Posted on Jun 30, 2015
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PO1 John Miller
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It's kind of like the Navy: the Commanding Officer is ultimately responsible for what happens on their ship.
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SSG Melvin Nulph
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So glad it didn't happen as often in the military as we see its done in the civilian world. But I did see it and of the few I seen one refused to re-up, another made 1SG, and Fox went on to be a CW 3 or 4 with an attitudes to prevent it from happening to others.
Knowing the people you hang out with helps but doesn't prevent this from going on, how often do we really know someone that well when we PCS every 2 years or so?
I believe one reason we do not see it that much in the military is because of the leadership we have. They help prevent it for the most part.
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SGT Forrest Stewart
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Not often at all. It does happen occasionally though.
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