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The equipment he lost was classified secret..Depending on where and what you lose you can get ... Why is it important not to lose sensitive items in the ...
I had a friend who during peace time lost his cryptographic equipment during a field op..He was given NJP or non judicial punishment..

He was reduced one rank, fined 456 times 2 months and given restriction and extra duty for 45 days..He also lost his secret clearance for a while.

The equipment he lost was classified secret..Depending on where and what you lose you can get sent to the brig(jail) or just given NJP or court martialed.

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AniMeyhem! answered 6 years ago


Depends on what was lost and the classification level of the items lost.

Could be anything from a reprimand, NJP, Court-martial, OTHD/DD/BCD.

When I was stationed overseas a JO lost a bunch of Crypto keys while we were doing Joint Operations with the South Koreans. He was cashiered and his Department Head was forced to take early retirement.

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briank answered 6 years ago


the company across from ours lost a paid of NODS (night vision) .. needless to say, nobody left the company for a few days, they marched to chow together, etc etc etc.

they don't take it kindly when you lose ANYTHING, let alone $1500 night vision devices. In a combat zone, its even worse. We had some guys lose thermal imagers, and it's just bad news.

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Vadis answered 6 years ago


loosing our current war

losing vital information

loosing weapons of defense

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JW.C answered 6 years ago


As in classified documents? You could be jailed depending on what they are.

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