A pardon should be in order for this soldier.
agreed.
A pardon should be in order for this soldier.
A pardon should be in order for this soldier.
IMO the only thing he should have been charged with was not following orders and lying about it.
I do wonder how many of the posters saying "pardon him" know that he disobeyed a direct order and subsequently lied about it, both of which are also criminal offenses under the UCMJ. And how many know that if he'd followed his direct orders, the situation would never have arisen.
There are always subtleties to the case, and the story most people hear is rarely complete.
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