gridlore: Doug looking off camera with a grin (Army - Infantry)
Douglas Berry ([personal profile] gridlore) wrote2010-06-23 12:40 pm
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A military note.

I'm following a lot of discussion threads about the resignation of General McChrystal. One of the common complaints is that this somehow violates Gen. McChrystal's freedom of speech.

The military operates under a special set of laws called the Uniform Code of Military Justice. These laws are just like any regular law, passed by Congress as a package and signed by the President, but apply only to members of the US military and to military installations. The relevant code here is Article 88:

“Any commissioned officer who uses contemptuous words against the President, the Vice President, Congress, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military department, the Secretary of Transportation, or the Governor or legislature of any State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession in which he is on duty or present shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.”


There is a separate Article covering enlisted troops.

We live on discipline in the services. We require it. An army depends on mutual lines of respect up and down the chain of command, and that includes the civilian power structure. Especially the President in his role as Commander-in-Chief. We are also trained to be polite to officials, no matter what we think about them. That training served me well when Vice-President Bush shook my hand in Hawaii.

That Gen. McChrystal and his immediate staff were so contemptuous over multiple encounters with a reporter shows that McChrystal had fostered a climate of disrespect for the National Command Authority. That is unforgivable.
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[identity profile] glinda-w.livejournal.com 2010-06-23 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, all that, exactly.

But I hadn't expected this part:

We are also trained to be polite to officials, no matter what we think about them. That training served me well when Vice-President Bush shook my hand in Hawaii.

*kittens coffee all over keyboard and monitor* :)

[identity profile] gridlore.livejournal.com 2010-06-23 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
He came to Hawaii for some reason and observed my unit on the Company Live-Fire Assault Range. After our exercise, he shook hands and posed for a few photos. Very nice guy, I just disagreed with just about everything he stood for.

[identity profile] lizzibabe.livejournal.com 2010-06-24 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I entirely agree. it continually frustrates me that over the last decade or so more and more of the country insists on personally and vindictively disrespecting the POTUS. I just don't think there's civility anymore and that saddens me.