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- General_order abstract "In militaries and paramilitary organizations, a general order is a published directive, originated by a commander, and binding upon all personnel under his command, the purpose of which is to enforce a policy or procedure unique to his unit's situation which is not otherwise addressed in applicable service regulations, military law, or public law. A general order has the force of law; it is an offense punishable by court martial or lesser military court to disobey one. What makes it a general order (as opposed to a direct order), is that the actor is not explicitly named, nor precisely that which (or whom) is to be acted upon.A general order of indefinite duration may be referred to as a standing order. Standing orders are necessarily general and vague since the exact circumstances for execution occur in the future under unknown conditions. For example, in most military agencies there is a standing order for enlisted men to salute officers. The officers are required by the same law to return the salute to the enlisted person; however, the name of each enlisted man is not explicitly named in the order, nor is the name of each officer, nor is the exact time which the salute should occur.".
- General_order wikiPageID "323630".
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- General_order hasPhotoCollection General_order.
- General_order subject Category:General_orders.
- General_order subject Category:Military_law.
- General_order type Abstraction100002137.
- General_order type Act100030358.
- General_order type Command107168131.
- General_order type Event100029378.
- General_order type GeneralOrders.
- General_order type Order107168623.
- General_order type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- General_order type SpeechAct107160883.
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- General_order comment "In militaries and paramilitary organizations, a general order is a published directive, originated by a commander, and binding upon all personnel under his command, the purpose of which is to enforce a policy or procedure unique to his unit's situation which is not otherwise addressed in applicable service regulations, military law, or public law. A general order has the force of law; it is an offense punishable by court martial or lesser military court to disobey one.".
- General_order label "General order".
- General_order label "أمر عام".
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