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<blockquote data-quote="FTN" data-source="post: 136036" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>Deserting is not the end of the world. I knew several guys who deserted (120 plus days in one case) and were retained. They did their 45 days restriction, 45 days extra duty, half month's pay times two, and reduction to the next inferior paygrade and still lasted their four or six years. But if he has drugs in his system when he returns, he'll spend some time in the brig, maybe a month so long as he is compliant, then will be processed out with an other than honorable (OTH) or dishonorable discharge (daughter). </p><p></p><p>But this isn't always the case. I knew a guy that claimed to the CO that he didn't know that eating cocaine was doing it. The SOB walked away scott free. </p><p></p><p>Amnesty for deserters? The USS Abraham Lincoln was in Australia about six years ago. A few of the sailors found out the bartender deserted twenty plus years before. So they pulled the SOFA card and had Aussie police escort the Lincoln's MAA force (Master-at-arms, navy police basically) to the bar to arrest the guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FTN, post: 136036, member: 4458"] Deserting is not the end of the world. I knew several guys who deserted (120 plus days in one case) and were retained. They did their 45 days restriction, 45 days extra duty, half month's pay times two, and reduction to the next inferior paygrade and still lasted their four or six years. But if he has drugs in his system when he returns, he'll spend some time in the brig, maybe a month so long as he is compliant, then will be processed out with an other than honorable (OTH) or dishonorable discharge (daughter). But this isn't always the case. I knew a guy that claimed to the CO that he didn't know that eating cocaine was doing it. The SOB walked away scott free. Amnesty for deserters? The USS Abraham Lincoln was in Australia about six years ago. A few of the sailors found out the bartender deserted twenty plus years before. So they pulled the SOFA card and had Aussie police escort the Lincoln's MAA force (Master-at-arms, navy police basically) to the bar to arrest the guy. [/QUOTE]
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