Posted on 12/28/2023 5:55:35 PM PST by dynachrome
Deployed U.S. Army soldiers will no longer be able to store their belongings free of charge while they are away from home, the Army Sustainment Command announced Wednesday.
A spokesman for the command, which is the primary provider of logistics support to Army units, told Military.com that it was discontinuing the use of funds to store soldiers’ vehicles and other goods while they are away for prolonged periods of time.
It was not specified whether the announcement applies to all deployment types or just to soldiers on temporary duty.
The storage policy ended in October, but the order was not “widely distributed” to soldiers or the press, the outlet reported.
“We understand the burden this could potentially place on soldiers, and HQDA G-1 [The Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Department of the Army] is drafting policy that would enable such storage,” service spokesman Sgt. Pablo Saez said.
That new “policy” was only mentioned after Military.com first reached out to the Army about the issue in early December, the outlet noted.
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Money must be going to new DEI coordinators.
An excellent point.
I bet that Trump would not go for this if he were president.
Just another FU to the people who form the backbone of an effective military. Initiated by the pervs and leftist wokies running our military.
Drag queen recruiting commercials? They can’t seriously believe that is going to attract any competent personnel.
Good point.
I am sure they are.
“Sustainment Command”? That name will strike terror in the hearts of the enemy. Surprised if they don’t also have a “DEI Command” with a diesel dyke in charge.
Exactly,
What else can dementia joe do to screw our military.
Not enough recruits?
Oh goody, what next A-hole?
U.S. Army Ends Free Storage of Vehicles, Belongings for Deployed Soldiers.
That’s chicken shit of an idea it had to come from Biden or one of his stooges sane people don’t think like that.
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