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The Report and Disposition of offense(s), NAVPERS 1636/7, does NOT serve which of the following functions?

1) Provide a record of disciplinary action taken against a member of the Navy
2) Serve as a reference for future disciplinary actions
3) Document the details of an offense and the actions taken to address it
4) Serve as a legal document in court proceedings

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Final answer:

The Report and Disposition of offense(s), NAVPERS 1636/7, functions to record and document disciplinary actions within the Navy but does not serve as a legal document in court proceedings.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Report and Disposition of offense(s), NAVPERS 1636/7, is a document used in the Navy for documenting disciplinary actions against a member. Its functions include providing a record of disciplinary action (content loaded) taken against a member of the Navy serving as a reference for future disciplinary actions and documenting the details of an offense and the actions taken to address it.

However it does NOT serve as a legal document in court proceedings that would typically be the function of official legal documents such as court-martial orders or other legal investigative reports.

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