Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The ACLU Sues On Behalf Of Ensign Seeking To Leave Navy

If he wins, he should be required to repay the cost of his education and training; he has essentially defrauded the Navy and the taxpayers.

From The San Jose Mercury News and Alliance Defense Fund:

ACLU sues for ensign seeking to leave Navy


The Associated Press

Posted: 11/03/2010 12:46:20 PM PDT





HARTFORD, Conn.—Civil libertarians are suing the Navy on behalf of a junior officer at a Connecticut submarine base who's seeking an honorable discharge as a conscientious objector.

The American Civil Liberties Union said it filed a lawsuit in federal court in Hartford Wednesday challenging the Navy's refusal to grant the discharge to Ensign Michael Izbicki (Iz-BIK'-ee), stationed at Groton.



The ACLU says Izbicki's Christian beliefs began to conflict with his service after he graduated the Naval Academy and began submarine training. The attorneys say Izbicki responded to a question in a required psychological exam by saying he could not launch a nuclear missile.



A Navy spokesman at Groton did not immediately comment Wednesday.



The ACLU said Izbicki grew up near the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base in California and followed a family tradition of military service.

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