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Amending Executive Order 13223
This executive order amends a post-9/11 emergency order to expand the Secretary of Defense's authority to activate military reservists during the ongoing national emergency. It specifically invokes sections 688 and 690 of title 10, U.S. Code, allowing the service secretaries to recall retired officers and enlist retired members with needed skills, subject to Defense Secretary direction.
2007 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States
This executive order amends the Manual for Courts-Martial to permit remote testimony and videoteleconferencing in military court proceedings, creates a new separate military offense for causing death or injury to an unborn child during certain violent crimes against pregnant women, establishes stalking as a standalone military offense, updates blood alcohol content limits for military DUI cases, and replaces references to the Department of Transportation with Department of Homeland Security.
2005 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States
This executive order amends the Manual for Courts-Martial to update military justice procedures, including capital case requirements, joint command jurisdiction, sealed exhibit handling, blood alcohol limits for military DUI offenses, new offenses for patronizing prostitutes and WMD-related threats/hoaxes, and replacing 'Transportation' with 'Homeland Security' in relevant references.
1998 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States
This executive order updates the Manual for Courts-Martial with detailed procedural rules governing military justice, including pretrial confinement review timelines (24-hour, 48-hour, 72-hour, and 7-day requirements), competency to stand trial procedures, post-trial deferment and waiver of forfeitures for dependent support, and structured processes for vacating suspended sentences.