These Military Punishments Will Never Be Permitted In The Civilian World



Task & Purpose: 8 Military Punishments That Wouldn’t Fly In The Civilian World

These laws and punishments seem antiquated, but they’re still used in the military.
If you screw up your cashier duties at McDonald’s, chances are your boss won’t smoke you, unless he wants a harassment suit brought against him. In the military world, we live by a different set of rules and laws, one in which we forfeit many of our previously enjoyed rights and freedoms. The U.S. armed forces follow the Uniform Code of Military Justice, a set of legal conventions that was born from the 69 Articles of War in 1775. Although our current rendition of the UCMJ wasn’t signed into law until 1950 by President Harry S. Truman, it sure feels as though some of the punishments contained within its bindings date back to colonial times.

Here are eight punishments that wouldn’t fly in the civilian world.

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WNU Editor: The scene in the above video will definitely never be permitted in the civilian world.

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