Not their smartest move they could have made.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...icago-mass-shooting/ar-BB1gCDZx?ocid=msedgntp
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/t...icago-mass-shooting/ar-BB1gCDZx?ocid=msedgntp
I doubt it. Time may be more lengthy but They are coddled like civilians these days. My son is a MP at Leavenworth.Military courts may be a bit less lenient when it comes to sentencing and from what I have heard their accommodations may be a bit more spartan than their civilian counterparts.
Even In Cuba they are treated nicely.I doubt it. Time may be more lengthy but They are coddled like civilians these days. My son is a MP at Leavenworth.
Well that’s unfortunate. Does a dishonorable carry any weight these days?Even In Cuba they are treated nicely.
I don’t know. I know soldiers may have been reprimanded for not being nice to convicted terrorists in Guantanamo.Well that’s unfortunate. Does a dishonorable carry any weight these days
Before I read the article I thought they sold military issued weapons and yea give 'em the firing squad, but no.
I think if prevents you from receiving certain benefits like va loans. Also bans you from government jobs like the postal service. Every job I applied for has asked if my discharge was honorable.Well that’s unfortunate. Does a dishonorable carry any weight these days?
I think if prevents you from receiving certain benefits like va loans. Also bans you from government jobs like the postal service. Every job I applied for has asked if my discharge was honorable.
With today’s anti military climate, I’m not so sure it matters anymore.