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There are many different consequences for someone that goes absent without leave in military law. AWOL is when a military person leaves their base without telling anyone. The person would be arrested and then a military judge would determine what to do with them. They could face military jail time and lose money they earn while in the military. Also, when a person leaves the military, and a potential employer does a background check, they can find out you were a military deserter.

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