The plane they took to Afganistan had six engines and the air and the plane they deplaned from on the ground only had four.
The character listed as Commander Noah Hewitt is wearing the uniform of a Navy Lieutenant in all of the court room scenes.
Marines not wearing their "covers' (cap, hat) never saw that happening. More than likely cover would mess up his (Actor's) "hair do", never saw a Marine without a "high and tidy" either.
During the trial of Navy Commander Hewitt he was wearing the uniform blouse of a Nave Lieutenant, which is two ranks below the rank of Commander.
Does not mention what happens when the Commanding Officer of a Judge Advocate General Corps Office (O-6) is appointed as the Prosecuter and a Subordinate Officer (O-3) is the appointed Defense.
The doctor on trial was referred to as a Commander. However the rank on his sleeve was that of a Lieutenant.
There is an A-10 Thunderbolt parked outside the hanger identified as MacDill AFB. It is extremely unlikely an A-10 Thunderbolt would be at MacDill AFB least of all outside a CENTCOM hanger.
Rank insignia for a Marine major (O-4) consists of a golden oak leaf, while a Marine captain (O-3) rank insignia consists of two silver bars. Captain Maya Dobbins (Anna Wood) is seeing wearing a tanker jacket with a major rank insignia, impersonating a higher rank and clearly a courts martial offense under Article 134: Uniform Code of Military Justice - Impersonating an officer, warrant officer.
Navy Commander (O-5) service dress blue uniform coat display three gold stripes on sleeves. Court scene, Naval Medical Service Corps doctor coat displays Lieutenant's rank, two gold stripes on sleeves which is the wrong rank for a Commander.
Captain Maya Dobbins (Anna Wood) incorrectly wears her garrison cover (cap) sideways. She should wear it centered squarely on head, per MCO P1020.34G:
-Top slit unbroken
-Base of sweatband 1 inch above eyebrows
-Rank insignia bisected by flap
-Rank insignia bisects flap arch
The left service collar insignia will be worn on the left front side of the garrison cap, with the insignia centered vertically in the eyelet provided. Collar grade insignia will be worn on the right side of the garrison cap opposite to the branch of service collar insignia, with the insignia placed at a point midway on the arc of the flap and the flap generally bisecting the insignia.
The medical officer is repeatedly referred to as Commander. This could be short for Lieutenant Commander (which would be 2 1/2 stripes on his uniform), or full Commander (3 stripes on his Navy blues). He is repeatedly shown with the 2 stripes of a Navy Lieutenant. Plus, the murdered CO and the star Marine lawyer's haircut were not appropriate for USMC officers.