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  2. Enlisted Evaluation Report - Wikipedia

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    An enlisted evaluation report (EER) is an evaluation form used by the United States Army; the US Coast Guard also uses a document of the same title. The Army commissioned officer equivalent is the officer evaluation report (OER). The United States Navy equivalent is the fitness report (FITREP).

  3. Conscientious objection in the United States - Wikipedia

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    His diary of army and prison life is published in a collection with three other WWI Mennonite conscientious objectors. In the United States during World War I, conscientious objectors were permitted to serve in noncombatant military roles. About 2000 absolute conscientious objectors refused to cooperate in any way with the military.

  4. Ehren Watada - Wikipedia

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    Of the court-martial recommendation, Seitz accused the Army of trying Watada without looking seriously at his arguments and that of the other experts appearing at the trial about the legality of the war. [22] On November 9, 2006, the U.S. Army announced the decision of the Fort Lewis commander, LTG James Dubik, that Watada would face a court ...

  5. Israeli Teen Who Refused to Enlist in the IDF Is ... - AOL

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    Tens of people gathered in solidarity with Mitnick before he entered the military base where he was set to be arrested on Tuesday. Israeli Teen Who Refused to Enlist in the IDF Is Sentenced to 30 ...

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  7. Conscientious objector - Wikipedia

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    A conscientious objector is an "individual who has claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" [1] on the grounds of freedom of conscience or religion. [2] The term has also been extended to objecting to working for the military–industrial complex due to a crisis of conscience. [3]

  8. Political row over suicide of Indian soldier after army ...

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    Political parties accuse Indian Army of discriminating between its soldiers

  9. 2004 Baghdad refusal of orders - Wikipedia

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    The Army continued with the narrative that the Soldiers were concerned about the condition of their vehicles. The 343rd Quartermaster Company, based in Rock Hill, South Carolina, had earlier been forced to turn back from an abortive 3.5 day journey to another army base which had refused their load of contaminated fuel. [3]