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" ... (8) Military life is fundamentally different from civilian life in that— (A) the extraordinary responsibilities of the armed forces, the unique conditions of military service, and the critical role of unit cohesion, require that the military community,... "
The Feres Doctrine: An Examination of this Military Exception to the Federal ... - Page 27
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 2003 - 133 pages
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United States Code, Volume 2

United States - 1994 - 1556 pages
...individual unit members. (8) Military life is fundamentally different from civilian life in that— (A) the extraordinary responsibilities of the armed forces,...behavior, that would not be acceptable in civilian society. (9) The standards of conduct for members of the armed forces regulate a member's life for...
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Title 10, United States Code: Armed Forces (as Amended Through ..., Parts 1-2

United States - 1995 - 2050 pages
...individual unit members. (8) Military life is fundamentally different from civilian life in that — (A) the extraordinary responsibilities of the armed forces,...civilian control, exist as a specialized society; and wn DUS (B) the military society is characterized by its o laws, rules, customs, and traditions, including...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 14161

1995 - 1414 pages
...individual unit members. (8) Military life is fundamentally different from civilian life in that— (A) the extraordinary responsibilities of the armed forces,...civilian control, exist as a specialized society; scad (B) the military society is characterized by its own laws, rules, customs, and traditions, including...
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Title 10, United States Code: Armed Forces (as Amended Through December 31 ...

United States - 1996 - 2096 pages
...individual unit members. (8) Military life is fundamentally different from civilian life in that — munity, while subject to civilian control, exist as a specialized...behavior, that would not be acceptable in civilian society. (9) The standards of conduct for members of the armed forces regulate a member's life for...
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Die Rechtsstellung gleichgeschlechtlicher Lebensgemeinschaften

Jürgen Basedow - 2000 - 444 pages
...findings including the following: Military life is fundamentally different from civilian life in that ... the extraordinary responsibilities of the armed forces,...civilian control, exist as a specialized society; and ... the military society is characterized by its own laws, rules, customs, and traditions, including...
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Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Debating the Gay Ban in the Military

Aaron Belkin, Geoffrey Bateman - 2003 - 214 pages
...individual unit members. "(8) Military life is fundamentally different from civilian life in that "(A) the extraordinary responsibilities of the armed forces,...behavior, that would not be acceptable in civilian society. "(9) The standards of conduct for members of the armed forces regulate a member's life for...
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Military Personnel: Financial Costs and Loss of Critical Skills Due to Dod's ...

Derek B. Stewart (au) - 2005 - 60 pages
...the institution of the policy. Military life is fundamentally different from civilian life in that the extraordinary responsibilities of the armed forces, the unique conditions of military service, and critical role of unit cohesion, require that the military community, while subject to civilian control,...
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America Transformed: Sixty Years of Revolutionary Change, 1941–2001

Richard M. Abrams - 2006 - 335 pages
...does not apply to military personnel because they voluntarily subject themselves to an authority that "is characterized by its own laws, rules, customs,...behavior, that would not be acceptable in civilian society."23 In short, the advent of the "all-voluntary" military created the potential for a military...
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