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And an Article 15 is hardly a career killer.
I'll give you this one.
The NCO's definitely need more than counselling, but nothing permanent. The junior folks, they are already embarrassed by this for having to stand in front of the CO and First Sergeant and try to explain what they were thinking.
Good service members make mistakes.
I'll give you a couple of examples:
1) A 2LT fired a .50 round out of a training area into a civilian farm land area. I had to help write the letter from the BN CDR to the Div Commander to explain what happened (not a fun 5 hours). That letter probably landed on the POTUS's desk the next day as he probably made a call to the Chancellor of Germany about it. A mistake that cost him his career (and it should have).
2) A PLT SGT reported all weapons accounted for. What he didn't know was that his section lost a weapon while on the tank trail. The weapon was recovered and delivered to the MP's who tracked it down by the serial number (Ironically this too was an M2 Machine Gun). He and the Specialist who was assigned to it were standing in front of the man about it. The man had some sympathy and just Art 15 them with some money and extra duty. The SFC was a damn good Mess Sergeant who made a mistake. The SPC was a bonehead but still a good soldier.
The difference - one could have killed somebody. The other was irresponsibility.
The funny part of the 2LT was that we got a order of special duty requiring an investigating officer, I chimed in that "I know who'd I'd assign to that job." The S-1 replied "yeah, probably the same guy the XO did."