Well thanks for the info...I guess both states can claim the 101st.Can confirm; about 2/3 of Fort Campbell is in Tennessee. The post office is in Kentucky, hence the Kentucky address.
Source: Stationed at Fort Campbell for four years, proud member of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).
They cannot charge anyone with treason. Yeah, someone pointed it out, that statues got pulled down after the revolution.
I'm not suggesting the charge would stick, but I am sad no one has tried. I would point to the Constitution of the State of Indiana, Article 1, Sections 28 and 29.Yeah, someone pointed it out, that statues got pulled down after the revolution.
Seeing as my post was quoted...I'm not suggesting the charge would stick, but I am sad no one has tried. I would point to the Constitution of the State of Indiana, Article 1, Sections 28 and 29.
I just want someone to make some attempt to hold the treasonous POS defiling the Whitehouse accountable for what he has done to this Nation. It shouldn't be hard to find two people to hold up pictures of the Taliban equipped with U.S. weapons. Especially after this week's testimony.
Yeah, I know I'm slightly delusional. I want the President of the United States of America to actually act in the best interest this Nation and protect this Nation from its enemies.
there’s no will. The majority would rather slow walk the direction we are headed than risk taking a firm standI'm not suggesting the charge would stick, but I am sad no one has tried. I would point to the Constitution of the State of Indiana, Article 1, Sections 28 and 29.
I just want someone to make some attempt to hold the treasonous POS defiling the Whitehouse accountable for what he has done to this Nation. It shouldn't be hard to find two people to hold up pictures of the Taliban equipped with U.S. weapons. Especially after this week's testimony.
Yeah, I know I'm slightly delusional. I want the President of the United States of America to actually act in the best interest this Nation and protect this Nation from its enemies.
Are these lesser charges than what was expected? Or worse?Wow, didn't even show up with UCMJ Article 134 (Conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline and of a nature to bring discredit to the service.) Even though the Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell pre-dated the UCMJ by 25 years, that's what his Court-martial charge was for doing basically the same thing.
Marine who criticized military leaders on Afghanistan exit charged with six crimes
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, the outspoken Marine who went viral for criticizing military leadership during the U.S. exit from Afghanistan, is being charged with six crimes after his release from the brig.
Scheller will face a misdemeanor-level special court martial for his viral videos that blasted both civilian and military leadership.
Scheller is accused of displaying contempt toward officials, disrespecting superior commissioned officers, willfully disobeying a superior commissioned officer, dereliction in the performance of his duties and failure to obey an order or regulation, and displaying conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.
Marine who criticized military leaders on Afghanistan exit charged with six crimes
Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, the outspoken Marine officer who went viral for criticizing military leadership during the U.S. exit from Afghanistan, is being charged with six crimes after his release from the brigwww.foxnews.com
Article 134 has long been a catch-all IMHO. Got an inappropriate tattoo? Dare point out the failings of a superior?Are these lesser charges than what was expected? Or worse?
So it sounds like more charges, not less.Article 134 has long been a catch-all IMHO. Got an inappropriate tattoo? Dare point out the failings of a superior?
The UCMJ has two purposes: extended the US Constitution to foreign lands, provide a basis to prosecute uniquely-Military crimes. The latter gets pushed to things far beyond what the former allows, as we see in this case. AWOL/desertion is bad but not a crime in the civvie world, these are (and should be) crimes in the Military.
I've been retired (from the USAF, not retired-retired) over 14 years. My views on some things have changed needless to say.
With the ongoing process of becoming a pariah nation though I'd post this...
"I could see the United States one day being very very lonely."