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NEWS | Feb. 2, 2010

Enlisted personnel receive nonjudicial punishment December 2009

By Senior Airman Rona Hooker 633d Air Base Wing Legal Office

Enlisted personnel who received Nonjudicial Punishments in December 2009:

A 1st Logistics Readiness Squadron Airman First Class received a suspended reduction in rank to Airman and a reprimand for violating UCMJ Article 86, Absence Without Leave, missing two mandatory appointments.

A 10th Intelligence Squadron Airman First Class received a reduction in rank to Airman, suspended forfeiture of $497.00 for 2 months, 10 days of extra duty, and a reprimand for violating UCMJ Article 91, Insubordinate Conduct towards an NCO; Article 92, Dereliction of Duty, Underage Drinking; and Article 134, Drunk and Disorderly Conduct.

A 27th Fighter Squadron Airman First Class received a reduction in rank to Airman and a reprimand for violating Article 92, Failure to Obey Lawful Order, unauthorized use of a Government Travel Card.

A 27th Intelligence Squadron Airman First Class received a suspended reduction in rank to Airman, 30 days of extra duty, and a reprimand for violating Article 86, Failure to Go.

A 30th Intelligence Squadron Staff Sergeant received a suspended reduction in rank to Senior Airman, suspended forfeiture of $300.00 for 2 months, 30 days of extra duty, and a reprimand for violating Article 107, False Official Statement; and Article 134, Wrongful previous Overindulgence of Intoxicating Liquor.

A 735th Supply Chain Management Group Airman First Class received a suspended reduction in rank to Airman and 14 days of extra duty for violating of Article 134, Drunk and Disorderly.

***Commanders may suspend all or part of a punishment for up to six months. If the member fails to meet a condition of the suspension, the commander can remove the suspension and impose the punishment. For example, a member is given a suspended reduction to Airman on 1 November 2009. On 1 December 2009, that same member fails to meet a condition of the suspension. The commander can impose the punishment that was suspended and the member is then reduced to Airman effective 1 November 2009, the date of the original action. This action is called "vacating" the suspension.