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The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (Application to the Armed Forces) Order 2006

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Schedule 1

SCHEDULE 2List of service offences which are also recordable service offences

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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.

OffenceArmy Act 1955Air Force Act 1955Naval Discipline Act 1957
misconduct in actionsection 24section 24section 2
assisting the enemysection 25section 25section 3
obstructing operations, giving false air signals etcsection 26section 26section 4
lootingsection 30section 30section 5
mutinysection 31section 31section 9
failure to suppress mutinysection 32section 32section 10
insubordinate behavioursection 33section 33section 11
desertionsection 37section 37section 16
dangerous flyingsection 49section 49section 20
damage to, and loss of, public or service property etcsection 44section 44section 29
damage to, and loss of, Her Majesty’s aircraft or aircraft materialsection 44Asection 44Asection 29A
making of false documentssection 62section 62section 35
ill-treatment of a subordinatesection 65section 65section 36A
disgraceful conductsection 66section 66section 37
Conduct to prejudice of disciplinesection 69section 69section 39
attempts to commit any of the above offencessection 68section 68section 40
aiding and abetting, etc and inciting any of the above offences other than attemptssection 68Asection 68Asection 41

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