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According to CNN, Levin also described two contractors for Paravant (or Blackwater, or Xe, or whatever they come up with next) who shot and killed two Afghan civilians last year: One man's military record "apparently included assault, insubordinate conduct, absence without leave, failure to obey order or regulation, larceny and wrongful appropriation," he said.
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["concerns" about Kirk pertain to paragraph 4.3.5] of this Directive by persons subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice are punishable under Article 92, 'Failure to Obey Order or Regulation...'." A violation of Article 92 is punishable by up to two years of confinement and a dishonorable discharge.
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