ObedientiaZelum said:I'm 3 days short for my second Afghan bar, I wonder if anyone would notice an extra bar popping on there..
Honestly though, for such a blatant series of poor judgements as a leader (showing zero integrity) why wouldn't she be demoted?
It wouldn't affect her pension at all, as it is based on the average of your best five years. Not the rank you retire with.RoyalDrew said:Because it would completely screw up her pension.
RoyalDrew said:Because it would completely screw up her pension.
captloadie said:It wouldn't affect her pension at all, as it is based on the average of your best five years. Not the rank you retire with.
captloadie said:We all agree that what the individual did demonstrated a serious lack in judgment and integrity.
However, if you research the CMJ site and see what punishments have been handed out for both Officers and NCMs, reduction in rank and/or dismissal are very rare occurrences. In the recent past, they are normally only doled out where there is a loss of life or sexual assault. In the grand scope of things, wearing unauthorized medals may say alot about the person's character, but isn't really a heinous crime. We can't punish people simply because who they are and what they did outrages us. It must meet the crime.
And although I'm only guessing, the reason she was likely allowed to plead out was it would have been up to the prosecution to prove:
a) she hadn't earned the medals; and
b) she knew without she wasn't entitled to wear them.
I'm guessing this would have been difficult without an agreed statement of fact.
Bzzliteyr said:*raises hand*
I got reduction in rank to cpl from sgt on a summary trial. Disobeying a lawful command. Request for review brought me back up but it happens.
Courts martial aren't the only disciplinary measures out there. We're only up in arms because 1. she took a court martial and 2. the media told us about things.
If she had taken a summary trial we probably wouldn't even know it happened. One of the reasons for military justice is to provide an example to others what NOT to do... I wish there were a site that published those results. I think it would be a wake up call for everyone.
Bzzliteyr said:*raises hand*
I got reduction in rank to cpl from sgt on a summary trial. Disobeying a lawful command. Request for review brought me back up but it happens.
Courts martial aren't the only disciplinary measures out there. We're only up in arms because 1. she took a court martial and 2. the media told us about things.
If she had taken a summary trial we probably wouldn't even know it happened. One of the reasons for military justice is to provide an example to others what NOT to do... I wish there were a site that published those results. I think it would be a wake up call for everyone.
Bzzliteyr said:If she had taken a summary trial we probably wouldn't even know it happened.
Sheep Dog AT said:I was under the impression that at her rank she doesn't have the option for summary trial.
expwor said:Just asking a question. I know when I received my Corrections Exemplary Service Medal there was also a certificate issued. Is this the same for medals issued in the Armed Forces?
Reason I ask is where did she buy (I assume she bought the medal) the medals. And if someone is selling medals without verifying that the purchaser is entitled to have the medals shouldn't the seller be investigated and charged too
Tom
Bzzliteyr said:Derp. I stand corrected. 3 times.
I'll sneak back to my line of thinking that even summary trials should have their results posted. Sure, hide names but ranks and trade could be kept so we could actually learn from Pte Bloggins and Sgt Jenesaispas.
Hatchet Man said:I have seen summay trial results posted in base/unit RO's (Meaford for example).
Vell said:-Aren't medals only awarded and given to members of the CAF (at all ranks, both NCM and Officer) only after they have been confirmed to have be earned and then generally presented in some sort of ceremony (in a very obvious manner)?
Vell said:-Wouldn't anyone buying a replica medal that they were never granted before know full well when they are putting that replica on their uniform that they did not earn it?
Vell said:-Is it acceptable to put replica medals on your uniform if you have received an officially granted version of it before (Perhaps so you can for example; keep the real one safely in a display)?
Vell said:-Is it possible to be officially awarded a medal and not actually receive it in which case some people may go buy one instead (and be allowed to wear it)?
Vell said:I ask because I am trying to understand how anyone (especially a high ranking officer) can possibly 'accidentally' put on a medal they have not earned.
PuckChaser said:My unit posts summary trial results in the ROs, as well as ordering any member of the unit without a pending task to observe. We then do question and answer with the presiding officer/RSM in which as long as questions are constructive, its an open forum.