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Old 11-05-2010, 18:03   #61
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Re: How not to treat a soldier

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However it still should not have got to the point that they decided to ruin the lives of these two soldiers. There is far worse goes on every Friday and Saturday night in our towns and cities and you don't see this level of punishment going on for that. Bloody hell i did far worse than this on a few nights in Belfast and Londonderry during the riots.
Hence I said that I think we'll find that there's a lot more to this than the public reports.. For example what's the SGt's previous conduct and service reports like, what where the actual charges in relation to this incident, for him to have been removed from the army some sort of discipline hearing would have to have taken place and if there was no trails he would have had to have asked for a guilty plea to have been not only entered but accepted by the officer in charge (in the armed forces you can't just plead guilty it has to be analysed and accepted as a correct plea by the officer in charge of the disciplinary hearing)
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Old 11-05-2010, 18:07   #62
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Hence I said that I think we'll find that there's a lot more to this than the public reports.. For example what's the SGt's previous conduct and service reports like, what where the actual charges in relation to this incident, for him to have been removed from the army some sort of discipline hearing would have to have taken place and if there was no trails he would have had to have asked for a guilty plea to have been not only entered but accepted by the officer in charge (in the armed forces you can't just plead guilty it has to be analysed and accepted as a correct plea by the officer in charge of the disciplinary hearing)
I know i tapped the boards a few times myself as well as charged soldiers.
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Bloody hell i did far worse than this on a few nights in Belfast and Londonderry during the riots.
Aha, but you didn't get caught!!

As Lt Col Nick Jermyn from navy command headquarters said:

"We will always seek to bring to account those whose actions fall short of our high standards of behaviour, and the actions of these two individuals are not reflective of those of their colleagues in the Royal Marines, the Royal Navy or the wider armed forces."

Times have changed.
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Aha, but you didn't get caught!!

As Lt Col Nick Jermyn from navy command headquarters said:

"We will always seek to bring to account those whose actions fall short of our high standards of behaviour, and the actions of these two individuals are not reflective of those of their colleagues in the Royal Marines, the Royal Navy or the wider armed forces."

Times have changed.
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However it still should not have got to the point that they decided to ruin the lives of these two soldiers. There is far worse goes on every Friday and Saturday night in our towns and cities and you don't see this level of punishment going on for that. Bloody hell i did far worse than this on a few nights in Belfast and Londonderry during the riots.
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I know i tapped the boards a few times myself as well as charged soldiers.
Why does none of this surprise me?
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