Posted on Dec 31, 2014
SGT Bn C&E Ncoic
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This soldier is pulling CQ today, New Years Eve. The reason why he is upset and thinks it isn't fair is because he was deployed for the past 12 months in Afghanistan with a different unit while his unit was in the rear. He's the only soldier in the battalion that was deployed. He got back 3 months ago and as soon as he got back, he went to work everyday till 1700. They didn't give him half days or 4 day weekends for redeployment and he never asked for them either, he didn't feel it was his position to ask for days off.

He didn't take block leave because he went on leave in October for 29 days and was told that if he did put leave now, it would probably get denied because he just took leave, so he didn't. He just found out yesterday that he had duty today because they changed the roster last minute. He asked the NCO in charge of the roster to see if there was anything he could do because he wanted to spend this new year's eve with his family since last year he wasn't here, unlike everybody else. He was told "at least you get to spend Christmas with your family" meaning that that should've been enough. He now feels that his unit doesn't really care about him or his family.

Is this soldier overreacting? Did his leadership fail him or is he just complaining?
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CW3 Kevin Storm
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Look at the DA-Form 6 first, then go from there. The soldier didn't do himself any favors by not asking for what he was owed. More so as he was transferred to his new unit. Blue Falcon's happen, some soldier can get out of stuff faster than a hiding SPC when work detail comes up.
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