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THE SEXUAL HARASSER MAY
IN VIOLA-
IF THE SEXUAL HARASSER
ALSO BE GUILTY OF
TION OF
1. Threatens to influence adversely the
Extortion.
Article 127
career, salary or job of another in
Assault.
exchange for sexual favors.
Article 128
Communicating a threat.
Article 134
2. Offers rewards for sexual favors.
Bribery and graft.
Article 134
3. Makes sexual comment and/or
Indecent, insulting or obscene language
Article 134
gestures.
prejudicial to good order.
Provoking speech or gestures.
Article 117
Disrespect.
Article 89,91
4. Makes sexual contact.
Assault Consummated by a battery.
Article 128
Indecent Assault.
Article 134
Rape.
Article 120
5. Engages in sexual harassment to the
Dereliction of duty
Article 92
detriment of job performance.
6. Is an officer.
Conduct unbecoming an officer.
Article 133
7. Is cruel to or maltreats any person
Cruelty and maltreatment.
Article 93
subject to his or her orders.
8. Uses his or her official position to
Failure to obey a lawful general order.
Article 92
gain sexual favors or advantages.
Figure 5-l.-Example of conduct which might constitute both sexual harassment and an offense under the UCMJ.
HEALTH AND
PHYSICAL READINESS
Certain people in the Navy and in the civilian
community share a common problemexcessive
body fat. This problem usually results from
people working at desk jobs, eating too much, and
not getting enough exercise. Excessive body fat
is a serious detriment to a persons health,
longevity, stamina, and military appearance. We
need to maintain a high state of health and
physical readiness.
If we do this, combat
readiness, personal effectiveness, and high morale
should follow.
Health and physical readiness have become a
matter of concern to the Navy. Every Navy person
should strive to achieve and maintain a high
standard of physical readiness. Members who fail
to achieve high standards hurt their units and the
effectiveness of the Navy. Physical readiness train-
ing is a complete conditioning program. It
includes weight control and nutrition, high blood
pressure identification and control, stress manage-
ment,
smoking cessation, and back injury
prevention.
As a leader, stress the importance of physical
readiness training to your personnel.
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR
MEMBERS OF THE ARMED
FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES
Because of the conduct of a few Americans
during the Korean conflict, President Dwight D.
Eisenhower prescribed a Code of Conduct for
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