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2LT Sofranko
So there I was...knee deep in handgrenade pins and MRE spoons...
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More fun "facts" on the young'n...
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Things catch up to you eventually.
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I'll bet this Asshat gets off with little more than a letter of reprimand..
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NG soldiers are subject to UCMJ action. Depending on whether or not the soldier is on Title 32 (state) or 10 (federal) orders will determine who pursues the action.
If the soldier was on federal orders at time the crime was committed the Army can order him back to AD for punishment; if he was simply a drilling (M-day) soldier at the time of the offense it will fall on the Florida NG's shoulders to prosecute the guy. Title 10 vs 32 stuff gets quite confusing even for those who deal with it day-in and day-out... Hope this makes things clear as mud. ETA: seems I said little more than JAGO... Crip |
Thanks JAGO and Dozer for clearing that up. I'm sure there's lots of folks that didn't know that.
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It would appear this guy has a lengthy pattern of deceitfullness. It seems odd that the board which considered him for OCS did not take that ihto consideration, and if they did, did not give it much value. I would think some of them are reconsidering their decisions.
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Big Teddy :munchin |
From our favorite Jag, JAGO.
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NG OCS
Having served on active duty with West Point Grads, ROTC and OCS the one thing they all had in common was an extensive military education that included numerous (even though, very different) vetting points.
Serving in the Guard for the last five or six years (including a deployment to Afghanistan with a NG company) I have found that the training for the officers is far less rigorous and certainly much less time consuming. I'd be interested to see the actual numbers regarding officers relieved in theater but from what I saw the NG had a bunch of them. If there is statistical evidence that the NG OCS -- the primary means of assession -- Grad is proving to be less prepared and effective then the system of a few weeks of training to top off a college degree might need to be re-worked. For example: Get rid of the state OCS programs and require all Enlisted and NCO's to attend the regular Army OCS program. Require all NG officers to complete an approved ROTC program and allow them to opt for the Guard rather then Active Duty following attendance at OBC (or whatever they call it now). Mon' back. |
NG Officer
The NG slots are politics. Hell, try a MSG with 28 plus years who just did his first 6 month combat tour of his entire career in Afghan early this Spring. I kid you not. He is a state HQ Signal NCO. He served with the Poles, I think.
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Several others cross my mind as well, but when I met them they had just finished and were 2Lt's... hardly fair to judge 'em all by a bunch of second looies. |
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