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  2. John F. Gore - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure as adjutant general, Gore became romantically involved with a subordinate officer, which is forbidden by army regulation. After a thorough investigation, General Maxwell R. Thurman, vice-chief of staff of the US Army, severely reprimanded General Gore for an “open and improper relationship with a female subordinate.” The ...

  3. Thomas J. Fiscus - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Fiscus was punished for conduct unbecoming an officer and several other offenses after an investigation found that he engaged in improper relationships with more than a dozen women. Fiscus received a formal reprimand and forfeitures of pay under Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice for conduct unbecoming, fraternization ...

  4. List of charges in United States v. Manning - Wikipedia

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    Army Regulation 25-2, para. 4-5(a)(4): Circumventing security mechanisms; Army Regulation 25-2, para. 4-6(k): Forbids transferring classified or sensitive information to non-secure systems; Army Regulation 380-5: Improper storage of classified information; UCMJ 134 (General article): 24 counts.

  5. Aberdeen scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen Scandal was a military sexual assault scandal in 1996 at Aberdeen Proving Ground, a United States Army base in Maryland.. Ultimately, twelve drill instructors were charged with sex crimes; four were sentenced to prison, while eight others were discharged or received non-judicial punishment. [1]

  6. Uniform Code of Military Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is the foundation of the system of military justice of the armed forces of the United States.The UCMJ was established by the United States Congress in accordance with their constitutional authority, per Article I Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, which provides that "The Congress shall have Power . . . to make Rules for the Government and ...

  7. Department of Defense Whistleblower Program - Wikipedia

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    An Army staff sergeant received an unfavorable Non-Commissioned Officer Evaluation Report in reprisal for reporting to members of her chain of command that there was a perception of favoritism and a possible inappropriate relationship between two non-commissioned officers. The evaluation report was rescinded.

  8. Moral waiver - Wikipedia

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    The waiver-granting official would be either the commanding officer of the induction center, or the commander of the national induction-center system; the regulations permit even partial discretion as to which of the two applies only in the case of serious juvenile offenses: for adverse juvenile adjudication for one or more juvenile "felonies ...

  9. Unlawful command influence - Wikipedia

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    The Army Lawyer, June 2006. Morris, Lawrence J. "“This Better Be Good”: The Courts Continue to Tighten the Burden in Unlawful Command Influence Cases". The Army Lawyer, May 1998. Kiel, John L., Jr. "They Came In Like a Wrecking Ball: Recent Trends at CAAF in Dealing With Apparent UCI". The Army Lawyer, January 2018.