenses  under  the  Uniform  Code  of  Military Justice  which  come  under  their  observation, except   when   such   persons   are   themselves already criminally involved in such offenses at the  time  such  offenses  first  come  under  their observation. You should report all offenses under the UCMJ that you  see  to  the  proper  authority  unless  reporting  the offense  would  incriminate  yourself.  This  is  known  as self-incrimination. 1138. Responsibilities Concerning Marijuana, Narcotics and Other Controlled Substances Personnel   may   not   bring   on   board   any   naval activity,   or   have   in   their   possession   at   any   time, marijuana, narcotics, or any controlled substances. 1140. Capture by an Enemy A person in the naval service who is captured by the enemy is required to give name, grade or rate, service number,  and  date  of  birth.  That  person  will  make  no statement   disloyal   to,   critical   of,   or   harmful   to   the United States or its allies. 1142. Unavoidable Separation from a Command Persons  who  become  separated  from  their  ship, station,   or   unit   by   shipwreck,   disaster,   or   other unavoidable happening, should proceed to the nearest U.S. military activity as soon as possible. 1143. Report of a Communicable Disease Personnel   should   report   any   suspicions   of communicable disease to their medical representative. 1144. Immunization Personnel must take the immunizations prescribed for them as scheduled. 1145. Service Examinations No persons in the Navy, without proper authority, should have or attempt to have in their possession, any examination  papers,  any  part  or  copy  thereof,  or  any examination answer sheets. They also must not obtain, sell, publish, give, purchase, receive, or reproduce any of these examination products. 1150. Redress of Wrong Committed by a Superior A   person   who   believes   a   superior   has   wronged him/her  or  is  guilty  of  misconduct  should  submit  a complaint to his/her commanding officer. 1151. Direct Communication with the Commanding Officer The right of any person in the naval service to communicate with the commanding officer in  a  proper  manner,  and  at  a  proper  time  and place, shall not be denied or restricted. 1152. Suggestions for Improvement Any person in the Navy may submit suggestions or constructive  criticism  about  efficiency  or  economical methods  of  administration  or  management  within  the Department   of   the   Navy.   Suggestions   or   criticism should   be   submitted   to   the   Secretary   of   the   Navy through the chain of command. 1154. Communications to the Congress Personnel may not, in their official capacity, apply to  Congress  for  congressional  action  of  any  kind  or provide information requested by Congress. The only exception to this regulation is such communication as authorized by the Secretary of the Navy or as provided by law. 1155. Dealings with Members of Congress All  persons  may  write  to  their  congressmen  in  a personal or private capacity on any subject as long as they do not violate security regulations or the law. 2-12 Student Notes:

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