Here's something I've wondered about. And excuse me if this has been addressed in another posting. What is the stance on corporal punishment in the various military forces around the world?
I know that officially the US Army doesn't allow corporal punishment--that is commencing the beat-down on a soldier who isn't living up to the standard or on a more legal note someone that has broken the law and receives the whip or the cane as judicial punishment. As I mentioned, the US Army doesn't officially allow corporal punishment, but local commanders have been known to look the other way when such things happen. :twisted: