It is a time for war, and according to the UCMJ, you can be executed for deserting in a time of war. Chances are that he'll go to NJP and get an administrative or other than honorable discharge.
2006-12-01 09:17:38
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answered by Paul P 3
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Neither is 'faster.' At each facility he will be at the bottom of the priority list. Real soldiers will automatically get in line ahead of him and if they need a lawn mowed - the lawn has priority.
Why should the military give any form of consideration to a deserter?
2006-12-01 09:06:51
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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Have your friend check the UCMJ. After 30 days his command can charge him with desertion...that can bring prison time. Odds are they will give him a less than honorable discharge. He can explain that to his future employers.
2006-12-01 14:30:26
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answered by iraq51 7
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Dont know for sure but doubt he will go to jail, if he was only in for a few months. Then he will most likely be genral or admistrative dishcarged, for failure to adapt to the military.
Course you never know sometimes they do like to make examples of people.
2006-12-01 08:35:03
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answered by striderknight2000 3
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neither. he will be remanded to custody until the command he was last at decides to come get him and process him out.
2006-12-01 09:28:58
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answered by Mrsjvb 7
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FT.LEAVENWORTH------they just love deserters
exactly where he deserves to end up
2006-12-01 08:42:19
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answered by mcspic63 4
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He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!He is going to jail!
2006-12-01 08:31:59
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answered by spyderman131 3
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