The behavior of uniformed soldiers booing and catcalling at Fort Bragg on June 10, 2025, is highly unusual in U.S. history. Department of Defense Directive 1344.10 prohibits active-duty personnel from partisan political acts in uniform, making such public displays rare and a breach of norms. Historical U.S. military dissent, like Ehren Watada's case, typically involves internal opposition, not public political reactions. In Latin America, militaries often engage in politics through coups or formal roles, but public booing by rank-and-file soldiers is not commonly documented. This incident appears unprecedented in both regions, raising concerns about military politicization.