Captain's Mast or NJP - Navy For Moms2024-03-28T14:16:14Zhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/forum/topics/captains-mast-or-njp?commentId=1971797%3AComment%3A10634556&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI have had Non-Judicial Punis…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2019-08-28:1971797:Comment:106345562019-08-28T19:13:04.096Zishmahttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/ishma
<p>I have had Non-Judicial Punishment. In the Marine Corps we call it Office Hours. In my case there was no errors to be corrected leading up to my NJP. It just happened from one incident. Why? Because the person who initiated it, was a outranking E-6, I was an E-3, who didn't like being rebuffed of his advances toward me. He was successful in setting me up and seeing me punished. Mind you this was 30 years ago and reporting avenues for such treatment are vastly better. In my case he…</p>
<p>I have had Non-Judicial Punishment. In the Marine Corps we call it Office Hours. In my case there was no errors to be corrected leading up to my NJP. It just happened from one incident. Why? Because the person who initiated it, was a outranking E-6, I was an E-3, who didn't like being rebuffed of his advances toward me. He was successful in setting me up and seeing me punished. Mind you this was 30 years ago and reporting avenues for such treatment are vastly better. In my case he even reported me to NCIS (NIS back then) for having an affair with an E-7. I had duty logs to account for my whereabouts in that circumstance and was newly happily married. These Jack-wagons are few and far between these days and like I said, reporting of harassment is much more supported.<br/><br/>I ended up receiving a weeks forfeiture of pay, 2 weeks restriction to barracks (I lived off base with my husband) and 90 day delay of contracted promotion. Funny that when I was moved away from his office and direct supervision, I never had another disciplinary accusation brought against me again, until that NIS report which was totally false.<br/><br/>Like has been said, it is Non-judicial and as long as you learn from it and move onward and upward in your Navy career, it is but a blip on your rear horizon. If you have any questions, message me and I'll help if I can.</p> P.S. he has never been in tro…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2018-12-04:1971797:Comment:104789262018-12-04T22:45:31.940ZMamaShttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/MamaS918
P.S. he has never been in trouble before this.
P.S. he has never been in trouble before this. I'm not sure where I should p…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2018-12-04:1971797:Comment:104790212018-12-04T22:39:08.736ZMamaShttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/MamaS918
I'm not sure where I should ppost this question, but I'm freaking out a little bit...ok, A LOT. My son is 2 months into his 7 month A School for MC. He got in trouble for going 14 miles outside the allowed 100 mile radius while accompanying his friend to the friend's parent's house for the day. (The"friend" lied about the actual destination, my son signed it without reading it. Based on what this "friend" wrote for a destination, they were more than 14 miles outside the limits). There is a lot…
I'm not sure where I should ppost this question, but I'm freaking out a little bit...ok, A LOT. My son is 2 months into his 7 month A School for MC. He got in trouble for going 14 miles outside the allowed 100 mile radius while accompanying his friend to the friend's parent's house for the day. (The"friend" lied about the actual destination, my son signed it without reading it. Based on what this "friend" wrote for a destination, they were more than 14 miles outside the limits). There is a lot to the story, but I don't think any of it really matters at this point. I think they were given a Captain's Mast. There were a total of four of them called to that: my son, the friend, the guy that picked them up at the bus station, and the guy that ratted them out. They were lined up in the hall, each called into the room individually to be questioned, EXCEPT MY SON. He stood in that hall for 4.5 hours while the other three were called in but then he never was. This is the first issue I have (there are others, but again, probably nothing that matters at this point.) Apparently they were threatened with being rerated. My son spoke with legal and they assured him that he would absolutely NOT be rerated over this "minor" infraction, especially considering it was a first offense.Over two weeks after this first meeting, my son, the friend, and the driver got called in for their punishment to be delivered. Driver was given 14 days restrictions. My son and his "friend" were both given 14 days restrictions and have been rerated as "Undesignated". Everyone, including legal, thinks this is an absolutely ridiculous, disproportionate punishment for what my son did. But, at this point, he was told there's nothing he can do. Nothing. So, my question is, how does going undesignated work in this situation? I'm assuming he's not allowed to apply for any rating for at least a year, probably more?? He scored in the mid 90s on his ASVAB so this just seems like such a total waste on the Navy's part. Why waste such a smart kid?(obviously not smart enough to stay out of trouble, but you know what I mean). Does he have ANY options? What is he going to be stuck doing? It's there any way to know where he will be sent? Is there a current trend as to where they are sending kids that get Undesignated as a punishment? I'm so clueless, and obviously I won't be able to get any info from him until he's off restrictions cuz they took his phone.<br />
. The link below is to the UCMJ…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2018-11-08:1971797:Comment:104685572018-11-08T06:04:47.235Zellen0502https://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/ellen0502
<p>The link below is to the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice). Any that would be considered non-judicial could/would be something to warrant Captain's Mast. There is also a "General Article" (134) that might/may encompass something that is not specified within other articles.</p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Code_of_Military_Justice" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Uniform Code of Military Justice</a></p>
<p>The link below is to the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice). Any that would be considered non-judicial could/would be something to warrant Captain's Mast. There is also a "General Article" (134) that might/may encompass something that is not specified within other articles.</p>
<p><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Code_of_Military_Justice" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Uniform Code of Military Justice</a></p> I have not heard from my son…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2018-11-08:1971797:Comment:104685482018-11-08T04:31:26.595ZUSNMOM4LIFEhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/NvyMom4Life
I have not heard from my son since week 2 of boot camp. I told my husband I am gonna whack that kid upside his head like Gibbs does DiNozo on NCIS. My husband laughed and informed me I could get in trouble for damaging Navy property. I hope my son never sees a Captains Mast, but if he does I’m gonna whack him when I see him afterwards.
I have not heard from my son since week 2 of boot camp. I told my husband I am gonna whack that kid upside his head like Gibbs does DiNozo on NCIS. My husband laughed and informed me I could get in trouble for damaging Navy property. I hope my son never sees a Captains Mast, but if he does I’m gonna whack him when I see him afterwards. Jwn's Mom - is there somethin…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2018-11-07:1971797:Comment:104674432018-11-07T14:02:35.315ZChipmunkhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Chipmunk
<p>Jwn's Mom - is there something specific you are wondering about? I don't know "other" violations but I believe the severity of what is punished may depend also on the "site" or base and how the incident affects others civilian or military. For example, at NNPTC the Nuclear Training program, they are very strict on owning up to your mistakes. So, if an incident occurs and they think a sailor is lying about their involvement, they may bring them up for Captain's Mast, mostly to evaluate their…</p>
<p>Jwn's Mom - is there something specific you are wondering about? I don't know "other" violations but I believe the severity of what is punished may depend also on the "site" or base and how the incident affects others civilian or military. For example, at NNPTC the Nuclear Training program, they are very strict on owning up to your mistakes. So, if an incident occurs and they think a sailor is lying about their involvement, they may bring them up for Captain's Mast, mostly to evaluate their character. That is only my secondhand understanding but just an example. </p>
<p>Certain bases and training areas around the world may have a lot stricter rules on drinking, even over age drinking, depending on how the sailors have interacted with civilians and military in the past. So, if the captain believes a strict precedence needs to be set, there may be more masts for those violations at one base or location than at others. </p> What are some violations that…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2018-11-06:1971797:Comment:104670602018-11-06T22:16:52.571ZJwn's Momhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/JwnsMom
<p>What are some violations that would merit a Captain's Mast besides those already mentioned?</p>
<p>What are some violations that would merit a Captain's Mast besides those already mentioned?</p> This was great information. …tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2018-04-21:1971797:Comment:103700822018-04-21T19:05:48.365ZDannysDadhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/DannysDad
<p>This was great information. I hope I never need it. Adult or not, should my sailor be reviewed as such he has more to fear from me than the captain! ... granted that may be more easily said than done, but I'm allowed to live in my own world! :)</p>
<p>This was great information. I hope I never need it. Adult or not, should my sailor be reviewed as such he has more to fear from me than the captain! ... granted that may be more easily said than done, but I'm allowed to live in my own world! :)</p> I realize this is an old post…tag:navyformoms.ning.com,2017-10-27:1971797:Comment:102881472017-10-27T01:09:47.928ZChipmunkhttps://navyformoms.ning.com/profile/Chipmunk
<p>I realize this is an old post but I was looking up online "What is Captain's Mast" after something my sailor had shared with me and this was the second listing, after Wikipedia, that came up in my Google search. Thank you very much for this information, I am glad you posted it.</p>
<p>I realize this is an old post but I was looking up online "What is Captain's Mast" after something my sailor had shared with me and this was the second listing, after Wikipedia, that came up in my Google search. Thank you very much for this information, I am glad you posted it.</p>