Posted on May 23, 2014
CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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If he admits to it, and is seeking counseling for it - should he be punished?

I am of the belief that if you wanted help, really wanted help, you'd have sought out conseling before....any thoughts or speculation as to what the punishent will be?

http://www.stripes.com/news/navy/adultery-led-to-virginia-navy-base-enlisted-leader-s-ouster-1.284104
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SSG Ronald Rollins
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The only reason he is going for help as he says is beause he knew he was caught. Trying to make himself look likecit was not his fault. As i said before, if you are an E7 or above, the normal rules do not apply. I was at fort Leonard wood. Training post. I seen so many get into trouble doing the same thing a SFC or officer did. E6 and below got hammered. Loss of rank, loss of pay, restriction. Even loss of MOS. E7 and above they tried to hide it. E6 and E8 both married unknowingly was with the same female. E6 lost everything. rank, pay, money, and carreer. E8 (1SG) nothing was said or done.he was selected for SGM 3 MONTHS later. Thankfully he was in a non injury DWI accident out on town. They could not hide it. It eas his 3d DUI. 2 on post hidden. He retired as a 1SG. Is it fair? no is it right? no. But they get away with it every day. Until it is fair across the board, things will get worse.
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SSgt Mose Carter
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If sexual harassment can be a career killer for senior officers, surely adultery is also.
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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Let me see base Senior NCO, want to bet this wasn't the first time in his career, just the first time he was caught? Doing it on a government computer? DUH that is just plain dumb, or by cheating standards, my wife want find out. Question remains will he get burned for it? He should but seeing how a jury of his peers will try him, most likely not, as most of them are probably guilty too.
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CW5 Regimental Chief Warrant Officer
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When I joined up, Monica Lewinski was a household name. Examples are set from the top. Yes, UCMJ did not apply to the blue dress incident but it still was a bad example set for all.
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COL Charles Williams
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig as I am sure you are well aware this is widespread issue in our ranks... Senior Leader misconduct... Sex, Power, and Money....

He should be relieved and invited to retire. He should/we should be treated the same way he/we would treat a subordinate.
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