Posted on Feb 28, 2014
SFC Anabel Cepero
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<P>I'm glad that they are finally hammering down on this, but to know that these Soldiers were put in these positions and are now just getting reviewed is worrisome. What are your thoughts on this?</P>
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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My only thought is, if these individuals have already been identified by name, why are they still in uniform?
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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Well, one of the hardest things about "purging" our ranks is having to comb through countless records and identify these people. But in this case, clearly the research has been done. So, time to go.
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SSG (ret) William Martin
SSG (ret) William Martin
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It's about time.
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SFC A.M. Drake
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SSG Hasbun,

Its called due process...now you know that takes time, especially when dealing with federal paperwork.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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But of course, I just hope that the intent is there...
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Both my professional take on this as the Installation SHARP Victim Advocate for DLIFLC, and my personal opinion align: it is about time!  These are not minor infractions and those who commit them do not deserve to be Soldiers.  On top of that, what I find scary is the fact that many of these individuals were leaders with influence over other Soldiers!  I understand that people make mistakes, but these types of crimes go above and beyond what should be tolerated.  We need to make sure that we retain the best and brightest, and I am glad the Army is doing something about it!
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Assuming the evaluations were done to regs and standards, I agree 100% with this move and though I appreciate the delicate nature of this decision, I wish it could have happened sooner. &nbsp;But I am content nonetheless. &nbsp;Offenders of sex assaults have no place in our ranks, period -- even if we are at the height of 2 wars going on at the same time like we were a few years ago.
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588 Soldiers Removed After Sex Assault Review
SFC Charles Kolker
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Zero Tolerance. Especially with the Soldiers in question. The positions that they were entrusted with are of the utmost importance in the Army. These people were Drill Sergeants, Sexual Assault Response Coordinators and Recruiters.

 

This is another reason why we have such a bad retention rate of good Soldiers. Good for the Army to cut loose such wasteful baggage. Such conduct is NOT in accordance with the Army Values.

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1SG Brigade Security Manager
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I am just glad the Army is pushing to separate them fast.
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SSG Retired!!!
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I'm surprised there weren't more.
The reason most of these Soldiers are still in is cause these happened while the Army needed people and let a lot of stuff go, unlike the past 2-3 years.
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Those are a lot of Soldiers, but keep in mind, they came from differing positions and were removed for various infractions. It is quite scary to think that if this many were caught, one way or another, how many more got away or are getting away. These are just the ones with some type of paper trail. Many more are so much more sneakier or got away by default (possible lack of evidence, which does not necessarily equate to innocence).<br>
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1SG Michael Blount
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IT'S ABOUT TIME!
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SSG (ret) William Martin
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This reminds me of an NCO who was taken down a pay grade through UCMJ for committing a cruel and unusual act on another NCO of which was borderline sexual harassment.  As a SPC with a bar to reenlistment he went to the 1SG and asked to reenlist and the 1SG told him no.  His bar stayed, and the 1SG told him he did not want SMs like him to be in the military and taking up a slot when another SM with a clear and clean record can take his spot.
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Sgt Eben Osgood
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Sexual assault is inexcusable, period. We receive annual classes on what is sexual assault, and any violation of this should be handled with a zero-tolerance mentality. This being one of the few areas where zero-tolerance should be implemented.
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