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To: No Surrender No Retreat

Unfortunately, this guy is being allowed to resign and probably already has over 20 years in the military, which means he'll get the pension. This is usually what happens to commissioned officers and it really is a shame that there are low standards for people with so much authority. This guy most likely administered an Article 15 to an Airman at some time during his career- now, he's getting away with embarrassing the military while committing crimes. As a field grade officer, he should not have the choice of resigning or getting a Court Marshall.


33 posted on 12/16/2005 8:03:15 PM PST by DilJective (Proudly serving in the US Army - opinions are my own.)
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To: DilJective

Roger than DilJective,
It is a shame, and as you stated he probably passed the twenty year mark.

I reminds me of hte FBI agent Hanssen who was passing secrets to the Russians.

He was allowed to keep his full pension. It supposedly is going to his family. Hanssen is housed probably at the Club Fed facility in minimum security.

Funny how a person(military) uttered a word about the POS klintoon, they were railroaded quickly from the service.

He must have a bunch of POS liberals in his chain of command.

The UCMJ should apply to him just as it does for enlisted personnel.

We all know it does not in many cases.

Of The Troops and For The Troops,
NSNR-FATD&S








37 posted on 12/17/2005 3:13:23 AM PST by No Surrender No Retreat
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