Absence without leave (AWOL) is defined in Article 86 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). According to this article, a member of the military is considered to be AWOL if they are absent from their duty without proper authorization. This can include being absent from a formation or failing to report to work on time.
AWOL is considered a serious offense in the military and can result in disciplinary action, including possible court-martial. The severity of the punishment for AWOL can vary depending on the circumstances of the case, including how long the individual was absent and the reasons for their absence.
It is important for service members to understand the consequences of being AWOL and to follow proper procedures for requesting leave or reporting absences to avoid facing disciplinary action.
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