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Maj. Pickler testified that Col. Vermeesch prefaced his recommendation with a pre-emptive denial: "Just to be clear, this is not UCI." [Unlawful Command Influence]
#4
g(r)omgoru: why does this sound familiar? I'm not sure it is familiar yet - but it will be. Every male accused (not even convicted) of sexual misconduct of any kind - will end up getting separated under Obama's orders.
I am so glad that I was in the Navy 40 years ago rather than now, and that I was married at the time.
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#5
Purging the ranks and internal destruction of the military through gender wars. Highly effective, both at the top [Petraeus/Broadwell], and at the bottom. The regime is served and well pleased.
#6
By the way, just so no one gets the wrong impression - I am still married - to the same woman.
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#7
An army that can parade is not an army prepared to fight, an army that can fight is not prepared to parade.
Some day something like this will trigger a thought in someone's mind that it's cheaper to give all the applicants scholarships to civil universities that to operate and maintain the academies. Originally West Point was not only set up for military training, but also to produce civil engineers that the young country needed to build its vast expanses. They did away with that 'engineer' mentality back in the 50s when they did away with it as the sole degree.
#8
Hal Moore [who needs no introduction] is a USAMA Grad. Ben Malcom, who wrote 'White Tigers' graduated North Georgia. Both live near here. It isn't the institution, it's the leadership of the institution and country, and the man.
#10
It WAS misconduct, he admitted to drinking, to being drunk, and to having s@x with another cadet, all of which were conduct violations. Her list of infractions would also include lying about it - which is the only thing HE was - IMO wrongly - convicted of. She should also have been kicked out.
#12
Those all are - or at least used to be - conduct violations for cadets. Individually only the lying about them would have warranted expulsion, but a pattern of inability to exercise self-disclipline used to be unacceptable.
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