With the help of the Military Misconduct Services, Marc was able to get back on track. He began to rebuild his relationships with his unit and regain the trust of his superiors. Marc realized that seeking help was a sign of strength, not weakness, and that he didn't have to face his struggles alone.

If you want, I can: provide a redacted sample investigation report for the Marc D. scenario, draft policy language for anti-retaliation protections, or create a training module outline addressing misconduct prevention.

The discussion surrounding Marc Deschenes and similar cases serves as a stark reminder that a uniform does not automatically confer honor—conduct does. For private military services to retain their legitimacy and utility, they must demonstrate that they are not only capable of force but also capable of restraint, discipline, and adherence to the law. Without these checks, the concept of "military service" risks becoming nothing more than a brand name for unaccountable power.

One distinguishing feature of services militaires in Francophone nations is the parallel system of military justice. However, reforms in the 21st century have reduced its scope.