I am utterly disgraced that they did not give her reprimand under a page 13. You take this stuff up with the COC not smatter it on the pages of a newspaper. Opinions and rights to express those opinions are for good reason squelched in the corps to maintain discipline and order. I guess we are now in the social enlistment touchy feely times of the military. God help us all if the corps has too gone to the sh!!tter
Officer misconduct and official entries go on page 11.
Spot on! There have been troops who stood before the man for a lot less than this.
Jarhead, I knew that before I graduated from college. Long story short: after being cleared in an investigation on charges I was staging a "mass protest" over the selection of the next cadet battalion commander, the school newspaper wanted to interview me for their last issue of the school year.
I told them "hell no!", because I knew they had an anti-military agenda, and I would merely be a pawn in their game. Additionally, I just wanted to move on with my life after a month of being in the crosshairs of that investigation. Imagine being six weeks from graduation and commissioning, and have it being ripped away over trumped up charges.
What is a page 13?