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Interesting, though these two are all I read about the case. Is it me or does something seem a bit fishy? I miss something?
http://www.recordonline.com/news/20170501/west-point-cadets-court-martial-trial-starts
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SP5 Christine Conley - Many times they would simply to gain public backing and pressure.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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The Army ROTC unit I was in spent a good deal of time training up there the 3 yrs I was with them, before eventually going USAF OTS...we were with the cadets in the barracks, in formations, in the dining hall, on the orienteering range and the obstacle course, as well as rappelling down their mountaineering cliff, so I got, if not a perfect idea of existence there, at least, I think, a halfway decent idea of what it's actually like, at least somewhat...pluys, my next younger brother was USMMA Kings Point, I commissioned him when he'd finished and gone USNR, I'd been USAF then...so, obviously, clearly, it must've been pretty bad to justify that kind of punishment, that's all I'm saying...I also worked with many USAFA grads, the deputy base commander, an O-5, where I was had been Annapolis, the O-9 initially in charge of the installation had been a WW2 B-17 enlisted tail gunner who'd gotten into West Point, as well...like I'd said, it quite clearly must've been pretty bad to warrant that level of punishment, certainly...I've also known and/or also worked with a good many grads of SUNY Maritime College, as well, which I very nearly applied to (I kick myself quite frequently about that, honest), and, my best friend in USAF had been AFROTC at VMI, and told me a good deal about the place, so I think I've got a pretty fair idea how military colleges actually work, within some rational level of reason....
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One of those cases where you hope it isn't true because it's an unforgivable thing to do to another person, but you also hope that it is because you don't want an innocent person in prison.
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