Robert Bales.

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Added links and Subsequent Decisions in Green case.

Opinion & Order in Green case re: travel to Iraq - Doc 214 in District Court and Docket Sheet.

United States v. Green (6th Circuit Opinion; August 16, 2011) (major MEJA decision), p.23:

Green’s claim that the district court lacked jurisdiction over him fails because his discharge from the Army was valid. Furthermore, Green’s constitutional claims fail because MEJA does not offend the separation-of-powers principle or the nondelegation doctrine, equal protection, or due process. Thus, we AFFIRM the decision of the district court.
SCOTUS, Certiorari denied (9 Jan 2012) [letter notice by William K. Suter, Clerk of SCOTUS - MG US Army (ret.) - Wiki:

To distinguish him from former Supreme Court Associate Justice David Souter, Suter is often referred to within the Supreme Court by the nickname "The General" or as "General Suter". General Suter is a prolific speaker about the Court. A popular figure in the national bar, he has received numerous honors for his frequent outreach efforts, including honorary degrees. A college basketball player, General Suter has been known throughout his career for his love of the sport. At the Court, he was known for playing basketball with law clerks on the "highest court in the land".
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Mike