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Capt Gregory Prickett
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I don't have a problem with charges against the driver, but the Marines need to tell North Carolina to pound sand, that they will handle it under the UCMJ and MCM.
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SFC Marshal Gleason
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Typically the military will ask the civilian authorities to handle the case. Save money for the state and different standards for trail
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Capt Gregory Prickett
Capt Gregory Prickett
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SFC Marshal Gleason - that hasn't been my experience when it was in connection with military operations.
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Until they start charging the chain of command this wont change. We’ve all been on convoys where we knew our vehicles couldn’t meet RPs and CPs safely in the times given but we knew the rath we would take if we said anything. Until that environment changes, SMs will continue to die needlessly. JMO.
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LCpl Dana Paulsen
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Back in ‘98 when I was active duty and we were doing field exercises, we had a Marine driving recklessly in a Humvee. He was counseled numerous times in the past about his speeding and reckless driving. Instead of suspending his driving privileges, they put him back behind the wheel. And during a field training exercise, he drove recklessly, in front of have the unit, myself included. I said he’s gonna roll that thing. Not a minute later, he rolled it, killing our our Motor-T SSGT. He was beat up pretty good but survived. He was court martialed. It was a sad day.
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