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| | U.S. v. Smith Jr |
 | | As to the other restrictions, the military judge noted that all CS 41 cadets are required to eat their meals in the informal dining room, away from other cadets, have the same restriction concerning attendance at sporting events, and are under the same rules concerning passes and leave. |
 | | Judge David M. Ebel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and Judge Daniel B. Sparr of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado sat by designation pursuant to Article 142(f), Uniform Code of Military Justice, 10 USC § 942(f). |
 | | Honor refers to cadets whose presence in the squadron would be disruptive because the superintendent has rendered a decision to disenroll the cadet for a violation of the Honor Code, which prohibits lying, cheating, or stealing. |
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