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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation Uniform Code of Military Justice
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- proper noun military, US Initialism of Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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Examples
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And, although the UCMJ is specific to statements made by military officers, whose words come from a position of authority to their subordinates, the promotion or endorsement of contempt towards the president and civilian officials can have the same effect the article is intended to prevent.
Chris Rodda: Should the U.S. Military Be Promoting and Endorsing Glenn Beck? Chris Rodda 2010
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And, although the UCMJ is specific to statements made by military officers, whose words come from a position of authority to their subordinates, the promotion or endorsement of contempt towards the president and civilian officials can have the same effect the article is intended to prevent.
Chris Rodda: Should the U.S. Military Be Promoting and Endorsing Glenn Beck? Chris Rodda 2010
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And, although the UCMJ is specific to statements made by military officers, whose words come from a position of authority to their subordinates, the promotion or endorsement of contempt towards the president and civilian officials can have the same effect the article is intended to prevent.
Chris Rodda: Should the U.S. Military Be Promoting and Endorsing Glenn Beck? Chris Rodda 2010
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And, although the UCMJ is specific to statements made by military officers, whose words come from a position of authority to their subordinates, the promotion or endorsement of contempt towards the president and civilian officials can have the same effect the article is intended to prevent.
Chris Rodda: Should the U.S. Military Be Promoting and Endorsing Glenn Beck? Chris Rodda 2010
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And, although the UCMJ is specific to statements made by military officers, whose words come from a position of authority to their subordinates, the promotion or endorsement of contempt towards the president and civilian officials can have the same effect the article is intended to prevent.
Chris Rodda: Should the U.S. Military Be Promoting and Endorsing Glenn Beck? Chris Rodda 2010
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According to this bozo (FWolfe), The UCMJ is worse than the private sector judicial system and that trying military personnel, who volunteered and swore an oath to uphold the military law are being treated unfairly.
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And, although the UCMJ is specific to statements made by military officers, whose words come from a position of authority to their subordinates, the promotion or endorsement of contempt towards the president and civilian officials can have the same effect the article is intended to prevent.
Chris Rodda: Should the U.S. Military Be Promoting and Endorsing Glenn Beck? Chris Rodda 2010
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And, although the UCMJ is specific to statements made by military officers, whose words come from a position of authority to their subordinates, the promotion or endorsement of contempt towards the president and civilian officials can have the same effect the article is intended to prevent.
Chris Rodda: Should the U.S. Military Be Promoting and Endorsing Glenn Beck? Chris Rodda 2010
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IV that the administration was required by Congress -- as part of the Uniform Code of Military Justice "UCMJ" -- to comply with the rules of law when creating and implementing military commissions.
Archive 2006-06-01 Glenn Greenwald 2006
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IV that the administration was required by Congress -- as part of the Uniform Code of Military Justice "UCMJ" -- to comply with the rules of law when creating and implementing military commissions.
The significance of Hamdan v. Rumsfeld Glenn Greenwald 2006
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