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The meaning of AWOL is absent without leave; broadly : absent often without notice or permission. How to use AWOL in a sentence.
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AWOL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AWOL is absent without leave; broadly : absent often without notice or permission. How to use AWOL in a sentence.
What Happens If You Go AWOL in the Military - The Soldiers Project
What is AWOL? The acronym AWOL means absent without leave in the army. It’s also known as unauthorized absence (UA) in the Navy and Marine Corps. No matter the reasons, it’s a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) under Article 86 and can result in dire consequences.
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Absence Without Leave (AWOL) - Federal Employment Law Firm of Aaron D ...
AWOL, which stands for ‘Absence Without Leave,’ is a term commonly used in work settings. It refers to an employee’s unauthorized absence from their duty or workplace without prior approval. When an employee goes AWOL, it typically results in a non-pay status, as their absence has not been officially sanctioned by their employer.
Desertion - Wikipedia
People who are away for more than thirty days but return voluntarily or indicate a credible intent to return may still be considered AWOL. Those who are away for fewer than thirty days but can credibly be shown to have no intent to return (for example, by joining the armed forces of another country) may nevertheless be tried for desertion .
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