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Bon applied the Feres doctrine to bar an FTCA suit that was brought by a servicewoman who was injured when a canoe she had rented from a Navy recreational center was hit by a serviceman driving a recreational motorboat also rented from the center.
Feres did not turn on the location of the accidents, because active-duty members of the military are subject to military discipline and operate within the military command structure at a variety of locations.
This Court expressly reaffirmed the Feres doctrine in Johnson, however, noting that it has never deviated from Feres in the decades since that case was decided and that Congress, which has clearly been on notice of this Court's decisions in the area, has never modified the doctrine.
Feres smiled, responding softly as he moved to walk off the sands with Thtayjuth, "Of course life is worth living, especially with you in it, Thtayjuth."
Feres blinked as he heard another voice in his head, looking up in confusion and wondering what was going on...
Feres shook his head in slightly amusement, as he rose to fetch another bowl of meat for Jhazhth.