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I have met a SPC Not even Promotable, faking his rank by signing in his rank as a SGT on a roster in a community center. I know his rank but he keeps signing in himself as a sergeant. would that be a punishable by a military law ???
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Yes, it is. This can be a violation of Article 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. You can report the use of the inappropriate rank to the individuals chain of command.
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Maybe, impersonating a Non-Commissioned Officer is a violation of Article 134; however to be charged with the offense the Government must show the action was detrimental to good order and discipline. If he tried to give some a lawful order, I could see meeting that threshold, I am not sure (that is why the Commander has a JAG rep) if simply putting that rank on a sign in sheet meets the same threshold. As a junior NCO, I would recommend you pull the soldier aside and tell him that it is wrong to sign in as a SGT and see if the corrects the behavior before running it up the chain for legal action.
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It's an ego thing....tell him to self correct....normally those types of brains...wear fake medals and badges...met many....normally no cure...even when caught and punished.
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I know a Reserve 60 year old Sgt who tells women he's a AD Sgt Major......one of his girlfriend's asked me....I said Hell no....he's an E-5....she slapped him....her dream of getting her hands on an E-9 's retirement vanished into thin air....she looked up the E-9 pay on Google....
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If he's a poser off-duty he may be. Many fake things on the net, but that's the whole anonymous thing. If on base or for profit there's no doubt.
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