Posted on Jul 2, 2020
How would you approach a situation where one of your soldiers owes another soldier some money?
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I have a soldier who owes another soldier money. The other soldier is in a different section of the same unit and he contacted me and showed me proof. There are multiple texts from my soldier to him asking for a loan and further proof that my soldier is avoiding him.
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Article 121 for Larceny and Wrongful Appropriation. This is what I would inform this Soldier of. And if they do not pay back what was owed/promised...then you will recommend to the Commander UCMJ actions.
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You may want to have that soldier go talk to JAG...they would be able to give him real legal advice on his options on how to handle it.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
I mean - I have no clue what their options could be or what actual UCMJ article it could fall under. People are trained in things like this - why not let them handle it? Instead of leading a soldier in the wrong direction.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff I wasn't being sarcastic at all! It was a relief to see an easy solution presented to me. You're absolutely right.
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You need to speak to JAG for some quick advice first; are these texts enough proof to put charges in this individual should the command choose to do so. With this information in mind you speak to your Soldier, with a prepared counseling statement telling him of his personal responsibilities, and any charges he could face should the other Soldier press forward. The rest you know.
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