A lifelong civilian asks: What does this expression mean?
outprocessing homo barracks
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That would be where the ‘little darlings’ are put together on their way OUT of the Service.
Back in ‘my navy’, they would get to serve some time in the Brig, under the watchful eye of the Marine Guards and upon conviction, would get some kind of “Bad Paper”.
Oh, I am sure there was not much chance for ‘fraternization’ either, while in custody...
Just going from my Air Force boot camp experience when separating someone from the service, it could take days or in some cases weeks for the paperwork to get done. Those who were being separated due to being gay or other perversions were segregated in their own barracks at that time. Not so by the late 70s. One of the men in our flight injured his knee and was being processed out. When we got our first break some of our guys went to see him. He said he had to break one of his crutches over some fruit’s head who wouldn’t take no for an answer. Still think it was strange for a fruit to join due to us not having a draft anymore. This was way before DATD.
They joined AIR FORCE, In basic training they were found to be homo , and placed in an “out processing barracks” to be kicked out at the first opportunity.