America has problems, but America is NOT THE PROBLEM!~
Published on August 8, 2007 By Moderateman In Current Events

My Nephew Christopher the one I asked for prayers for his safety while he was In Iraq, came home on leave, he was due to go back to Kuwait yesterday, Upon awakening my Daughter Bobbi whom he was using as a rest stop between partying found his Uniforms left behind, everything else was gone.

His ambitions are apparent, he plans on running and not returning to Iraq, so far he will just be charged with Article 86 and maybe article 87 of the UCMJ. Article 86 is Unauthorized absence and article 87 is missing ships movement a coverall for missing your return flight too.

SIX days from now charges will be filed against him for this, 21 days later he will be classified a deserter in time of war.

Needless to say my entire family is stunned and deeply saddened by this turn of events.

The few combat vets in my family are hit the hardest about this, we all fought in different wars with honor and can not believe that one of us has done this. My phone has been ringing non-stop as if I have some kind of solution for this problem, well I don't, I wish I did, but the sad truth is only Christopher does. No one knows where he is or where he is going, no one saw this coming.

I have been in tears since yesterday and the tears continue to flow, my ex-wife is in such pain I cannot begin to tell you.

I ask G-D that he keeps his hand on Christopher's shoulder and that Christopher wakes up and realizes exactly what he has gotten himself in to.

Leavenworth will be where he serves his time if he goes past the 30 day mark, he will be discharged with a dishonorable, he will be stripped of his pay grade, and all pay and allowances, he will be facing a General Court Marshall, if he turns himself in before the 30 day period he will face a Summery Court Marshall, he will still be stripped of his rank, he might get away with just a undesirable discharge or a Bad conduct Discharge, while both are bad to have neither one is as devastating as a dishonorable discharge.

I ask for prayers for Christopher to do the right thing or what is most right in his situation.

For some reason I just cannot wrap my mind around that I just might have a DESERTER in my family. Selfish thought? yes it is, real? yes it is and I don't know what to do. I do not do helpless very well.


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on Aug 08, 2007
Awww, Elie. I am really sorry. I am hoping this is just a temporary lapse in judgment and he will make things right.

And please keep in mind that his actions are NOT a reflection on you. They speak only of HIS character.
on Aug 08, 2007

Wow!

I'm very sorry to read this news MM, and hope that your nephew contacts someone in the family and works things out before things worsen for him.

I feel horrible for anyone that is serving in Iraq (or Afghanistan, the forgotten war at this point) but am very thankful for their service and wish them all the best while they are in service.

I can also understand the fears that a young servicemember may have, and the concerns they may have about returning to service in the middle-east.  I assume that your nephew felt that he was imminent danger and that it was better to run than to go back, but I would hope that he can work things out with the military brass to return to service and finish up his commitment in some fashion.

on Aug 08, 2007
(Citizen)Texas WahineAugust 8, 2007 13:33:04


Awww, Elie. I am really sorry. I am hoping this is just a temporary lapse in judgment and he will make things right.


My knees are sore from praying that he snaps and wakes up and sees the kind of trouble he is in and the bigger trouble he is headed for.
on Aug 08, 2007
(Citizen)little-whipAugust 8, 2007 13:33:59


It's easy to love somebody when they're doing right, but the true test is loving them through all their fuckups too, no matter how egregious.


Oh I still love him Sabrina, I never stop loving someone even when they do screw up, after all I live in a glass house.
on Aug 08, 2007
Wow!
I'm very sorry to read this news MM, and hope that your nephew contacts someone in the family and works things out before things worsen for him.
I feel horrible for anyone that is serving in Iraq (or Afghanistan, the forgotten war at this point) but am very thankful for their service and wish them all the best while they are in service.


(Citizen)terpfan1980August 8, 2007 13:38:37

Thank you terp, BUT before he enlisted we {the combat vets} told him what he was headed for, we counciled him to wait till this thing settles down or we withdrew, but he with all the information went and enlisted anyways.

on Aug 08, 2007
I'll say a prayer for him that he realizes his whole life is ahead of him, and comes back soon.
on Aug 08, 2007
Prayers for both you and Christopher -- and a big cyber hug for you!
on Aug 08, 2007
I don't know what to say. Hopefully, he will think about the consequences and decide to return.

I hope that it doesn't go to court martial but if it does the family should try to put together some funds for a civilian lawyer. It seems like the soldiers who have civilian lawyers do come out ahead. Maybe that would be a way for him to at least avoid the dishonorable discharge.
on Aug 08, 2007

Gosh, Elie.  I'm sorry.  I can only hope that he realizes (SOON) that he's not solving anything by running away from it and that he's going to have to face the music sometime.  As you know, it'll be better for him to return now rather than later.

Article 86 is more common than Art.85, and when I was over at legal we threw at 87 at guys a fair bit too.  The best he can hope for is Art 86, AWOL.  I'll be praying that he doesn't get charged with desertion.

Chin up, Elie.  We're all praying in our own ways.

on Aug 08, 2007
(Citizen)Dr GuyAugust 8, 2007 13:55:58


I'll say a prayer for him that he realizes his whole life is ahead of him, and comes back soon.


thank you DocG, I keep hoping he will call me so I can give him some loving sound advise.
on Aug 08, 2007
(Citizen)shadesofgreyAugust 8, 2007 14:03:48


Prayers for both you and Christopher -- and a big cyber hug for you!


I thank you Meg, here's hoping he comes to his senses and soon.{{{MEG}}}
on Aug 08, 2007
LocamamaAugust 8, 2007 14:18:47


I don't know what to say. Hopefully, he will think about the consequences and decide to return.

I hope that it doesn't go to court martial but if it does the family should try to put together some funds for a civilian lawyer. It seems like the soldiers who have civilian lawyers do come out ahead. Maybe that would be a way for him to at least avoid the dishonorable discharge.


I( will make the funds available Amy, but if it goes to desertion in time of war he is fucked and royally.
on Aug 08, 2007
(Citizen)dharmagrlAugust 8, 2007 14:21:07


Chin up, Elie. We're all praying in our own ways.


I thank you for this response D.
on Aug 08, 2007
Wow, I'm sure this feels like a kick below the belt MM.

Sorry to hear that man.

on Aug 08, 2007
(Citizen)Adventure-DudeAugust 8, 2007 16:05:48


Wow, I'm sure this feels like a kick below the belt MM.

Sorry to hear that man.


My entire family is in chaos, pain, sadness is all of our companions today, we keep asking each other "what is he thinking"?
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