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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Aug 3, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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First off, hazing can certainly be taken too far. When people get hurt in a way that weakens the unit, it's bad. We've seen this before but more often than not, it never gets that far. But what you described, by your own admission, seems more like your unit was trying to teach the FNG that can't keep his big mouth shut a lesson on what his role in the unit was. KP and TOC duty is not hazing. Those are things that have to happen. Smoke sessions can be taken too far but aren't bad in and of themselves. I'm guessing that in the end you were accepted by you peers not because you made it through some crucible, but because you kept your chin up and did what you were told and after a while they saw that this is a good guy. Big mouth and all. Had you resisted all the extra duty and become a pain in everyone's rear, you wouldn't have found yourself smoking and joking with the rest of the guys.
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SSgt Dan Rivett
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I'm sorry Officers just don't understand unless they have been to one of the Academies or have been enlisted. Sorry
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SSgt Dan Rivett - You should've checked out my profile before posting.
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CW4 Brian Haas
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That was a pretty large generalization. All officers have gone through ROTC or OCS, etc. Trust me, they ALL deal with the same things in those.
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Everyday at 1530 my nco would tell me to close the office door and get in front lean and rest. She would always ask what did I do wrong today? And what did I learn? Im a better soldier for it. Im not a whiny stereotype. I take pride in the fact I am a strong, confident Soldier before strong, confident woman.
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CSM Thomas McGarry
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I have an especial problem with hazing when it is used by those in charge as a tool to vent their internal prejudices against those in their charge such as what happened in the Marines at Parris Island.
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