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Originally Posted by charly
They put a leapord in charge of guarding the sheep.
This in itself makes the superiors guilty of negligence at the very least or are you saying they had no way of knowing this or did not bother to find out?
You see with the evidence you produce I'm led to believe his superiors knew of his history and chose him for the job or they were negligent in doing their duty. Which one do you think is right?
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Niether of your premises are right. The military checks for a criminal record...and that is all...unless one is going to receive a security clearance then they will look into your background more extensively. He was never convicted of a crime or he would not have been allowed to join and or remain in the Reserves.