Case: UNITED STATES, Appellant v. DANIEL D. KING, Corporal, U. S. Marine Corps, Appellee
Abbreviation: United States v. King
Decision Date: 1966-03-18
Docket Number: No. 19,055
Citation: 16 C.M.A. 142
Volume: 16
Reporter: Decisions of the United States Court of Military Appeals
Court: United States Court of Military Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: UNITED STATES, Appellant v DANIEL D. KING, Corporal, U. S. Marine Corps, Appellee
Judges: Chief Judge Quinn concurs.
Pages: 142–143

Head Matter:
UNITED STATES, Appellant v DANIEL D. KING, Corporal, U. S. Marine Corps, Appellee
16 USCMA 142, 36 CMR 298
No. 19,055
March 18, 1966
Colonel J. E. Hawthorn, USMC, was on the brief for Appellant, United States.
Major Brian B. Kent, USMC, was on the brief for Appellee, Accused.

Opinion:
Opinion of the Court
Ferguson, Judge:
This case involves the certified question whether the Commanding Officer, Headquarters Company, Force Troops, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, is empowered to convene special courts-martial. The board of review held he was not, deeming our decision in United States v Ortiz, 15 USCMA 505, 36 CMR 3, petition for reconsideration denied, 16 USCMA 127, 36 CMR 283, this date, in all respects controlling.
It appears that the Commanding General, Force Troops, in accordance with section 0103b (5) of the Navy JAG Manual, purported to designate Headquarters Company "a separate and detached command within the meaning of" Uniform Code of Military Justice, Article 23(a)(6), 10 USC § 823. In United States v Ortiz, supra, we held a separate company not to be a separate and detached command within the meaning of Code, supra, Article 23(a)(6), and that, by section 0103b (5) of the Navy JAG Manual, supra, the Secretary of the Navy did not intend to confer special court-martial appointing authority upon these commands unless they were such "within the meaning of article 23." The board, therefore, was correct, and the certified question is answered in the affirmative.
The decision of the board of review is affirmed.
Chief Judge Quinn concurs.