The Army mantra of “You can always get to yes,” has not disappeared. Leaders continue to fabricate information to meet the intent of the boss, regardless of how challenging it makes things for the men and women stuck with the task of doing far more with less.
I agree! I am going thru the book a 3rd time. Nothing will ever excuse the murders as individual accountability & human responsibility are touchstones of life. However, the extremely poor leadership up & down the chain-of-command could have prevented many of the problems that happened on the deployment.
Marijuana usage is as much as three rank reduction, loss of one months pay over two months, restriction on freedom, 45 days of community service (extra duty) of up to 4 hours a day m-f and 12 hours on weekends and no promotion for six months.
@@killdude26 it’s always been that way, 2010 isn’t that long ago 2000 was like that, it’s been that way at least since the mid eighties . If you don’t have a urinalysis it’s more difficult to prove but if the command can prove it without lab evidence, you’re getting the max.
Nowadays, it's a counseling, with either a pause in promotion opportunities, or a single reduction in rank (E-3 back to E-2), assuming of course that it's a first-time offense.
Reading this book it's fantastic...RIP sir
When did he passed away ?😢
@@SaudiGangStar Just found out he died back in 2014 of a heart attack. Only 42!
The Army mantra of “You can always get to yes,” has not disappeared. Leaders continue to fabricate information to meet the intent of the boss, regardless of how challenging it makes things for the men and women stuck with the task of doing far more with less.
Imagine the stories that didn't come out. I'm convinced this guy was assassinated.
Fantastic book
I agree! I am going thru the book a 3rd time. Nothing will ever excuse the murders as individual accountability & human responsibility are touchstones of life. However, the extremely poor leadership up & down the chain-of-command could have prevented many of the problems that happened on the deployment.
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The town was Rushdi Mulla. It was B Co 1st Batt 502nd. Lost credibility.
Marijuana usage is as much as three rank reduction, loss of one months pay over two months, restriction on freedom, 45 days of community service (extra duty) of up to 4 hours a day m-f and 12 hours on weekends and no promotion for six months.
Now it is, reminder. This video is in 2010.
@@killdude26 it’s always been that way, 2010 isn’t that long ago 2000 was like that, it’s been that way at least since the mid eighties . If you don’t have a urinalysis it’s more difficult to prove but if the command can prove it without lab evidence, you’re getting the max.
Nowadays, it's a counseling, with either a pause in promotion opportunities, or a single reduction in rank (E-3 back to E-2), assuming of course that it's a first-time offense.
He is super nervous...
ah, yes I remember the tcps...Striker and all that bullshit...all because some snitch just wanted to get out of iraq...
Hm. You sound like a dude who is cool with murder and rape. Hope your family goes through something like that. I wont have any heart ache over it.