Posted on May 24, 2022
Fort Hood: Soldier alleging harassment and retaliation assigned female escort with 24/7 access
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You have to wonder when Big Army is going to wake up to the fact that Ft Hood spends more time in the news than any other post.
You’d a think that having 14 leaders, including the III Corps deputy commander, relieved in 2020 would have put a damper on this; apparently not.
You’d a think that having 14 leaders, including the III Corps deputy commander, relieved in 2020 would have put a damper on this; apparently not.
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2LT Brian L.
There is nothing that supports her in this article either. It very well could have been retaliatory on her part of frivolous just for attention... who knows. Working with news agencies looks suspiciously like someone who was unhappy and thought that would be the MOAB on het COC. I could be and hopefully am wrong, but I see nothing in here to convict her leadership either. If there was as strong allegation, why wasn't it in the article... she seemed to have a voice in it.
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SGT Hector Rojas, AIGA, SHA
2LT Brian L. - Actually, her story (eben without knowing the details), rings true based on what I have witnessed in the army.
Hell, we have all witnessed similar circumstances, where the squeaky wheel more often than not is replaced instead of greased.
You make a complaint or air a grievance to your CoC?...Get ready for extra duty shifts, or crappy details, or random "room inspections", etc.
This is just the reality in the army. Regulations and policies are great on paper, when it comes to the humans enforcing them, they are not often great. Fort Hood has a large number of them for some reason.
Hell, we have all witnessed similar circumstances, where the squeaky wheel more often than not is replaced instead of greased.
You make a complaint or air a grievance to your CoC?...Get ready for extra duty shifts, or crappy details, or random "room inspections", etc.
This is just the reality in the army. Regulations and policies are great on paper, when it comes to the humans enforcing them, they are not often great. Fort Hood has a large number of them for some reason.
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Working with news stations? Yeah, sounds like someone who wanted to be a social hero instead of using channels. Not to say that it might have been her only options but... I doubt it.
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SGT Hector Rojas, AIGA, SHA
When your leadership fails you, what other recourse is there?
Time to put down that big jug of kool aid there big sarnt.
Time to put down that big jug of kool aid there big sarnt.
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SGT Hector Rojas, AIGA, SHA
2LT Brian L. - People like you is why people like her have to use alternative channels to get things fixed in the Army. Willful disregard for the welfare of soldiers.
naw.
naw.
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2LT Brian L.
If thats all you got Ill take it. I never said anything about denying rights or not supporting soldiers all I did was play devils advocate and truthfully there are a ton of facts missing. So if that is what you hear in my words then I guess your bias rings as loud. And yeah going to news seems like a strange route. With as much attention that Hood gets I would recon that there is a channel that would hear her out and try to save face for the base. You can take her side all you want. I dont care. Also if her chain is effed up fry them too.
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Ah, "The Great Place". When will big Army learn? Seriously Fort Hood has had so many reliefs for cause that it's beyond the pale.
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