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<p>[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1049745, member: 23626"]I thought that perhaps they were using them in the vending machines on the base. The vendor files a complaint the NCIS would take over then hand the case to Treasury department after they caught the guys ? Then with the case closed, they gave it back to the Base commander to mete out appropriate punishment. But the felony would have gone on record. I don't think this guy was Court Martialed, otherwise he would have been more aware of his status. It was probably glossed over with an article 15, the $20 fine and he thought it was a done deal ?</p><p> </p><p>I saw some charges handled that way when I was in Nam. Some crimes don't seem like that big of a deal even though by letter of law they are. It was a felony to steal C rations and break open the meal kits for the cigarettes for example, but I believe it might have been done. IMHO[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="10gary22, post: 1049745, member: 23626"]I thought that perhaps they were using them in the vending machines on the base. The vendor files a complaint the NCIS would take over then hand the case to Treasury department after they caught the guys ? Then with the case closed, they gave it back to the Base commander to mete out appropriate punishment. But the felony would have gone on record. I don't think this guy was Court Martialed, otherwise he would have been more aware of his status. It was probably glossed over with an article 15, the $20 fine and he thought it was a done deal ? I saw some charges handled that way when I was in Nam. Some crimes don't seem like that big of a deal even though by letter of law they are. It was a felony to steal C rations and break open the meal kits for the cigarettes for example, but I believe it might have been done. IMHO[/QUOTE]
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