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The article states that Paredes was given a dishonorable discharge. This makes no sense, as that can only be handed out as a sentence of a General Court Martial, which he didn't get (at least for the described behaviors.) At a Special Court Martial (which he did have) the worst discharge you could get would be a Bad Conduct Discharge, and I don't see any real evidence that he received that, either. So did he get an Other-Than-Honorable, or a General, or Honorable? htom15:39, 19 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Further looking indicates that there was no sentence of discharge at all; in a couple of days I'll strike it, unless someone points to some real source for the allegation. htom13:52, 22 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]