Department of Defense

IN 1962 WHEN THE UCMJ WAS AMENDED, THE UNITED STATES NAVY CARVED OUT THE “VESSEL EXCEPTION.” – THIS PROVIDED A “LEGAL” METHOD FOR THE NAVY TO CIRCUMVENT DUE PROCESS OF LAW MAKING IT EASIER TO RAILROAD INNOCENT SAILORS AND MARINES.

Most people know literally nothing about how the military dispenses justice. In fact, most members currently on active duty have no damn clue about the military’s so-called due process. It’s only when they get into trouble, do they begin to educate themselves. By that time it’s too late. Let’s do [ … Read More]

Department of Defense

UNITED STATES NAVY CHOSE TO AVOID COURT-MARTIALING CAPTAIN JOHN R. NETTLETON, LETTING HIM ESCAPE ALL THOSE PESKY MILITARY LAWS THE NAVY APPLIES TO JUNIOR OFFICERS AND ENLISTED PERSONNEL – INSTEAD OF GETTING 15+ YEARS, NETTLETON ONLY HAS TO SERVE 2 YEARS (if that!)

United States Navy Captain John R. Nettleton received a slap on the wrist from U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Corrigan. As some of our readers may recall from a past article, a fight erupted inside Nettleton’s official residence at Guantanamo Navy base after commissary worker Christopher Tur loudly accused Nettleton [ … Read More]

Air National Guard

ARMY INSPECTOR GENERAL CAUGHT ON HOT MIC – COLONEL “PHONY MF” CRUMBSNATCHER’S DECEITFULNESS CAME TO LIGHT AFTER HE HUNG UP THE PHONE, ONLY TO FIND OUT THE PHONE WASN’T HUNG UP!

For the record, we didn’t make up the name “CRUMBSNATCHER.” Someone else did. His real name is Colonel Krompecher, but we’ll keep the “Crumbsnatcher” moniker for now. Where deceitfulness is concerned, Crumbsnatcher is “Army Strong.” During one of his attempts to obtain information from an Army Inspector General, Colonel Crumbsnatcher, [ … Read More]