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GSDF sergeant fired for stealing and selling manuals on tank

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  • franz75 at 06:33 PM JST - 31st March

    Hahaha...

  • conqueror_of_Uranus at 06:38 PM JST - 31st March

    Great, now some nerd knows how to drive a tank.

  • electric2004 at 09:36 PM JST - 31st March

    So stupid. Why not just make one more copy and put the original back?

  • conqueror_of_Uranus at 11:32 PM JST - 31st March

    What he didn't know is the freedom of information act makes the same book available on the free market in the US. Has he never heard of "Jane's".

  • conqueror_of_Uranus at 11:33 PM JST - 31st March

    The problem here seems to be the theft, not the information leak.

  • borscht at 12:24 AM JST - 1st April

    He wanted to help his friend get some cash (and a little for himself) but ends up taking 66%. 30,000 yen. For his career. Smart guy. Maybe the Japanese government should consider fingerprinting and photographing the... oh, wait, they do. Never mind.

  • conqueror_of_Uranus at 12:28 AM JST - 1st April

    His friend has "plausible deniability", therefore get's less money. ie: "Officer, I didn't know the car was stolen, seriously. I just bought it from that Cholo dude at Hawthorne".

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