Author Topic: Navy Sailor Forced to Do Manual Labor as Punishment for Refusing to Stand for National Anthem  (Read 288 times)

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Offline Vulcan

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Taking a page from football player Colin Kaepernick’s playbook, a former Navy intelligence specialist recently refused to stand for the national anthem during morning colors.

Note that we said “former.” Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin was promptly stripped of her security clearance, assigned to menial labor for a few days, then shown the exit hatch.

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Ervin claimed she wasn’t informed which order she was violating.

Really? It’s the 10th general order for sentries, which is taught in Navy boot camp. You memorize the 11 general orders until they are burned into your brain. Violation of any one of them is subject to Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and is subject to whatever punishment is decided by court-martial.

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Offline skeeter

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Imagine people like this nitwit manning the ramparts on our behalf. Seems they'd just as soon turn their gun around as shoot at the enemy.