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The following Letter of Reprimand Article 92 - Failure to Obey Order or Regulation; Sleeping On Duty example was taken from a Word document. If you have anything you would like to submit, please do so. If you have found this information useful, please let me know as each letter has taken a considerable amount of time to prepare.
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DATE 1. On <DAY> <MONTH> <YEAR>, you were found
sleeping in the storeroom by MSgt <LNAME>. When he inquired as to why you were
sleeping on duty you informed him that you were not feeling well. Which made you
derelict in your duties and responsibilities, and this will not be accepted in
the Air Force. You are a Non-Commissioned Officer who has a responsibility not
only to yourself but to the Airmen you lead. They look up to you for guidance.
You are supposed to be setting the example and you are failing.
3. You are hereby counseled, for failure to obey order or regulation which is
indirect violation of AFI 36-2618 and Article 92. In the Air Force, failure to
comply with Article 92 of the UCMJ will not be tolerated. I can assure you that
many airmen have been given Article 15’s and have been court-martialed for
similar conduct. This unit, this wing, and indeed the entire Air Force can not
function with undependable members. In light of the current world situation,
this is even more vital than ever. A nations’ military is only as good as its
people. Our dependability is absolutely critical if we with rules and regulation
will no longer be tolerated. I expect nothing more than a complete turnaround of
your personal behavior/conduct on and off duty. You will conduct yourself in a
manner above reproach. I expect you to always take care of your responsibilities
by doing the right thing even in the absence of supervision, it is called
integrity. Failure to do so will result in more severe administrative action.
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