Disciplinary Policy Overview

The 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment will have a standardized process of disciplining its members as policy infractions occur. This policy will outline these guidelines and be made available for reference by all unit members. Discipline is established as a three tier system ranking from the lowest tier (NJP) to the highest tier (FI). It is the responsibility of the billeted leader initiating the disciplinary action to apply the appropriate level of discipline based on the infraction at hand. All disciplinary actions listed below are to be enacted by the offending member's direct chain of command.

Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP)

A Non-Judicial Punishment may be administered by any NCO in a leadership billet or Officer in a leadership billet who observes or knows of a minor violation in policy. This is the lowest level of discipline and does not require Command Staff or Battalion HQ approval to be used. Results of an NJP shall be as follows:

All Non-Judicial Punishments MUST be reported. Record of this is made afterwards in the member's "notes tab" in PERSCOM so that discipline can be implemented and policy violation can be tracked. Search for previous infractions should be done prior to issuing a non-judicial punishment.

Office Hours (OH)

An Office Hours is the convening of an HQ element at the Company level or higher to determine and implement a disciplinary action in response to a policy infraction by an individual. Investigations brought to this level are thoroughly looked into and decisions are made by the Commanding Officer of that HQ. Office hours may result in a more severe punishment than an NJP and can be enacted for moderate breaches of policy. Any office hours can be pulled up by Battalion HQ or Command Staff for a Formal Investigation at any time. Actions by an Office Hours are as follows:

All Office Hours MUST be reported. Record of this is made afterwards in the member's "notes tab" in PERSCOM so that discipline can be implemented and policy violation can be tracked. Search for previous infractions should be done prior to issuing an Office Hours.

Formal Investigations (FI)

A Formal Investigation is any investigation run by Command Staff or Battalion HQ. These investigations are of serious nature and are convened to determine the legitimacy of severe violations in policy. Results of a Formal Investigation can be any action up to and including removal from the unit. Command Staff and Battalion HQ can pull any investigation to a Formal Investigation and Command Staff can pull any Formal Investigation to be dealt with on their level.

Unit Counselings

Unit NCOs and Officers in leadership billets retain the right to issue a formal counseling for minor policy infractions when the leader feels that the infraction does not warrant that of an NJP. The counseling will consist of a one on one session between the leader and the individual from which information is passed along with the hopes of preventing the infraction from occurring in the future. The NCO or Officer who issues the counseling reserves the ability to have one other NCO or Officer also in a leadership billet to be present as a character witness.

All Counselings MUST be reported. Record of this is made afterwards in the member's "notes tab" in PERSCOM so that discipline can be implemented and policy violation can be tracked. Search for previous infractions should be done prior to issuing a Counseling. The message will include the individual’s NAME, DATE OF OFFENCE, OVERVIEW, and REASON FOR THE COUNSELING.

Appeals Process

Any member who feels that the discipline enacted was done so unfairly or has evidence to provide proving innocence may request an appeal. Appeals will be submitted in the form of a written message submitted to the appropriate party (as indicated below) via the forums. The message will include the individual’s NAME, DATE OF OFFENCE, OVERVIEW, and REASON FOR THE APPEAL. The individual will be contacted and a meeting will be scheduled to review the appeal. The appeal will then either be approved or denied and the appropriate action(s) will be taken. The group in charge of reviewing the appeal is determined by the group who enacted the investigation.

Punitive Articles

The following articles outline the common punishable offenses within the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment. Investigated infractions upon these articles are done to the best of our abilities. At our very nature, we are not a judicial group and must rely on evidence given in the form of testimony, images and recordings. With that said, all leadership takes into account everything and acts impartially during the implementations of discipline within the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment.