Bingo on all points. I sympathize with her motives, but she handled this really badly. And bottom line... THE COMPUTER WAS NOT HERS. That said this looks like there is more to this than what has been reported. I did a little stint with JAG back in the early 90’s while recovering from a broken arm and learned a lot about military justice.
This would be Article 15 material 99% of the time. My guess is that her command made the decision to get rid of her and this was as good a pretext as any. I won’t speculate on the reasons. I have seen it done for both good reasons and bad. Her command may have a hard core case of anti-Christian PCitis. Or she may have been the sort of person who doesn’t play and get along well with others. I have seen that too, including some Christians who just did not grasp that, yes, there are boundaries.
But clearly there is a lot more to this than what made it into print.
I worked for some several years at our Army Education Center. Our computers - all computers - were for military work only and were monitored constantly. If were got ‘off task’ the dreaded red screen would take over.