Maybe the Army should develop a special "boot camp" for these defectives (juvenile delinquents is what they used to call them).
When war was mainly about the size of the forces, that made some sense.
As Vietnam started winding down (1970) the US Army began weeding out people that had been more trouble than worth, since they were drafted.
No longer were they retained, to show "who was boss," and to punish them for being "eff-ups"
The Army just wanted them gone. The sooner the better, no punishments on the way out."
The mission of the military is difficcule enough, without playing babysitter, or juvenile reform school.