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All witnesses, and immediate superiors, as well as a legal officer are present at the proceeding. CAPTAIN ' S MAST The Navy has a system of justice suited to the unique de- mands of the service. As specified in the Uniform Code of Military Justice, violations of regulations less than civil crimes, but nece- ssary for the operation of the Navy are considered by Captain ' s Non- judicial punishment, as specified in Article 15 of the code. Captain ' s Mast is an informal means of disciplining violators. They are subject to a series of carefully delineated punishments ranging from a verbal reprimand to reduction in rank. Each per son brought to mast has the option of accepting the informal discipline or requesting a courtmartial, a for- mal legal proceeding. ■ »«i| l-.ach person lirought to mast has the opportunity to explain any mitigating or extenuating cicum- stances, or to remain silent. f ) l . After reviewing all testimony and evidence the Captain disposes of the case or convenes a court- martial.
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Enroute to Japan, the MANATEE participated in two days of exercises with the Korean Navy. Twelve ships, destroyers and smaller patrol craft, took part. One of the Korean staff officers, LTJG KIM graded and coordinated the exercise from the MANATEE ' S bridge. Each ship came alongside and received rigs from the MANATEE, then proceeded into a life- guard formation. Their expertise and efficiency despite limited experience in underway replenish- ment was highly complimented by the MANATEE ' s officers. W vm •mm t M The iirst of the Korean ships makes her approach as two more ships wait in life- guard position. KOREAN EXERCISES Captain GILLOOLY and LTJG KIM review Unrep arrangements prior to commencement of the exercise. Flagship of the Korean Destroyer Group, ROKS SEOUL (DD-92), takes station to starboard.
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INSPECTION AWARDS Operations Department Ready For Inspection, Captain. (left to right) QMC BEHLE, HMC BICE, SMI HESSEN, SMS SCHILLING, RD2 WILLIAMS, RD3 PASSINI, PN2 NAUMA- NN, QMS COX, QMS EIHL, YN3 GRUENEICH. RM2 STARLIN. . . .And I will faithfully serve and defend. Shipping over during Vietnam transit ; (left to right) SD2 ARQU- ELADA, SH2 PAPINEAU, SFP3 GRAY, CSS KLEIN- ER, TN OCAMPO. RD3 RUSHTON congratulated by Captain GILLOOLY after making Third Class Radarman. Formal presentations of awards, ad- vancement in rate, and shipping over were conducted throughout the cruise. Making rate marks the transition from Seaman to Petty Officer in a specified field. These awards were pre- ceeded by a formal inspec- tion of the Ship ' s company.
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