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MILITARY POLICE
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Basic Military Requirements (BMR) Revised Edition
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PUNISHMENT

you’re entitled to be ashore every time you see a patrol. The patrol will stop you only when you appear to be in, or  to  be  headed  for,  some  kind  of  trouble  or  if  you arouse  their  suspicions  in  some  other  manner.  The military patrol can be a real friend in time of need. The patrol’s orders are to be courteous, fair, and reasonable in all dealings with members of the armed forces and with civilians. Whenever you are away from your ship or station and need advice, directions, or help of any kind, call on the nearest military patrolman or patrol headquarters. Aboard  ships  and  stations,  masters-at-arms (MAAs) and police petty officers have functions similar to those of the shore patrol. The master-at-arms force, headed  by  the  chief  master-at-arms  (CMAA),  works directly  for  the  executive  officer.  The  master-at-arms force  enforces  Navy  and  ship  regulations,  musters restricted personnel, holds reveille, and performs other duties as are required for the maintenance of good order and discipline. The duties of police petty officers (PPOs) are about the  same  as  those  of  MAAs,  but  are  on  a  divisional instead of a shipwide basis. Although PPOs stand their regular watches and perform their normal duties within their divisions, they are assigned additional duties such as making reveille and taps, ensuring compartments are cleaned, and maintaining order. At times they assist the MAA force in searching the ship, and providing bunks for new personnel or passengers. REVIEW 2 QUESTIONS Q1.   In  the  Navy,  the  military  police  are  known  as the— Q2.   Shore patrol personnel are identified by— Q3.   When military police from different branches of the armed forces combine to form one unit, they are known as— Q4.   List the primary duties of the shore patrol. a. b. c. PURPOSE OF DISCIPLINE Learning Objective: When you finish this chapter, you will be able to— · Recall  the  purpose  of  good  order  and  military discipline. The  word  discipline  comes  from  a  Latin  word meaning  “to  teach.”  However,  discipline  involves  a certain  type  of  teaching.  Discipline  is  not  peculiar  to military  organizations.  Discipline  is  the  training  that develops self-control, character, and efficiency, or is the result  of  such  training.  Discipline  is  a  character builder, not a destroyer of individuality. The Navy’s discipline consists of training its Sailors to behave in certain ways under certain circumstances. It gets them to work as a unit with maximum efficiency. To encourage Sailors to work as a unit, the Navy uses a system of motivation and correction through reward and punishment.  Studious  Navy  men  and  women,  when recommended  by  their  commanding  officers,  are rewarded  by  timely  promotions;  lazy  or  careless individuals  suffer  a  self-inflicted  punishment  by missing  out  on  those  promotions.  Fines,  restriction, confinement, demotion, and other forms of disciplinary action punish Sailors who get into trouble because they are negligent or indifferent. The signs of discipline are shown in smart salutes, proper  wearing  of  the  uniform,  prompt  and  correct action  in  any  emergency,  and  in  battle  efficiency  that brings victory in wars (fig. 2-1). Discipline, obviously, is indispensable to a military organization. Without it almost  any  effort  would  be  defeated  by  lack  of organization. The purpose of discipline in the military services is to  bring  about  an  efficient  military  organization—a body  of  human  beings  trained  and  controlled  for 2-4 Student Notes:

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