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Military Personnel Warned on Politics


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By Thomas E. Ricks
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 30, 2000; Page A35



Two major U.S. military commands, one in the Air Force and the other in the
Army, recently warned their personnel that it is a crime for officers to
express contempt for the nation's political leaders, either in speech or in
e-mail correspondence.


Brig. Gen. Jack Rives, the top lawyer for the Air Force's Air Combat Command,
said he acted on Nov. 21 after reading in news stories comments from military
officers who were upset by Democratic Party challenges to military absentee
ballots cast in Florida. He sent out a message to people in his command,
which includes 89,000 troops at 17 major bases, telling them that "this is
not the time to send e-mails or otherwise get involved in an improper or
unprofessional manner with the continuing controversy over the presidential
election."


Col. James Rosenblatt, the staff judge advocate for the Army's Training and
Doctrine Command, said he decided to send out his own lengthier message after
seeing the Air Force message.


Citing "the swirling political process associated with the presidential
elections," Rosenblatt sent an e-mail reminding the command's generals and
lawyers that Article 88 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice forbids
military officers from using "contemptuous words against the President, Vice
President, Congress, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military
department, the Secretary of Transportation, or the Governor or legislature
of any state." (Rives noted that the article forbids officers from being
contemptuous of governors and legislatures only of states in which the
officers are physically on active duty.)


Rosenblatt, the top lawyer in his command, which has about 67,000 soldiers
and civilian employees at 15 major bases, concluded his message by suggesting
that the current situation may provide an opportunity for commanders to
conduct educational sessions "on the question of civilian control of the
military."


With 28 years of service in the Army, Rosenblatt said it was the first time
he ever felt it necessary to remind officers that it is against military law
to express contempt for political authorities. However, Rives noted that
parts of the military have issued similar reminders twice in the past decade
after military personnel publicly criticized President Clinton.


A violation of Article 88 can result in dismissal and one year's
imprisonment. But prosecutions under the article are rare, and Rives and
Rosenblatt said they weren't aware of any in recent decades.


Spokesmen for the Navy and Marine Corps said their services have not issued
similar warnings in recent days.




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