664 » SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 418. 1916. from the service and suffer such other punishment as a. court-martial may direct; and if the offense be committed rn time of peace, he shall be punished as a. court-martial may direct. Any person subjlect to military law, except an officer, who IS found drunk on duty s all Misbemvm he be TI a court·ma.rtial may direct. An 1 h ° “' " ·r. 86. rsnnnavron or sm:·rmm..—— sentine w 0 is UML found drunk or sleespin ufponhis post or who lyeaves it before he is rplgrlarly relieved, ni i the offense be committed in time of war, s er death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct; and if hgie offense be Eomgiilall in time of peaca? he shall] suffer any punis ent except eat t a court-marti -ma.y `rect. _l1;¤$¤m1,¤i*¤¤* *¤ "A;n·r. 87: Pnasortar. rrirnsnsr m sam: or rnovrs1oNs.—Any pm ofricer commanding rn any} garrison, fort, barracks, pamp, or other place where troops of the mted States may be serving who, for hrs private advantage, lays any duty or imposition upon or is interested rn the sale of any vrctuals or other necessarres of life brought mto such garrison, fort, barraeksigamp, or other place for the use of the troops, shall be dismissed m the service and suffer such other · pumshment as a court~martial. may direct. Mimmggcggm UART. 88. Inrmmarrorq or rmrsoxs mrmeme PROVISIONS.— P! Any person subject to military law who abuses, intimidates, does vic ence to, or wrongfully mterferes with an person bringing provisions, supglljkes, or other necessaries to the camp, garrison, or quarters of forces of the United States shall sufer such punish- _ ment as a court-martial may direct. M¤¤¤_yd<:_¤¤g_g; of Ama 89. Goon om>mz_ T0 nn namramnn nm wnorves mr- %»r wrongs re- persons subject to military law are to behave themves orderly rn quarters, garrison, camp, and on the march; and any person subject to military law who commits imply waste or spoil or willfully destroés any property whatsoever ( ess by order of · his commanding 0 cer), or commits any kind of depredation or riot shall be punished as a court-martial may direct. Any commanding oflicer w 0, upon complaint made to him, refuses or omits to see reparation made to the party injured, in so far as the oEender’s pay shall go toward such rgparatron, as provided for in article one undreddand five, shall bealrsmissgd from the service, or otherwise t- art , crigzsrkwlns ¤v••¤h·¤ P "An·r. l"ali)ri1dKrI1$c simmhurilrifs 01ll.`0G‘l1t*lSTUllES.—N0 person subject ‘ to military law shall use any reproachful pr provoking speeches orgestures t0_ another; and_any person sub act to military law who oifeptds agaraplst thedprovisrons of this article shall be punished as a cou martr may rrect. D“°“°¥» "An·r. 91. Dnnnnnvo.-—Any perse b' t to ili 1 h fights or promotes or is concerned innoiillxollfives alllfigtllhyngadvdlidi or_ who having knowledge of a challenge sent or about to be sent fails to report the fact promptly to the proper authority shall, if an officer, be dismissed from the service or suffer such other punishment as a court-martial may direct; and if any other person subject to xmllrtary law, shall suffer such punishment as a court-martial may ¤¤=¤·r<¤¤s·- “Aéi—. 92. Mrm¤m—R.u>¤.—-An b‘ 1: to im who commits murder or rape shall Jsuldilslilealh lplcimpdlsonrxlgztlfdi gezm Iplay be direct; but api pershipl shall be tried _ _ _ urerorra commit `f th -
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