UCMJ Article 104

This is the text of America’s Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), Article 104 – Aiding The Enemy. for the sake of conciseness it does not include the entirety of the additional explanatory text which can be found here.

Article 104 – AIDING THE ENEMY

Any person who–

  1. aids, or attempts to aid, the enemy with arms, ammunition, supplies, money, or other things; or
  2. without proper authority, knowingly harbors or protects or gives intelligence to or communicates or corresponds with or holds any intercourse with the enemy, either directly or indirectly;

shall suffer death or such other punishment as a court-martial or military commission may direct.

Elements

  1. Aiding the enemy.
    1. That the accused aided the enemy; and
    2. That the accused did so with certain arms, ammunition, supplies, money, or other things.
  2. Attempting to aid the enemy.
    1. That the accused did a certain overt act;
    2. That the act was done with the intent to aid the enemy with certain arms, ammunition, supplies, money, or other things;
    3. That the act amounted to more than mere preparation; and
    4. That the act apparently tended to bring about the offense of aiding the enemy with certain arms, ammunition, supplies, money, or other things.
  3. Harboring or protecting the enemy.
    1. That the accused, without proper authority, harbored or protected a person;
    2. That the person so harbored or protected was the enemy; and
    3. That the accused knew that the person so harbored or protected was an enemy.
  4. Giving intelligence to the enemy
    1. That the accused, without proper authority, knowingly gave intelligence information to the enemy; and
    2. That the intelligence information was true, or implied the truth, at least in part.
  5. Communicating with the enemy.
    1. That the accused, without proper authority, communicated, corresponded, or held intercourse with the enemy, and;
    2. That the accused knew that the accused was communicating, corresponding, or holding intercourse with the enemy.
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“Enemy” is for the purposes of UCMJ defined in Article 99 – Misbehavior Before the Enemy (paragraph – 23c(1)(b)):

Organized forces of the enemy in time of war, any hostile body that our forces may be opposing, such as a rebellious mob or a band of renegades, and includes civilians as well as members of military organizations. “Enemy” is not restricted to the enemy government or its armed forces. All the citizens of one belligerent are enemies of the government and all the citizens of the other.

This is one of the most serious offenses codified within America’s Uniform Code of Military Justice. Hence, it carries a maximum penalty of death, though the Court-Martial or Military Commission my enact a lesser sentence at their discretion.

Aiding The Enemy is one of only 10 crimes under UCMJ that carries the death penalty even when not committed during actual times of war.

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