Do you really think this snafu would be cleared up without this article? The soldier says that his higher ups basically told him they didn't want to get involved.
There are at least a dozen appeals processes in the military that he can use. At some point in the chain you will find someone with a little common sense who will have the Army write this off. He can go through his chain of command. He can go through his unit IG. He can go up to the next level Commander. He can go to the next level IG. He can go through the Chaplin's office. He can appeal it through a Report of Survey. He can call his congressman. The fact that he chose to go to the local press rather than using the available complaints process indicates he is trying to make trouble for the Army.
No they told him to follow procedure and do his homework.
Yes I do think it would have been cleared up.
Do you really think this snafu would be cleared up without this article? The soldier says that his higher ups basically told him they didn't want to get involved.
Yes, the Army is stupid, but these things eventually get corrected.
I had the opposite experience after returning from Vietnam. My last CO failed to report 30 days leave I had taken. I was faced with the choice of accepting pay for accumulated leave I had already taken, or having my discharge delayed for weeks while the papers snafu was cleared up.