(September 23, 2010 at 10:47 pm)lrh9 Wrote: You know I was referring to legal rights. There are no moral rights as I attest to in my signature.
A contractually obligated soldier has no legal right to just leave because he is having issues with his faith. Personally, I think he's just a pussy that was afraid to go to Afghanistan. If he is truly a conscientious objector, they will give him that status, but, again, that gives him no right to bail on his contract.
(September 23, 2010 at 10:47 pm)lrh9 Wrote: It is possible he can game the system and get a general discharge, and he always has the option of earning a dishonorable discharge if he wants to do that..
Game the system? What crust! He signed the contract. Gaming the system only makes him more of a pussy. News flash: If you don't want to go to war, don't join the Army while your country is in the midst of one.
A dishonorable discharge will fuck up his life.