3. Hazing
“Hazing is any conduct whereby a
military member or members, regardless
of service or rank, without proper
authority causes another military
member or members, regardless of
service or rank, to suffer or be exposed
to any activity which is cruel, abusive,
humiliating, oppressive, demeaning or
harmful. Soliciting or coercing another
to perpetrate any such activity is also
considered hazing. “
4. Punishment
• Time in the Brig
• Reduction of Pay
• Reduction of Rank
• Adverse administrative or disciplinary action
5. Rape
“…unlawful sexual intercourse or
sexual penetration of the vagina,
anus or mouth of another person,
with or without force by sex organ,
other body part of foreign object,
without the consent of the victim.”
6. Punishment
According to the UCMJ under article 120, all sexual assault cases will be
tried by general court-marshal. The service member will be dishonorably
discharge if enlisted or dismissed if found to be an officer.
8. Misbehavior before the enemy
• Runs away
• Shamefully abandons, surrenders, or
delivers up any command, unit, place, or
military property which it is his duty to
defend
• Through disobedience, neglect, or
intentional misconduct endangers the
safety of any such command, unit, place, or
military property
• Casts away his arms or ammunition
• Is guilty of cowardly conduct
• Quits his place of duty to plunder or pillage
• Causes false alarms in any command, unit,
or place under control of the armed forces
• Willfully fails to do his utmost to encounter,
engage, capture, or destroy any enemy
troops, combatants, vessels, aircraft, or any
other thing, which it is his duty so to
encounter, engage, capture, or destroy
• Does not afford all practicable relief and
assistance to any troops, combatants,
vessels, or aircraft of the armed forces
belonging to the United States or their allies
when engaged in battle
9. Punishment
• Reduction in rank
• Dishonorable discharge
• Reduction in pay
• Administrative or disciplinary punishment
• Death
11. Misconduct as Prisoner
“If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available.
I will make every effort to escape and to aid others to escape. I
will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.”
-Military Code of
Conduct, Article III
12. Punishment
• Reduction in rank
• Dishonorable discharge
• Reduction in pay
• Administrative or disciplinary punishment
14. Absence Without Leave
When a soldier fails to report to a prescribe place of
duty or leaves his permanent station or command
without proper authorization. – Article 86
16. Military Hell Punishment
• Confinement to a brig
in external hell fire
• Will be running in the
same area for eternity
17. Driving Under the Influence
When a soldier operates any motorized vehicle while intoxicated or
while impaired by a controlled substance – Article 111
18. Punishment
• Reduction in rank
• Confinement with bread and water
• Hard labor
• Separation from military
19. Military Hell Punishment
• Drink liquor for eternity
• Hung by the ankle and submerged in a drum
filled with hallucinogen
20. Conclusion
• Dante’s Inferno
• Hazing
• Rape
• Misconduct Before the Enemy
• Misconduct as Prisoner
• Absent Without Leave
• Driving Under the Influence
21. References
• Inferno (Dante). (n.d.). Retrieved April 9, 2015, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferno_(Dante)
• Uniform Code of Military Justice - UCMJ. (n.d.).
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Editor's Notes
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Inferno (Italian for "Hell") is the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. It is followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. It is an allegory telling of the journey of Dante through Hell, guided by the Roman poet Virgil. In the poem, Hell is depicted as nine circles of suffering located within the Earth. Allegorically, the Divine Comedy represents the journey of the soul towards God, with the Inferno describing the recognition and rejection of sin.
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Within the military we have experienced situations of hazing in where a superior ranking service member will order another service member to execute various, rigorous tasks, either physical or humiliating. Sometimes service members will be asked to execute physical “training” until the person, who initiated the hazing, is tired.
Another example of hazing is the promotion rituals within each various branches. Although Hazing has never been authorized in the history of the united states military. In the Marine Corps, upon promotion, the marines will bare their newest insignias on their collars with the pointed side against the flesh and the protective cover removed. Member of the unit will line up and proceed to punch the marine in both collarbones driving the insignias into their flesh repeatedly. The marine is effect has been “pinned” and accepted by his peers into he next rank.
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The person charged with rape in military hell will be raped in the same manner they committed the crime, for the remainder of their military contract. Then they will live out the rest of eternity watching “dirty” videos while feeling intense sharp pains in their genital regions every time they are sexually aroused.
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As members of the US Military every individual must under oath pledge their allegiance to follow the orders of the President of the United States (POTUS) and the officers appointed above them. Although we each as individuals may hold our own personal, religious or moral beliefs. We affirm under oath that we will cast these opinions aside and do what is required to complete each mission. During service one gains an extraordinary level of trust with fellow service members. one must accept that they are putting their own life on the line in defense of the country and are required to kill the enemy at times.
To betray this trust to your fellow service member and possibly aid the enemy may result in failure of the mission or ultimately the fall of our government.
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Any military person who betrays the foundations and laws of its country in this manner shall be paraded in disgrace along with their family members across the country in the uniform of the enemy. They shall be restrained to prevent them from raising their head, cowering in shame. After all citizens are given the opportunity to view this traitor they shall be lowered into a cauldron of boiling oil slowly to inflict as much pain until death while their family is forced to watch.
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Misconduct as Prisoner is defined as any military member subject to the UCMJ who while in the hands of the enemy during time of war:
(1) for the purpose of securing favorable treatment by his captors acts without proper authority in a manner contrary to law, custom, or regulation, to the detriment of others of whatever nationality held by the enemy as civilian or military prisoners; or
(2) while in a position of authority over such persons maltreat them without justifiable cause
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Punishment will be swift and deliberate; without any legal rights or proceedings. Fellow prisoners shall immediately impose judgement and punishment by removing the arms and legs of the person. The final act of punishment will be the removal of this persons tongue preventing them from providing any further assistance or information to enemy forces. They shall remain in this condition until found and see if the enemy will take pity upon this individual.
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