Contents:
Article 1 - Attendance
Article 2 - Standards of an Ordinary Recruit
Article 3 - Standards of an Officer
Article 4 - Arrest Situations
ARTICLE 1, ATTENDANCE
It is an expectation that OR's, especially those in the 'upper end', give up approximately 1 hour of time each week - as a minimum. However, some services and regiments may require you to attend events more often. Senior-ranking OR's should endeavor to give up more time during their week in order to assist operations.
Officers are expected to give up slightly more time during their week in order to assist in operations. CO's should give about two hours per week, with Senior CO's putting in more effort.
ARTICLE 2, STANDARDS OF AN ORDINARY RECRUIT
An OR is expected to:
i) Here to other regulations listed in the Code of Conduct
ii) Show respect and act in a reasonable manner to fellow soldiers - whether they be of a higher or lower rank
iii) call Commissioned Officers as 'Madam' or 'Sir'
iv) Salute to oncoming and passing Senior Commissioned Officers and the Sovereign
v) Represent the British Armed Forces in a professional manner - using correct grammar and punctuation where necessary
ARTICLE 3, STANDARDS OF AN OFFICER
An OF is expected to:
i) Here to other regulations listed in the Code of Conduct
ii) Show respect and act in a reasonable manner to fellow soldiers - whether they be of a higher or lower rank
iii) Call Commissioned Officers of a higher rank as 'Madam' or 'Sir'
iv) Salute to oncoming and passing Senior Commissioned Officers and the Sovereign
v) Represent the British Armed Forces in a professional manner - using grammar and punctuation in an exceptional method
vi) Act as 'role-models' to OR's
ARTICLE 4, Arrest Situations
Punishments vary and are specified in the discipline procedures. Offences include, but are not limited to:
- Dissertation
- Unjustified Fighting
- Murder and assault
- General misconduct (admin abuse, etc.)
- Corruption and bribery
- Theft
- Criminal damage
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