Makes sense. He was critical, derogatory, possibly insubordinate towards his superior officer. Shit doesn't stop just because it's written on Facebook or Twitter. In the military it's viewed as if you would have just said those things straight to your commanding officer in person, basically. If you wouldn't say it to your commanding officer in person, don't say it online. They're soldiers 24/7 and these things have real effects on unit cohesion and battle readiness. 🤷♂️
He'll be court-martialed under Articles 88, 89 and 134 of the UCMJ. The clowns won't let it go.
https://www.army.mil/article/73367/social_media_misuse_punishable_under_ucmj
Makes sense. He was critical, derogatory, possibly insubordinate towards his superior officer. Shit doesn't stop just because it's written on Facebook or Twitter. In the military it's viewed as if you would have just said those things straight to your commanding officer in person, basically. If you wouldn't say it to your commanding officer in person, don't say it online. They're soldiers 24/7 and these things have real effects on unit cohesion and battle readiness. 🤷♂️