Posted on 12/22/2020 10:39:15 AM PST by BenLurkin
Lt. Col. Christopher Ophardt, spokesman for the academy at West Point, said Monday that 73 cadets were accused of cheating on the calculus exam in May after instructors noticed irregularities in answers. All but one were freshmen, or plebes, in a class of 1,200. The other was a sophomore.
After an investigation by an honors committee made up of trained cadets, two cases were dropped for lack of evidence and four were dropped because the cadets resigned, Ophardt said. Of the remaining 67 cases, 55 cadets have admitted cheating and have been enrolled in a six-month rehabilitation program focused on ethics. They will be on probation for the rest of their time at the academy. Three more cadets admitted cheating but weren't eligible for the rehabilitation program.
The remaining cadets accused of cheating face administrative hearings to determine if they've violated the honor code and recommend penalties, which could include expulsion.
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You are so old fashioned. Honor code??? Hahahaha.
Violation of UCMJ Article 92, for starters
When my Dad was at the Naval Academy, one of his classmates got married. This was against the rules. So,the classmate kept it a secret. However, he had a jealous rival who knew the rule and the jealous rival never said anything for 4 years. Just prior to graduation, the jealous rival ratted my Dad’s classmate out. The classmate was dismissed from the Academy.
Back then, if you “bilged” out of the Academy, you had to serve six years as enlisted. Sometime after graduation, my Dad ran into his old classmate on duty. The old classmate had to salute my Dad. It was humiliating for his old classmate. My Dad never forgot that.
Which is ?
‘Dishonesty’ ?
Failure to obey any lawful general order or regulation.
See Articles 133, 134, and 81.
Weak
They won’t kick out minorities. Bad form, you know.
They won’t kick out minorities. Bad form, you know. After all, Army must have a football team. Go Army, Beat Navy!
Your opinion is weaker.
Article 133 deals with officers, midshipman or cadets who are convicted of behaving in a manner unbecoming of an officer and a gentleman. Such a service member will be punished as directed by a court martial. Here 'officer' includes commissioned officers, midshipmen and cadets, both men and women.
There are many offenses that come under the ambit of Article 133. Here are a few examples:
OK, however, cadet/midshipman honor code/concept offenses are rarely dealt with via UCMJ, for good reason unless really serious.
Otherwise give example please.
In that semester, this young man failed:
(1) Another academic class.
(2) The fall P.T. test.
(3) Military development (how he did his job in the cadet chain-of-command).
(4) Military discipline (too many demerits).
At least he didn't violate the Honor Code. And they finally threw him out.
In the preceding spring semester, my company had had three court martials (theft plus a drug case) and an honor scandal that ensnared 3 plebe roommates. When the Superintendent decided to suspend rather than expel the three plebes (all white), the grumbling in the company was so vocal that the Superintendent came to explain himself to us over breakfast. We weren't mollified at all.
I wonder whatever happened to that West Point cadet who graduated a couple of years ago and was photographed shilling for communism at his graduation? If he did keep his commission after that stunt, I imagine others in his unit took care of his butt.
He’s in line to be an advisor to President Harris in 2021.
What passes for journalism in America these days . . .
I wonder what the criteria was for who was eligible for 'rehabilitation and who wasn't... Hope it wasn't based on race...
I wonder what the criteria was for who was eligible for 'rehabilitation and who wasn't... Hope it wasn't based on race...
All of the cheaters should be dismissed. Lots of good people would like a free college education who actually deserve the honor.
Sounds like my experience at USAF pilot training. If you were a minority, had the right plumbing, or were ‘connected’ you could stay and get your wings.
Now you’re moving the goalpost.
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