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1 LE3-C5S12T5pg185-190 Punishments and Discharges

2 Purpose The purpose of this lesson is to explain the different types of punishments available to the military and how the punishment is made to fit the crime.

3 1. Identify the different types of punishment that may be imposed under the UCMJ. 2. Distinguish between the different types of discharge. 3. Develop a concept web on either punishment or discharge.

4 CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)

5 Have you ever been “in trouble” at school? A.Yes – I have been suspended or expelled. B.Yes – but it was just detention. C.Yes – but it was just a punishment delivered in class (e.g., failing grade, etc.). D.No – I keep my nose squeaky clean.

6 A commanding officer’s power for imposing punishment depends on his/her… A.Mood B.Rank C.Station

7 Think about what you learned about the punitive articles in the previous lesson. List 2-3 punishments for those who violate these articles. (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)

8  The commanding officer’s (CO) limits of power for imposing punishment are based on his or her ____.  Sentences of each type of court martial are generally the decision of the court.  The court may even decide a sentence of no punishment. rank

9  In cases that are similar in nature to civilian offenses, burglary, assault, murder, etc., the military court will usually provide for a prison sentence, for discharge from the armed forces, and for punishment related to the military services.  The types of military punishment include admonition and reprimand, restriction, correctional custody, extra duty, reduction in grade, and forfeiture of pay.

10 CPS Lesson Question (3)

11 Which of the following are forms of military types of punishment? A.Correctional custody B.Reduction grade C.Both A and B are correct D.None of the above

12  While EMI is not a punishment, it is often confused with extra duties.  Extra Military Instruction (EMI) is instruction in a phase of military duty in which a Marine is deficient.  The EMI acts as punishment, not to correct a military deficiency.

13  At times, providing an orderly, efficient, and speedy separation from the Marine Corps is necessary.  Separation before completing a period of obligated service represents a loss of investment and requires increased enlistments.

14 CPS Lesson Question (4)

15 A phase of military duty in which a Marine is deficient is known as ________. A.Extra duty B.Honorable discharge C.Forfeiture of pay D.Extra military instruction

16 List the 2-3 most important things you learned in this lesson. Why are they important to you? (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question)

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18 Images in this lesson were taken from:  Microsoft © Clip Art Gallery  Marine Corps Combat Camera


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