Yes.
You mentioned the distinction between the chain of command discipline action and a court martial. Is that an alternative method? I'm just thinking of General Menard, where we're talking about what might be a fairly regular occurrence, some sort of accidental discharge of a weapon or something like that. I don't know whether one considers that minor or major. Maybe it depends on the circumstances. But the misuse of a firearm may be something fairly common within the military from time to time.
Are there certain types of actions that are dealt with simply by a commanding officer disciplinary hearing and others that go to a court martial? And how is that decision made?