Coast Guard Good Order and Discipline Reports

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Office of Military JusticeFY24 QTR 3 GOOD ORDER AND DISCPLINEThis document contains brief descriptions of behaviors, offenses committed, and actions taken because of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2024 (April, May, and June). General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken because of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect privacy rights. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because of the many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the facts and degrees of extenuation and mitigation. Note that separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY24 QTR 3Office of Military Justice4/7/20254/7/20254/7/2025
Office of Military JusticeFY24 QTR 2 GOOD ORDER AND DISCPLINEThe following brief descriptions of behaviors, offenses committed, and actions taken as a result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the second quarter of Fiscal Year 2024 (January, February, and March). General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect privacy rights. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY 24 QTR2Office of Military Justice1/6/20251/6/20254/7/2025
Office of Military JusticeFY24 QTR 1 GOOD ORDER AND DISCPLINEThis publishes to the Coast Guard community a summary of disciplinary and administrative actions taken when Coast Guard military members or civilian employees failed to uphold the high ethical, moral, and professional standards we share as members of the Coast Guard. Even though the military and civilian systems are separate, with different procedures, rights, and purposes, the underlying values remain the same. Actions from both systems are included to inform the Coast Guard community of administrative and criminal enforcement actions. The following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2024. General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY24 QTR 1Office of Military Justice5/23/20245/23/20245/23/2024
Office of Military JusticeFY23 QTR 4 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEFY23 QTR 4 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEFY23 QTR 4 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEOffice of Military Justice1/16/20241/16/20241/16/2024
Office of Military JusticeFY23 QTR 2 AND 3 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEFY23 Quarter 2 and 3 - Good Order and DisciplineOffice of Military Justice10/18/202310/18/202310/18/2023
Office of Military JusticeCY22 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEThe following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during calendar year 2022. General and special courts-martial guilty findings are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.CY22 - Full YearOffice of Military Justice5/9/20235/9/20234/24/2023
Office of Military JusticeFY21 QTR 3 AND 4 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEThis publishes to the Coast Guard community a summary of disciplinary and administrative actions taken when Coast Guard military members or civilian employees failed to uphold the high ethical, moral, and professional standards we share as members of the Coast Guard. Even though the military and civilian systems are separate, with different procedures, rights, and purposes, the underlying values remain the same. Actions from both systems are included to inform the Coast Guard community of administrative and criminal enforcement actions. The following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the third and fourth quarter of Fiscal Year 2021. General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.Office of Military Justice11/12/202111/12/202111/12/2021
Office of Military JusticeFY21 QTR 2 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEThis publishes to the Coast Guard community a summary of disciplinary and administrative actions taken when Coast Guard military members or civilian employees failed to uphold the high ethical, moral, and professional standards we share as members of the Coast Guard. Even though the military and civilian systems are separate, with different procedures, rights, and purposes, the underlying values remain the same. Actions from both systems are included to inform the Coast Guard community of administrative and criminal enforcement actions. The following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the fourth quarter of Fiscal Year 2020. General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY21 QTR 2Office of Military Justice8/26/20218/26/20218/26/2021
Office of Military JusticeFY21 QTR 1 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEThis publishes to the Coast Guard community a summary of disciplinary and administrative actions taken when Coast Guard military members or civilian employees failed to uphold the high ethical, moral, and professional standards we share as members of the Coast Guard. Even though the military and civilian systems are separate, with different procedures, rights, and purposes, the underlying values remain the same. Actions from both systems are included to inform the Coast Guard community of administrative and criminal enforcement actions. The following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2021. General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY21 QTR 1Office of Military Justice4/19/20214/19/20214/19/2021
Office of Military JusticeFY20 QTR 4 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEThis publishes to the Coast Guard community a summary of disciplinary and administrative actions taken when Coast Guard military members or civilian employees failed to uphold the high ethical, moral, and professional standards we share as members of the Coast Guard. Even though the military and civilian systems are separate, with different procedures, rights, and purposes, the underlying values remain the same. Actions from both systems are included to inform the Coast Guard community of administrative and criminal enforcement actions. The following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the fourth quarter of Fiscal Year 2020. General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY20 QTR 4Office of Military Justice2/12/20212/12/20212/12/2021
Office of Military JusticeFY20 QTR 3 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEThis publishes to the Coast Guard community a summary of disciplinary and administrative actions taken when Coast Guard military members or civilian employees failed to uphold the high ethical, moral, and professional standards we share as members of the Coast Guard. Even though the military and civilian systems are separate, with different procedures, rights, and purposes, the underlying values remain the same. Actions from both systems are included to inform the Coast Guard community of administrative and criminal enforcement actions. The following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2020. General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY20 QTR 3Office of Military Justice12/10/202012/10/202012/10/2020
Office of Military JusticeFY20 QTR 1 & 2 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEThe following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the first and second quarter of Fiscal Year 2020. General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY19 QTR 1 & 2Office of Military Justice8/11/20208/11/20208/11/2020
Office of Military JusticeFY19 QTR 4 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEThe following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the fourth quarter of Fiscal Year 2019. General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY19 QTR 4Office of Military Justice1/30/20201/30/20201/30/2020
Office of Military JusticeFY19 QTR 3 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEThe following brief descriptions of offenses committed and punishments awarded are the result of Coast Guard general, special, and summary courts-martial and selected military and civilian disciplinary actions taken service-wide during the third quarter of Fiscal Year 2019. General and special courts-martial findings of guilt are federal criminal convictions; other disciplinary actions are non-judicial or administrative in nature. When appropriate, actions taken as a result of civil rights complaints are also described. Details of the circumstances surrounding most actions are limited to keep this summary to a manageable size and to protect victim privacy. Direct comparison of cases should not be made because there are many variables involved in arriving at the resulting action. The circumstances surrounding each case are different, and disciplinary or remedial action taken is dependent upon the particular facts and varying degrees of extenuation and mitigation. In many cases, further separation or other administrative action may be pending.FY19 QTR 3Office of Military Justice9/6/20199/6/20199/9/2019
Office of Military JusticeFY19 QTR 1 GOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINEGOOD ORDER AND DISCIPLINE First Quarter, Fiscal Year 2019 This publishes to the Coast Guard community a summary of disciplinary and administrative actions taken when Coast Guard military members or civilian employees failed to uphold the high ethical, moral, and professional standards we share as members of the Coast Guard. Even though the military and civilian systems are separate, with different procedures, rights, and purposes, the underlying values remain the same. Actions from both systems are included to inform the Coast Guard community of administrative and criminal enforcement actions.FY19 QTR 1Office of Military Justice5/17/20195/17/20195/21/2019
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