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Major offenses
Soldiers found guilty of major transgressions will be
punished by the military authorities.
A soldier who kills another soldier will probably be shot.
However, long wall-to-wall counseling sessions prior to the arrival
of the military police are appropriate in cases where the
transgression was against another soldier, and are best conducted
in the presence of the wronged soldier. If the wronged soldier is
still alive, he or she should be invited to join in to the session,
as he or she will feel that revenge is called for and participating
in the session will help to heal mental wounds caused by the
perpetrator.
Rape
No offense is as damaging to the victim as rape. Murder does not
come close, since the victim is dead and knows nothing. A raped
soldier will have psychological scars for the rest of his or her
life. A male soldier who is the victim of a homosexual rape is
especially damaged, and many commit suicide rather than live with
this burden immediate wall-to-wall counseling is required, and it
must be so severe that bones are broken. Dimension lumber must be
used during this session, and the minimum length of the session is
three hours. If any part of the rapist's body has not been hit with
the board, the session is not complete. At least one arm and one
leg will be broken during the session and the testicles will be hit
at least ten times.
Murder
Coming close to rape in its severity is murder. The victim will
not be able to participate in the counseling, of course. A long
counseling session with a baseball bat and jackboots will be
initiated and will continue only until the perpetrator is
unconscious. Then the murderer must be revived and beat on some
more.
Arson
Arson, of course, affects us all. Besides the possibility of
losing your life, seeing all your crap go up in smoke and having to
sleep in the street for the next three years, arsonists steal unit
morale, cohesion and esprit de corps. After all, if you can't trust
someone to not burn your place down, how can you trust him in a
combat situation? Arsonists are very simple to counsel. They are to
be placed in the burning building and the doors are to be
locked.
Robbery, burglary and barracks thievery
These crimes also affect unit morale. When a soldier rips off
your stuff, all you want to do is kill him. Well, if it's your
crap, go ahead and do him in. In fact, do more than that. If
however, it wasn't your crap he took, you should let the wronged do
the little crap head. Popular punishments for barracks thieves
include the soldier falling down the stairs twenty or thirty times.
Soldiers have also been penned into their rooms and tear gas powder
blown under the door with a hair dryer. Anything cruel is good
barracks thieves. In fact, it is best if you hold a formation to
make the entire battalion observe the barracks thief being killed.
People who do crap like this do not deserve to live, as they are
far below contempt. I would rather have Russians distroing message
traffic than a barracks thief in the company. And I definitely do
not want Russians pulling WSC.
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