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Discipline under new pregnancy rules

Seven U.S. soldiers, including three men, have already been punished under six-week-old rules making pregnancy a violation of military law in northern Iraq. Stars & Stripes reports. The four soldiers who became pregnant were given letters of reprimand that will not remain a part of the permanent military file, Cucolo…

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Recruiter misconduct

With a core part of my business relating to recruiter misconduct issues within the services, I found this item interesting. Inland rape, other cases spur new ethics training for Marine recruiters. About 20 military court-martial trials involving recruiters are under way at any given time, Richardson said. He said statistics…

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No Coast Guard leadership?

The Article 32, UCMJ, hearing for a Coast Guard O-6 accused of fraternization, adultery, and other offenses with enlisted and junior officer personnel is finished.  An IO report is pending and then a CA decision.  If the information reported as to the general nature of the case is true then…

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First Amendment embedded

The nominee for the Pentagon’s top public affairs job promised Thursday he will review Defense Department policies to ensure that journalists are not being denied embeds with combat troops based on the tenor of their reporting, a practice exposed by Stars and Stripes last summer. Reports Stars & Stripes

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Inciting disobedience

According to Pentagon figures, since October 2001, more than 50,000 soldiers from all branches of the military have gone AWOL. So reports Truth. In response to President Barack Obama’s announcement on December 1 to deploy 30,000 additional troops to the occupation of Afghanistan, the organization March Forward!, comprising both veterans…

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25% of Army pending prosecution-discharge for drug abuse

The wrongful use of prescription medications is an offense under Article 112a, UCMJ. About one in four soldiers admit to abusing prescription drugs, most of them pain relievers, in a one-year period, according to a Pentagon health survey released Wednesday. The study, which surveyed more than 28,500 U.S. troops last…

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