I believe the remainder of her time in the Navy should be served in the brig, standing at attention for 18 hours each day, reciting the US Pledge of Allegiance. After completion of her ‘tour’, dishonorable discharge.
Don’t know how things work in the US military, but in Canada apparently, during time spent in disciplinary barracks in Edmonton, part of their sentence is to polish a black lacquered stainless steel spoon until it is glistening stainless. This is then repeated over and over again. Simple and inexpensive.
Nice.
I'd sentence this one to polishing a turd.
On a ship at sea.
Knew a sailor that was caught stealing a giant sheet cake. Circa 1965.
He thought it was funny when they took his shoelaces as they put him in the ship's brig.
He noted that the brig was on the most forward part of the ship.
He then explained, how the front of the ship goes up and down, more than the back. They were not on some glassy sea. He soon knew why they took his laces.
Could not sheep, could even think!
He knew that no matter what, never again would he do something that stupid.
>disciplinary barracks ... Edmonton
oxymoron.