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Location:Galvez
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Occupation:Security Coordinator
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Registered on:10/15/2006
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I enjoyed the hell out of this but I don't think Bobby Jones would approve????
Former U.S. Army Military Police veteran here. Officer Jones appears to be in violation of UCMJ Article 107 based on this article. Maximum punishment is dishonorable discharge and up to five years imprisonment.

The elements of false official statement under Article 107, UCMJ are:

That the accused signed a certain official document or made a certain official statement;
That the document or statement was false in certain particulars;
That the accused knew it to be false at the time of signing it or making it; and,
That the false document or statement was made with the intent to deceive.

. False Official Statement

MAXIMUM PUNISHMENT
The maximum punishment is dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and confinement for five years.
Plant baw here. 22 years in O & G. We have a saying that once you get hired you're putting on the golden handcuffs! A co-worker of mine calls it a reverse mugging where they beat you up while stuffing your pockets with money !
When I was a LEO we used to keep a jar of Vicks vapor rub in the glove box to put under our nose when dealing with db's. Helped a little but you couldn't get the smell out of your uniform.
"Nightmare" describes perfectly with what our lives are like now....
I hope your adoption experience goes better than ours did. Just know this. There is no "fixing" a foster child. If there are any issues with them no amount of love or nurturing will help.
I agree with only adopting an infant. Trust me, DCFS doesn't tell you all the issues a child has. We regret ever even adopting this child but hope that one day he will grow into a loving, caring, and respectful person......
I am speaking to you with personal experience in adoption. In 2015 my wife and I decided to foster a nine year old boy. The first three months were great however that all changed soon after that! We found out that he had been concealing some major behavior problems and he had been on his best behavior until then. Against our best instincts we decided to go ahead and adopt him with the false belief we could "fix" him. Since we have adopted him our lives have been a living hell.

He now takes medication to help with his violent outbursts and is in therapy twice a week. He has reduced my wife to a nervous wreck which ultimately resulted in my wife and I both having to take medication for depression and anxiety issues. He hates my oldest son and I caution anyone who is considering adoption to proceed with extreme caution!

As I recall, there were two hills. Big Baines and Baby Baines. It may have been the M60 range but I'm not sure. Did OSUT 11-85/4-86 Co E 11th MP Bn then served there as a garrison MP for 18 months.
Just tried going down it a few minutes ago. Got as far as galvez primary and had to turn around. Also tried 933 but had to turn around at Paula Park. Hope this helps.
I'm next door in Ole Homestead. We should be good but I'd be prepared anyways.This is unprecedented

re: Meeting the Spartans

Posted by dodge70769 on 2/15/09 at 10:37 am to
I watched what I could stand on pay-per-view. I actually felt dumber for watching as much as I did. Probably one of the worst spoof movies ever made. I even contacted Eatel about getting my money back and they said I wasn't the first person to do so lol!
My wife and I saw it last night and really enjoyed it. It's a very well made film, fast-paced, and keeps you interested. The cinematography is top-notch as well. The shootout at the Guggenheim is worth the price of admission alone.
US Army Military Police Corps
85-86 Co. E 11th MP Bn Ft. McClellan, Al
86-88 110th MP Co. Muenchweiller FRG
88-89 Ft. McClellan MP Co.
96-98 239th MP Co. LNG Baton Rouge :usa: