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Originally Posted by plato
"Conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline" seems to stretch to cover everything.
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I'd lean more on an NJP. Article 15 would be their CO's friend. Misconduct, discredit thrown upon themselves and the USMC. In my environment they'd call it captain's mast. I've seen a few and an old man worth his salt definitely knows how to tear you a new one. A fine, extra duties ( it used to be pretty easy for people in non LE positions to see when someone on base had fu*%&d up as you'd see them in blue coveralls, wandering around with one latex gloved hand and a black trash bag picking up cigarette butts and other minor litter and of course followed by an E-5 or above who looked terribly pissed and annoyed. Let us just say that when they still did that, throwing a cigarette butt on the ground wasn't that big of a deal since you had to give those guys something to work on. Apparently now the blue coverall's detrimental for the individual's dignity... BS

), . I don't know how liberty restrictions programs work when deployed.
Anyhow, I agree with who's saying that we should definitely look at the big picture with this one. Those guys absolutely did a huge favour to the plethora of local detractors of Uncle Sam. Not a case if a taliban leader immediately released a public statement piling on it and accusing the US military of countless unreported profanations of the same nature.