The main significance of the War Powers Act was that "It prevented Congress from withholding funding <span>for a war," since it gave FDR the ability to completely rearrange the executive branch. </span>
Its considered AWOL and punished by jail time. Technically, the maximum U.S. penalty for desertion in wartime remains death, although it hasn't happened since 1945. No US serviceman has received more than 18 months imprisonment for desertion or missing movement during the Iraq war. You will either get nonjudicial punishment or court martial.
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security ,waste time ,antisocial behavior in that order
unproductive behavior .misuses of tools during instructions time