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Originally Posted by AlexanderHowl
Military prison is not something that anyone would want to experience because of the dishonorable discharge after finishing your sentence. I have known a few unfortunates that ran afoul of the system (some of them were old salts that were allowed back into service when they completed their time, others were given dishonorable discharges after they served their sentence).
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Did you hear enough from the to take a stab at answering some of the questions about daily life and routine at USDB Fort Leavenworth in the post above yours?
What is different and what is similar in the day-to-day life between military prison and the prisons familiar from typical US media?
Do military prisoners socialise in common areas or stay in their cells most of the day?
What about exercise and workouts? Prison yards? Weight rooms? Handball courts? Running tracks?
Or entertainment? Are there TV rooms? If there are, what channels can they or do they watch? Can they watch live sports, like SEC or NFL football? Or the Army-Navy game? Are certain TV shows forbidden or do they get all popular shows? Basic cable? Probably not HBO...