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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3192709" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>Non-judicial punishment would also given her a record, at one time it wouldn't but they changed the rules. Her Commander would be the one that would render the appropriate punishment. It wasn't pointing the gun alone, it was all the actions that supposedly warranted a Courts Martial. But touching the hair of another Soldier or saying that someone is fat? I've seen and heard that comment while I was in the military and no one said a word. Apparently one cannot even touch another Soldier or military member for fear of being charged. I've seen a Colonel jab/poke an NCO in the stomach and tell the NCO he was fat and there was no place in the unit for him. Personally, I liked the old military where boys were made into men and they took the razzing that came their way without complaint.</p><p>As I said in the opening post, maybe they don't like her for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3192709, member: 25679"] Non-judicial punishment would also given her a record, at one time it wouldn't but they changed the rules. Her Commander would be the one that would render the appropriate punishment. It wasn't pointing the gun alone, it was all the actions that supposedly warranted a Courts Martial. But touching the hair of another Soldier or saying that someone is fat? I've seen and heard that comment while I was in the military and no one said a word. Apparently one cannot even touch another Soldier or military member for fear of being charged. I've seen a Colonel jab/poke an NCO in the stomach and tell the NCO he was fat and there was no place in the unit for him. Personally, I liked the old military where boys were made into men and they took the razzing that came their way without complaint. As I said in the opening post, maybe they don't like her for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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