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11-25-06, 01:34 PM #1
Marine Conscientious Objector?????
Marine Seeking Discharge Sent to Iraq
By Associated Press
Fri Nov 24, 8:00 AM
PHILADLPHIA - A Marine from New Jersey was deployed to Iraq this month despite being recommended for a military discharge by a hearing officer who agreed that he should receive conscientious objector status.
Marine Lance Cpl. John Rogowskyj Jr., of Pennsauken, is one of a handful of conscientious objectors trying to get out of the military. He has taken his case to federal court in Washington, where he is pressing for an immediate separation.
"I believe that God has given man free will," he said in legal documents. "By surrendering my will to the military, I realize that I have willfully propagated violence."
Rogowskyj, now 22, joined the Marine Corps Reserve in 2002. He was ordered to active duty the next year and submitted a request for a conscientious objector discharge this year. He described himself as a religious humanist who does not belong to any organized religion.
"I see now that I must separate from the military with all due haste, or suffer without the forgiveness of grace, for defying the truth that I see plainly before me, that violence as a means or end cannot be tolerated," said Rogowskyj.
In October, a Marine captain who served as the hearing officer recommended that Rogowskyj be discharged. Then in June, a major said he could still serve noncombat duty. But Maj. Gen. D.V. Odell Jr., commander of the Fourth Marine Division ruled in August that Rogowskyj was "theologically confused and does not reflect any officially recognized faith group."
And on Nov. 2, he deployed to Iraq.
"He's not supposed to be there (Iraq)," his lawyer, Eugene R. Fidell, told The Philadelphia Inquirer for Friday's newspapers.
The military says the number of conscientious objectors in the military is minute _ about .01 percent of the nearly 500,000-member Army and a similarly small proportion of the Marine Corps.
"The nation is at war and the vast, vast majority of our soldiers serve honorably in and out of combat," said Lt. Col. Bryan Hilferty, an Army spokesman. "Those very few soldiers who are genuine conscientious objectors are either discharged or moved to a noncombatant position."
But J.E. McNeil, executive director of the nonprofit Center for Conscience and War in Washington, said Rogowskyj's request is not as unusual as the military would make it seem.
"They only count the C.O. applications when they are done," she said. "When somebody applies, it takes 18 months."
Information from: The Philadelphia Inquirer, http://www.philly.com
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11-25-06, 02:37 PM #2
that coward is a disgrace to America and the United States Marines.
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11-25-06, 03:01 PM #3
Him and his lawyer (???) both need to have their nuts cut off just under the chin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SEMPER FI,
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11-25-06, 06:15 PM #4
I went to Vietnam with VMA-211 during the 1972 Easter Offensive, along with VMA-311 and other MAG-12 elements. Shortly after arriving, and a few rocket attacks later, two idiots in VMA-311 decided they were COs.
They were transferred to the MABS-12 engineer detachment and spent the rest of their overseas tour filling sandbags and maintaining bunkers, a minimum of 12-hrs per day, seven days per week. They got no days off and no R&R. Both were corporals and were frequently assigned to details supervised by lance corporals. Luckily for both, they already had about seven or eight months in on their tour so they didn't have to shovel dirt the whole time MAG-12 was in-country (nine months). They were shunned by everyone I knew and spoken to only to be given orders. I considered them the scum of the earth (still do).
They did stick to their guns and never recanted their CO claim despite the slave labor conditions.
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11-25-06, 08:07 PM #5
This D****m Scum Sucker needs to be granted his CO status and put his ass in The Brig for the rest of his enlistment. He sure as Hell won't have to kill anybody there. Then Discharge him with a Fully Accredited DISHONORABLE. It's a**holes like this that suck life out of socity.
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11-25-06, 08:14 PM #6
WELL, DUH!! What did these *******s think they were joining? The whole purpose of the military is to kill, maim and destroy the opposition. Give the SOB a UD (along with the rest of his ilk).
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11-25-06, 08:37 PM #7
Big Chicken Dinner's for all the OC's if you ask me. Screw 'em.
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11-25-06, 09:01 PM #8Originally Posted by Zulu 36
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11-26-06, 12:18 AM #9
They should have to stay and carry out the rest of their contract. They joined the Marine Corp, went through Boot Camp, went to their MOS school. Now when they feel like they will be activevated they do the CO thing. Naw this is the little whimpy way of doing it, section 8 bull crap. If they don't stand their duty, Brig time or worse hard time. Sound off Marines.
Semper Fi
Sgt. Hoss
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11-26-06, 12:37 AM #10Originally Posted by SgtHMH
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11-26-06, 08:46 AM #11
Send him to Leavenworth, put him in general population, and leak the word that he's a child molester. If he survives the amount of time that's left on his contract, give him his Dishonorable.
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11-26-06, 09:04 AM #12Originally Posted by MOUNTAINWILLIAM
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11-26-06, 09:19 AM #13
This guy joined the reserves thinking all he had to do was go to meetings and collect a check. Supprise, Supprise, now he has to do something for the check. I doubt his clam of being a CO., its more like being a coward.
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11-26-06, 11:20 AM #14
These *******s knew what they were getting into when they signed their enlistment contract. THEN, the **** hits the fan (COMBAT), and their yellow stripes start to glisten!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SEMPER FI,
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11-26-06, 12:45 PM #15
Hmmm
Just Curious
Has anyone ever figured out yet which is better, a dead hero or a live coward
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