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Old 07-27-2007, 07:45   #10
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Well, in addition to possible violations of Articles 92 and 107, there are probably several under Article 134 that he could be charged with, there are policy letters that prohibit individual soldiers from providing information to the media without going through public affairs channels, and the recent prohibition on blogs, posting, etc. without approval by the CoC.

That should certainly cover unauthorized reporting to the media with false allegations of misconduct by your fellow soldiers.

Anyone who had been in harm's way who would be comfortable with this little scumbag providing cover for them while on patrol?

I don't see him as someone you could bet your life on.

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