Talk:Negligent discharge

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I changed the comment about the US Army using the term accidental discharge and moved it into the list of organizations who do in fact use that term. The United States Army now considers an Accidental Discharge to be a Negligent Discharge, and the term has entered its operational lexicon. In fact, its the fastest way for soldiers to be charged under Article 15 and be struck for cause from their post (particaully officers).