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The '''UNSC Military Code of Conduct''' is a set of rules outlining the responsibilities and proper practices for personnel serving in the [[United Nations Space Command]].{{Ref/Reuse|CH}}
The '''UNSC Military Code of Conduct''' is a set of rules outlining the responsibilities and proper practices for personnel serving in the [[United Nations Space Command]].{{Ref/Reuse|CH}}

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"My uniform reminds me of the UNSC Code of Conduct, which has very clear restrictions on the consumption of alcohol and fraternization with civilians."
— Staff Sergeant Avery Johnson[1]

The UNSC Military Code of Conduct is a set of rules outlining the responsibilities and proper practices for personnel serving in the United Nations Space Command.[1]

Conduct

Under the Military Code of Conduct, officers of equal standing are permitted to have an intimate relationship, though Article 23, Section 12 of the code prohibits sexual conduct between officers and enlisted personnel.[2] The code has very clear restrictions on the consumption of alcohol and fraternization with civilians.[1] The Code of Conduct also authorizes the summary execution of any prisoner of war interfering with a guard while on the field of combat.[3]

List of appearances

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