Imagine serving your country honorably—never arrested, never convicted—yet finding out years later that the FBI lists you as a criminal. That’s the reality for thousands of veterans and service members caught in a shadowy military justice practice called “titling.”
Under this system, being named as a “subject” in a military investigation can place your name in federal criminal databases for up to 40 years, even if no crime was ever proven, no charges were filed, and no court ever found you guilty.
The fallout? Veterans lose jobs, clearances, housing—and, in many cases, their God-given Second Amendment rights!
How “Titling” Turns the Innocent Into Felons
The Defense Department’s rulebook, DoD Instruction 5505.07, requires investigators to “title” anyone for whom there is credible information that they might have committed an offense.
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