Posted on Oct 30, 2016
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SGM Steve Wettstein
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They will if you give them a reason to.
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COL David Turk
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Edited 9 y ago
He's about to learn he has dual (joint) commands!
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SPC Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
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They are correct. I've been married and living on post for about a year now and have never been inspected or anything. It's nice to be honest.
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SPC Motor Transport Operator
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Thank you! I just wanted to know if my COC was going to be invading my privacy every week when they check the barracks too. Thank you again
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LTC Jason Mackay
LTC Jason Mackay
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SPC (Join to see) why are they checking off post people? If you are worried they will see something, that is now your issue to fix. Welcome to adulthood.
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SSG Steven Mangus
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Yes, however it is not usually the practice. As long as you are getting BAH you are subject to inspection of your quarters. The unit will not just come over and say I am here let me in..I wouldn't worry to much about it, just don't put yourself in a position where the CoC will consider it..
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SSG Steven Mangus
SSG Steven Mangus
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1SG (Join to see) - Better check again
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1SG S6 Communications Ncoic
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SSG Steven Mangus...yep still wrong! Let me break this down for you. We can't go so Soldier's off post quarters to conduct health and welfares. However, if there is probable cause such as a domestic issue, some illegal activity, child abuse and/or neglect, etc...you would then need to call the local police to conduct the health and welfare. They would conduct the checks not the CoC. Now on post you would also need probable cause. You would then have to talk to PMO and housing. This is because Military housing is privatized. Now you can stop over to say hi, but the SM does not have to let you in the house. The only exception to all of this is the barracks. Things have changed a bit since your BDU days. JAG would eat you alive if you tried that shit today. You're career would be over.
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SSG Steven Mangus
SSG Steven Mangus
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Fair enough, however no soldier is deny his command coming over and doing a health and welfare, which again is not the usual practice. One thing though, your knowledge of the politics and the power of the CoC is stunted.
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1SG S6 Communications Ncoic
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SSG Steven Mangus - not stunted at all. This is the type of stuff that gets people fired in today's Army. These young Soldiers today know what their rights are, they might not know 5.56 from 7.62, but they know the legal stuff. We just have to be smarter than them. Just do things to the letter of the law and no worries.
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PO3 Pamala McBrayer
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No.
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SFC Construction Engineering Supervisor
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No
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SFC Bill McFadden
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No
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SFC Combat Engineering Senior Sergeant
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Yes, Health and Welfare, keep your place clean, yard included, avoid any complaints , have food in you fridge, beer is not a food.
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SSG Jess Peters
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No. Not at all.
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