• Hominine
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    629 months ago

    Fuck these cowards, I look forward to their sentencing and less-than-honorable-discharges.

    • @geekworking
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      119 months ago

      Some military charges like conduct unbecoming would be nice, too. The military courts don’t fuck around.

      • @betterdeadthanreddit
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        69 months ago

        When in doubt, there’s always UCMJ Article 134. It’s a catch-all for things not specifically defined and could probably be added in with the theft charges or whatever they end up doing.

        • @mojofrododojo
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          49 months ago

          Yup, and failing that, good ol’ Separation for the Convenience of the Government.

            • @mojofrododojo
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              19 months ago

              ?? you need to be more verbose with your queries - what part is confusing, the word separation or the part where someone’s kicked out of gov’t service?

              Convenience of Government (COG)

              A reason for separation from Active Duty which allows discharge before completion of the obligated period of service and is a factor in determining eligibility under Chapters 30 and 32. Service members must have served a minimum of 20 months of a two-year enlistment or 30 months of a three-year enlistment in order to retain eligibility when released for COG.

          • @betterdeadthanreddit
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            19 months ago

            Figure that one’s a given. Wasn’t sure if they’d slap on something additional for crimes of bias or otherwise pile on charges as an example to others.

    • @[email protected]
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      9 months ago

      You can get court-martialed for infidelity. I’d be shocked if they go free; theft of property, criminal trespass, conduct unbecoming, etc