Originally Posted by
Adlerdriver
When he's convicted of a crime or "reprehensible behavior" is actually determined to have taken place, then I'm sure he'll get whatever punishment he deserves. Until then, there's the whole innocent until proven guilty thing and I'm willing to wait. It appears you are not.
Apparently you are a little late to the party. What he has already admitted to, taking a drunk female subordinate to his room, would have gotten him disciplinary action in every active duty unit I was in.
You went on to imply that the service of all ANG and Reserve service members is inferior to those folks on active duty.
Inferior in quality? Maybe yes, maybe no. Depends on the unit. Inferior in actual hours put in in the course of a year? Most definitely, for all but a few career Reservists.
That's why I responded to you. You clearly don't have a clue about this specific subject and I suggest that maybe you should stick to what you know.
Well clearly YOU don't have a clue, since I was a reservist (albeit briefly) before going on full time active duty. And if you have been in EITHER active duty or Reserve (don't know ANG, but I suspect it is the same) you know damn well that no senior officer's career would have survived something like this.
And you can have the beak at me all you want, but you ALSO know damn well the lady lawyer was flag waving the way she presented his military time.