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According to article 137, certain articles of the UCMJ should be explained to Enlisted personnel at which of the following events?

1) Article 15 hearing
2) Court-martial
3) Non-judicial punishment
4) All of the above

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Final answer:

Article 137 of the UCMJ specifies that certain articles must be explained to enlisted personnel during enlistment and reenlistment, rather than exclusively at judicial proceedings like Article 15 hearings, court-martials, or non-judicial punishments.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Article 137 of the UCMJ (Uniform Code of Military Justice), certain articles must be explained to enlisted personnel at specific times. These include during enlistment processing, upon reenlistment, and at other prescribed times. While the question specifically asks about when such explanations must be given in relation to a(n) Article 15 hearing, court-martial, or non-judicial punishment, the regulation actually requires such explanation upon enlistment or reenlistment rather than strictly at judicial proceedings.

However, understanding the articles of UCMJ is important in the context of these events, particularly since while at an Article 15 hearing or during non-judicial punishment processes, the rights and obligations under the UCMJ will be of relevance.

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