I think the point behind the harsh consequences is: don't do it. (as opposed to "dont get caught")
In a civilian job, you just omit things you dont want known from your resume.
In a military career EVERYTHING follows you whever you go. That damn DD214 has your entire life on it.
JROTC is the prelude to a military officer career - don't **** it up before you really get started, if the military is the way you want to go.
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