Are there articles under the UCMJ that outline deviating from the Chain of Command?
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No -- not when it is being used as a noun phrase by itself. ("She was at the bottom of the chain of command.") However, you would hyphenated it if this noun phrase was being used to modify a noun that came after it: "The ship was plagued by chain-of-command issues." "The comapny had to clarify its chain-of-command policy."
No. To deal with an infraction, they would go to an NCO who is in that soldier's chain of command.
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No, however officers in the chain of command would do well to listen to there NCOs.