Well, removed, court-martialed and punished if convicted to treason.
Won't happen unless his handler decides he needs to sacrifice a pawn.
...and punished
Are firing squads still a thing?
Is flaying alive still a thing?
The last soldier executed by the military was US Army Pvt. John Bennett, who was hanged in 1961 at Fort Leavenworth, after being convicted of raping and attempted murder of an 11 year old Austrian girl.
The last execution by firing squad was of Pvt. Slovik, for desertion, on January 31, 1945,
I'd say that makes us about due, but after the Bergdahl debacle, I rather doubt it.
...but after the Bergdahl debacle, I rather doubt it.
True. Sad, but true.
They used to hang people for treason. Good times.
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