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Repercussions For Not Being At Your Place Of Duty

There are many important reasons that a soldier needs to be at his/her assigned place of duty at the appointed time. If a soldier does not show up to his/her appointed place of duty it can affect unit cohesion and mission completion. When I talk about unit cohesion, I am referring to the collective efforts of the group. A unit generally shares a common goal and should be motivated to coordinate their efforts as a team to achieve that goal. Now, if you have a soldier that does not show up to help complete that goal, that soldier has not only placed more work on his/her unit members, but has effectively let his or her unit down. This can cause a multitude of problems that may affect the overall completion of a mission. And the Army is all about putting the mission first.
Failure to be at your appointed place of duty can also result in an Article 86 – Absent without leave.
Article 86—Absence without leave
"Any member of the armed forces who, without authority—
(1) fails to go......


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