badapple40
Senior Member
As people have suggested that AWOL cases are given OTH discharges and "that is it," I thought I'd pass along a case that came out from CAAF today involving AWOL:
One count of AWOL (so only AWOL was charged)
The adjudged and approved sentence included a bad-conduct discharge, confinement for ninety days, forfeitures of $795.00 pay per month for three months, and reduction to grade E-1.
The AWOL period was 24 July 2001 to 31 March 2004.
While CAAF reversed the guilty plea because of issues raised in the providence inquiry about the defendant going to an air force base to turn himself in, the point is that serious penalties can attach to AWOL (and that the longer a person is AWOL the larger the punishment can be).
One count of AWOL (so only AWOL was charged)
The adjudged and approved sentence included a bad-conduct discharge, confinement for ninety days, forfeitures of $795.00 pay per month for three months, and reduction to grade E-1.
The AWOL period was 24 July 2001 to 31 March 2004.
While CAAF reversed the guilty plea because of issues raised in the providence inquiry about the defendant going to an air force base to turn himself in, the point is that serious penalties can attach to AWOL (and that the longer a person is AWOL the larger the punishment can be).