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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 722739" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Sorry KSM, just saw this thread. First off, about the disclosure. You have to remember that this is the military. Not the medical profession nor the legal profession. Especially considering the possibility that some of this drug use was happening while she was a minor, I'm not surprised at all that they disclosed this information.</p><p></p><p>As far as the discharge goes, while I obviously cant say for sure, I'd be surprised if this is anything more than administrative. The fact of the matter is that a HUGE number of recruits in all branches of the military don't make it through boot camp due to the military finding out that they lied during the enlistment process. Its simply not cost effective for them to prosecute each and every one, especially in a case like this where the only evidence is her own admission. Too easy for her to recant that and change her story up again and say that they misunderstood what she said or something like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 722739, member: 18238"] Sorry KSM, just saw this thread. First off, about the disclosure. You have to remember that this is the military. Not the medical profession nor the legal profession. Especially considering the possibility that some of this drug use was happening while she was a minor, I'm not surprised at all that they disclosed this information. As far as the discharge goes, while I obviously cant say for sure, I'd be surprised if this is anything more than administrative. The fact of the matter is that a HUGE number of recruits in all branches of the military don't make it through boot camp due to the military finding out that they lied during the enlistment process. Its simply not cost effective for them to prosecute each and every one, especially in a case like this where the only evidence is her own admission. Too easy for her to recant that and change her story up again and say that they misunderstood what she said or something like that. [/QUOTE]
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