Posted on Jan 13, 2014
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Have you ever been the direct object of Hazing, or have you known a close friend or relative who has? What was your/their experience like? How has that experience (or the lack thereof) contributed to your own position on the issue of the legality of Hazing? How Should the U.S. Armed Forces be taking the approach?

We all know some things that are purely cultural to the U.S. Military that are now classified as Hazing; How does this make you feel? 

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CSM Command Sergeant Major
What is your take on this subject? What do you consider to be hazing? What is still being done after a promotion, skill school (Abn/AASLT) or reenlistment etc? We all know what 1SG Carpenter did to newly promoted SGT Roach, hitting him in the chest with a wooden mallet and beyond Hazing, in my opinion, it was assault. What are we seeing still going on that you would consider carrying on traditions? &nbsp;&nbsp;<div><br></div><div>*No name dropping or units&nbsp;</div>

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