Posted on 08/08/2009 8:00:12 AM PDT by bmwcyle
Internment/Resettlement (I/R) Specialists in the Army are primarily responsible for day-to-day operations in a military confinement/correctional facility or detention/internment facility. I/R Specialists provide rehabilitative, health, welfare, and security to U.S. military prisoners within a confinement or correctional facility; conduct inspections; prepare written reports; and coordinate activities of prisoners/internees and staff personnel.
Some of your duties as an Internment/Resettlement Specialist may include:
Assist with the supervision and management of confinement and detention operations Provide external security to confinement/corrections facilities or detention/internment facilities Provide counseling and guidance to individual prisoners within a rehabilitative program Prepare or review reports and records of prisoners/internees and programs
(Excerpt) Read more at goarmy.com ...
You have gone on and on about helicopters that are painted black but you will not tell me what the significance of that color choice means to you. I am sincerely curious.
Thank You...I was hoping that would be the answer.
Sounds like a byte bully. FGabout it.
The policy at FR is to ping someone when you discuss them, what is it that you want to say to me?
What is new?
>Military Corrections Locking Down The Retention Problem Military Police, May, 2000 by Dennis R. Reiber <
"Without the protection of a sidearm or baton, they maintain custody and control of the military criminal element around the world. Across the centuries they have been called turnkeys, prison guards, cage-kickers, jailers, and corrections specialist. The list of nicknames for the personnel who work the military prisons is nearly as varied as the number of daily missions they are tasked to carry out
Beginning with this article and expounding on in future articles, we will examine the situation of below-average reenlistment figures for the correction field and what options may be available to address the problem. In this article, we emphasize essential factors a soldier considers in reenlistment as factors surrounding the work environment.
At any given time, a soldier working in the confinement arena can be assigned to perform any one of 53 mission-specific tasks either individually or with fellow corrections personnel. Working in a military confinement facility rates as one of the most critical, yet most heralded, military occupational specialty (MOS) in today's Army. Yet, for those who choose to embark on this career path, it can also be one of the most rewarding professions in the military.
In addition to a physical building, proper locations, and the variety of physical security requirements for the facility itself, there is the additional, and by far the most critical, requirement--having enough soldiers to administer and operate these confinement facilities. Unfortunately, in this career field, we are losing an alarming number of these highly trained and specialized soldiers. The MOS responsible for this job may be found in the Career Management Field 95 (Law Enforcement). They are referred to as 95C I/R (corrections internment / resettlement) or "Charlies."
The only thing I was trying to point out is that short repetetive sentences are not helpful. It tends to look trollish when one mem. taunts another. Jus my thoughts.
The year 2000? Wow, this diabolical scheme has been going on for a lot longer than we thought. What was Obama doing back then?
Thanks for bringing sanity to the discussion.
In any case where our military obeys illegal orders to forcibly "resettle" civilians, what would you call them? The same orders when given in Nazi Germany were not illegal orders under German law.
I do not believe that our present professional military would obey such orders, but with the current administration I forsee a new cadre of guardsmen being picked for their political reliability and assigned to such duties.
They'll assign redneck kids to the cities and inner city kids to the countryside, reducing any hesitation through the "he's not my bro" factor.
I hope I'm way off base, but I trust this administration to try ANYTHING they think they can get away with!
By the way, please thank your kids for their service; I know they'll be among the ones who've got our back.
I can assure you the thanks you send will be just as offensive to them as the thanks sent by the anti war left.
Our military is made up for the most part of professionals who love this country and it's Constitution at least as much, if not more than any person at Free Republic. The people who think that there are enough people in the military, or think that in eight years they could get enough senior officers to turn their backs on the Constitution, have a low opinion of our military's true patriotism.
Your thanks may make you feel better but it is offensive. They will never tell you this to your face because they serve you and honor wouldn't allow it any more than telling an antiwar leftest their thanks is not appreciated.
bttt
You act as though no one here has served or is serving.
There are just as many whacked out liberals in the military as there are out.
There are just as many people in the military who have never read the Constitution as there are out.
There are just as many people who would follow any order given to them as would question the order.
There are more in the military who don’t even know the difference between a valid order and an illegal or unconstitutional one as they have never read the Constitution, never so much as thought about it, and really couldn’t care less.
You can try to wrap the entire military in one big giant flag but the fact remains history has shown that not to be true for a number of reasons.
“You do realize that with a comment like that you are inferring our military are like Nazis?”
You say “Nazi” as though it is some magical thing, as though those soldiers who carried out the orders of Hitler and the Nazi were somehow different people than us.
They were simply soldiers conned into doing the things they did. They are proof that good people can be conned into doing really bad things. They were not predispositioned to do those things. They were not genetically faulty. They were not evil people Hell bent on destruction. They didnt originate the ideas of the Nazi.
We are not immune, either. Hell, half the country voted for Obama and you think we as a nation are immune from doing Obama’s bidding? That somehow once a person puts on a US military uniform they somehow turn into great patriotic conservative Americans?
The founding fathers knew to ensure the military was subservient to the civil authority because they had seen throughout history and on the colonial soil the military abusing civilians under the color of law. They knew good people in uniform can be used for nefarious purposes.
Lets not forget that no military member will be told, Go secure that neighborhood so we can round of those who disagree with our policies. Nope, theyll be told, This neighborhood is protecting a few domestic terrorists and we need to find them before they harm any more people. Go secure the neighborhood so they dont escape. That type of propaganda worked for the Nazi and it can work here. The average 18 year old wont know the difference.
Are you nuts?
If it’s presented as a martial law situation/insurrection - and maybe even if it’s not - I’d bet there are a few officers who would obey “almost any” command especially if they thought it would advance their careers.
But most of the ones I know are fairly intelligent and pretty cool.
Has someone notified Alex Jones?
Do you think they are needed because of this?
WASHINGTON A newly unclassified Department of Homeland Security report warns against the possibility of violence by unnamed “right-wing extremists” concerned about illegal immigration, increasing federal power, restrictions on firearms, abortion and the loss of U.S. sovereignty and singles out returning war veterans as particular threats.
The report, titled “Right-wing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment,” dated April 7, states that “threats from white supremacist and violent anti-government groups during 2009 have been largely rhetorical and have not indicated plans to carry out violent acts.”
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