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Schedule 1
The offences under the service discipline Acts listed in column 1 below, contrary to the sections listed in columns 2 to 4, shall be recordable service offences under the definition of that term in Schedule 1.
Offence | Army Act 1955 | Air Force Act 1955 | Naval Discipline Act 1957 |
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misconduct in action | section 24 | section 24 | section 2 |
assisting the enemy | section 25 | section 25 | section 3 |
obstructing operations, giving false air signals etc | section 26 | section 26 | section 4 |
looting | section 30 | section 30 | section 5 |
mutiny | section 31 | section 31 | section 9 |
failure to suppress mutiny | section 32 | section 32 | section 10 |
insubordinate behaviour | section 33 | section 33 | section 11 |
desertion | section 37 | section 37 | section 16 |
dangerous flying | section 49 | section 49 | section 20 |
damage to, and loss of, public or service property etc | section 44 | section 44 | section 29 |
damage to, and loss of, Her Majesty’s aircraft or aircraft material | section 44A | section 44A | section 29A |
making of false documents | section 62 | section 62 | section 35 |
ill-treatment of a subordinate | section 65 | section 65 | section 36A |
disgraceful conduct | section 66 | section 66 | section 37 |
Conduct to prejudice of discipline | section 69 | section 69 | section 39 |
attempts to commit any of the above offences | section 68 | section 68 | section 40 |
aiding and abetting, etc and inciting any of the above offences other than attempts | section 68A | section 68A | section 41 |
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