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3 VP CO & RSM relieved of duty

And I also used DAOD 5019.

Rory’s point is that the CAF is using it instead of discipline.

My counter to Rory is that since Summary Trials were turned into Summary Hearings, 5019 is about the only useful tool left for COs.

And counter to his point (since, undoubtedly, all of his clients are innocent) Remedial Measures are about correcting behaviour. All of the ones I see have good plans to help members overcome their shortcomings. A lot people today don’t like being told that they don’t meet the standard and that they need to improve.
Rory should know better, especially having worked in OJAG, that the CAF judges have abdicated any responsibility for maintaining good order and discipline by their sentences long ago. How long has it been since someone has been dismissed from the CAF via court martial? How long since someone has been sent to DB?

Our military lawyers working in DMP seem so disconnected from how to maintain good order and discipline forcing the chain of command to use administrative measures to handle what any reasonable person would see as problem children of all ranks.
 
Quick and effective discipline is essential to maintain an effective fighting force. I say that as having witnessed it many times, and being on the wrong end of it occasionally, back in my 031 days. Fond memories.
 
Rory should know better, especially having worked in OJAG, that the CAF judges have abdicated any responsibility for maintaining good order and discipline by their sentences long ago. How long has it been since someone has been dismissed from the CAF via court martial? How long since someone has been sent to DB?

Our military lawyers working in DMP seem so disconnected from how to maintain good order and discipline forcing the chain of command to use administrative measures to handle what any reasonable person would see as problem children of all ranks.
Rory does know better.
 
I mean is it really uncommon to see people at that level on remedial measures?

I'm guessing yes, and that it's not great for someone's career, but really have no idea.
I have no idea how many COs, Unit CWOs or DCOs are on remedial measures. It is certainly possible to be on remedial measures and not lose a key position.

Here is the thing: Remedial Measures are not necessarily career killers. It depends what it is for and how the person being remediated takes it.

There is nothing the CAF loves more than a successful reclamation project.
 
The problem with Rory’s take is that we now literally have the worst of all worlds.

CO’s must maintain good order and discipline. Says so, right in the Commissioning Scroll.

The Summary hearing system is currently woefully inadequate for that task. And the JAG branch has once again complicated what was supposed to be a quick and easy disciplinary process and turned it into a justice system.

Court Martial’s take too long to come to trial and are more about justice than discipline.

Remedial Measures are relatively easy, but getting DMCA to actually release a shitbird takes years of shitty behaviour and (often) hundreds of pages of documentation.

If COs, other Officers, or NCOs actually try to enforce discipline, they will almost certainly face retaliation in the form of a no limits, no consequence harassment and grievance complaint system that is routinely weaponized against unit leadership.

So Rory, what is your solution?

Interesting experiences. I agree it takes way to much work to eject someone from our employ. But I haven't had the experience of retribution from the ranks for upholding good order and discipline. That is a concern I can recognize though.

Quick and effective discipline is essential to maintain an effective fighting force. I say that as having witnessed it many times, and being on the wrong end of it occasionally, back in my 031 days. Fond memories.

The problem is we abused this and people.
 
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