Posted on Apr 26, 2014
CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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I am very curious to see your responses here on this story.

If they are found guilty of selling military equipment, what's your recommendation for punishment? Why?

here's a link to the story:

http://www.stripes.com/news/army/fort-carson-sergeants-sought-on-suspicion-of-selling-stolen-military-equipment-1.280172
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SSG Robin Rushlo
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Theft is theft. The only thing having been a Property Book Team manager over several companies, would and should have been more people involved. Also the reason why would be helpful but, does not change the fact theft is theft.It does impact readiness.
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I'm actually surprised that so few feel they don't deserve prison time. This is an absolute breech of trust, and should be punished with some time in the can...
CW4 Guy Butler
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Interesting. This reminds me of another thread on RallyPoint about whether we're taking the stolen valor policing too far (I'd pull the link, but the phone doesn't search well).

Regardless, physical assault is too far.
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CW4 Guy Butler
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I'd be interested in the source as well, although I can think of a few ways they could find the equipment. Frustrated Conex, for example.

Other than that, this is why we built Leavenworth...
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The problem with UCMJ is that its very out dated, and punishment is selective. Curious what if they were young LTs?
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MSgt 1 C6 X1 Cdc Writer
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Simply said:

They stole, violating core values/principles & UCMJ. That alone pretty much puts them at the mid-point. They stole high-value items, taking it further. They then worked to sell it for personal gain and to who knows who for what intentions. I agree hit them for the max, punishment fits the crime & enforces expected behavior/standards of those we serve with.
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I voted for the maximum. Silencers and Night Vision Goggles can be very dangerous tools in the wrong hands.
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