Posted on Jan 14, 2015
SSG Combat Medic
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This weekend me and my GF decided to get out and go to the movies not near any military base once so ever (maybe a Reserve or NG training facility could be near by). So I'm glancing around notice a uniform on a young lady and her hair down with a PT cap on inside of the mall. I didn't loose my mind at first because it could be anyone just wearing the uniform these days. As I get closer to her I notice she has on SPC rank. I told my GF that I have to say something to her and of course she didn't understand. When I approached the SPC and her civilian male acquaintance, I asked her was she in the Army and she quickly replied "yes". So I asked her did she know she was in complete violation of Army Regs she says "yes". The female rolled her eyes at me and I could tell she was going to have
a attitude with me so I quickly removed myself from the situation. So at what point do we as leaders make a on the spot correction in public or remove ourselves from the situation? I felt at the time as a NCO I should have done more to make her fix herself, but on the other hand I didn't want to make a scene at the mall and in public. SPC Ware I definitely will remember you forever.
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Sgt Adam Jennings
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Never, ever back out of a correction unless there is the threat of violence. Now she thinks she has punked someone and gotten away with it, which technically she has. Now this SPC will be more bold in the future with her discrepancies, a major breakdown in discipline if you ask me.
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SSG Combat Medic
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I don't know if never backing away from a correction is the right thing. I believe its a case by case situation.
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Sgt Adam Jennings
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If you'll read my response you'll see that I basically said that. If there is physical threat then yes, by all means back off. But of that service member wants to make an ass of themselves, especially if you try to do it on the side, then so be it. They need to be corrected. Like I stated, this SPC now feels that she punked someone that was about to correct her and that may lead her to be more bold somewhere else, like on base with a known superior.
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I believe you HAVE to make the correction. Pull her aside, explain why she is wrong and at the very least, she will remember that moment the next time she wants to blatantly disregard regulations.
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She looks like she was cold. If she worked for me then I would have told her to put on a hat and a jacket - whether it matched the uniform or not.
Soldiers are people too.
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SFC Maury Gonzalez
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You did the right thing, likely the boyfriend would have assaulted you or worse, wait for you outside and shoot you .
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it's too bad that we can't discipline some of these fucks like the children they are. a good ass whoopin would set some of these overly cocky idiots right.
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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No need for the profanity. You can get your point across in a professional and more succinct manner than using terminology like that.
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SSG S2 Intelligence Nco
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Normally I might agree with you. Unlike you i ddon't get butt hurt when I see a few swears thrown around. I'm not here to bullshit you or otherwise candy coat anything and I'm very sick of those that do. Grow up. This is an army not summer camp.
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SSgt John Hutto
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NO, THATS WHERE YOU PULL OUT YOUR ID AND POLITELY SHOW HER YOUR RANK IF YOU ARE NOT IN UNIFORM YOURSELF. AND YES, YOU CORRECT HER, IF SHE ROLLS HER FUCKING EYES AGAIN, YOU GET KNEE DEEP IN THAT ASS AND EMBARRASS HER IN FRONT OF EVERYONE! FUCK THAT, SHE NEEDED IT. YOU DEMAND THE NAME RANK AND PHONE NUMBER TO HER SUPERVISOR AND HER FIRST SGT. AND INFORM HER YOU WILL BE MAKING A CALL TO THEM.
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SSgt John Hutto
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im not saying you grab her or touch her in any way, but after disrespect is shown, all the kinder gentler shit goes out the window. yes, by all means i would have probably yelled at her. maybe not the tactful thing to do, but seems like these days, thats the only thing they respond to. she would have earned some tact if not for the eye roll.
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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SSgt Hutto, no need for the profanity and unprofessional verbage. You can get your point across with better wording.
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SSgt John Hutto
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maybe so, thats your opinion and your entitled to that just as i am entitiled to mine, wrong or right.
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SSgt John Hutto
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most in the military will and do say a few curse words. so you never say any curse words? strange?
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Cpl Salvador Montano Jr.
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Should have joined the Corps. and you wouldn't have to worry about a bunch shit birds disrespecting the uniform!
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PO3 Sean Hunter
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Well, there's your answer right there. SHES IN THE ARMY. We all know they have lower standards. You'd never see a Marine pulling that crap...
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PO3 Chase Reves
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i just saw a marine in his charlies in gander mtn...
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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Inflammatory language.
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CPT Engineer Officer
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sorry to offend you Precious
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PFC Robert Daniels
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I suppose your next line would be asshole. Picking on people, in a line, for some tickets. Why is it that people like you, have to ruin other peoples moments. Sometimes one after another.
Do you feel better? I bet that made you feel as if your GF would have more respect for you now Bubba. I'm rolling my eyes at you now, you seem like a bonafide creep. Last thing. You keep doing what your doing, you'll really have some people calling you an idiot.
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