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What are my rights in the army?
Your military legal rights include your constitutional right to counsel. Though not detailed in Article 31, you must also be advised of your right to counsel as well. The accused servicemember also has the right to have civilian military counsel present during any questioning, at the servicemembers own expense.
Do you get freedom in the army?
Freedom is Not as Free for the Military are all ways that you can exercise your freedom of speech – unless you are in the military. Service members have some basic restrictions on what they can and cannot say.
Could the police of a country be co-opted into the Army?
The police of a country would not automatically be co-opted into the country’s army in the event of an invasion. Training, equipment, and tactics would be very different in the military and officers just might not be able to keep up. I, for instance, am over 50 years old and my cardio sucks.
Do the police need to fight in wars?
In most cases no. The police have a specific function that they are trained for and it is still needed during wartime. While both police and soldiers are trained to use force, there are large differences between their jobs. If the enemy invades this territory, the local police would work with the military to best protect the people.
What is the role of Military Police in Brazil?
Military Police : which should not be confused with the brazilian Police of the Army (which polices the army men). The military police will engage in military combat in the case of invasion and they comprise most of the military reserve force of Brazil.
Was Sindh Police finally tired of military interventions?
Ayesha Siddiqa, an expert on Pakistan’s military affairs, told ThePrint that the Sindh police was finally tired of excessive intervention by the military. “I would say the Sindh police got tired, but then the Sindh government may have encouraged the police to take this stand,” Siddiqa said.