So tragic - had come so far and one stupid moment ended it all.

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3dfxMM wrote:It sounds like he left West Point before he graduated.
Nonetheless, a senseless death. Condolences to his family.Dixon used the name Marcus McInerney while at West Point, but did not play any games, according to the Connecticut Post. He reportedly opted out of the football program last year so that he could focus on academics.
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People who leave West Point (or any of the service academies) were always obligated to serve their time commitment as enlisted personnel. Unless this is another of the ordinary duties in life that have succumbed to liberal political correctness.3dfxMM wrote:It sounds like he left West Point before he graduated.
After separtion from the the USMA, it appears that the requirement to serve out only applies to persons who have finished the first two years.Jumping Frog wrote:People who leave West Point (or any of the service academies) were always obligated to serve their time commitment as enlisted personnel. Unless this is another of the ordinary duties in life that have succumbed to liberal political correctness.3dfxMM wrote:It sounds like he left West Point before he graduated.
Oh, that's right. When you said it, I was reminded of someone I knew in the 70's faced with the decision after two years whether to start with the 3rd year.WildBill wrote:After separtion from the the USMA, it appears that the requirement to serve out only applies to persons who have finished the first two years.
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I could be wrong, but I think cadets from West Point do not enlist. The get a commission.Jumping Frog wrote:People who leave West Point (or any of the service academies) were always obligated to serve their time commitment as enlisted personnel. Unless this is another of the ordinary duties in life that have succumbed to liberal political correctness.3dfxMM wrote:It sounds like he left West Point before he graduated.
West Point graduates get commissioned as officers when they graduate.Valk wrote:I could be wrong, but I think cadets from West Point do not enlist. The get a commission.Jumping Frog wrote:People who leave West Point (or any of the service academies) were always obligated to serve their time commitment as enlisted personnel. Unless this is another of the ordinary duties in life that have succumbed to liberal political correctness.3dfxMM wrote:It sounds like he left West Point before he graduated.
That's what I always think when I hear about someone killed while cleaning a gun, but this case might just be stupidity.Beiruty wrote:Suicide, Ballony story.
To me this would be a more plausible conclusion if he hadn't done it in front of two witnesses.recaffeination wrote:That's what I always think when I hear about someone killed while cleaning a gun, but this case might just be stupidity.Beiruty wrote:Suicide, Ballony story.
Does anyone know if a year at USMAPS creates any obligation for civilian students?WildBill wrote:After separtion from the the USMA, it appears that the requirement to serve out only applies to persons who have finished the first two years.
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I can't find anything on their website, but based on the two year USMA policy, I would not that civilians would have any obligation.hillfighter wrote:Does anyone know if a year at USMAPS creates any obligation for civilian students?WildBill wrote:After separtion from the the USMA, it appears that the requirement to serve out only applies to persons who have finished the first two years.
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