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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1236536" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I can assure you, that this "soldier" was very versed in relation to what his job would probably entail, as well as the punishments and risks of trial for violations of the UCMJ long before he left boot camp. He knew exactly, what he was risking the night he walked off his assigned post. There were other less risky ways of dealing with his displeasure and disappointments, and all were legal. He chose otherwise. </p><p>Sow the wind--reap the hurricane.</p><p></p><p>But, I think this whole thing today is a put up deal. He'll undoubtedly be found guilty, but the politicos, perhaps even the CiC's personal reps-- have in all likelihood, already worked out a deal with Army brass behind closed doors. The Army gets to go thru the court martial, but the sentence will be "time served--he's already "suffered" enough".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1236536, member: 18945"] I can assure you, that this "soldier" was very versed in relation to what his job would probably entail, as well as the punishments and risks of trial for violations of the UCMJ long before he left boot camp. He knew exactly, what he was risking the night he walked off his assigned post. There were other less risky ways of dealing with his displeasure and disappointments, and all were legal. He chose otherwise. Sow the wind--reap the hurricane. But, I think this whole thing today is a put up deal. He'll undoubtedly be found guilty, but the politicos, perhaps even the CiC's personal reps-- have in all likelihood, already worked out a deal with Army brass behind closed doors. The Army gets to go thru the court martial, but the sentence will be "time served--he's already "suffered" enough". [/QUOTE]
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