Posted on Apr 2, 2014
PFC Eric Minchey
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What are you opinions on Chaplain Assistants getting "Special Treatment" such as exemption from CQ/Staff duty, Comp-Time for working Chapel Services on the weekends, etc. from their units?<div><div><br></div><div>What do you think should Chaplain Assistants be treated differently or should they be treated the same as any other soldier in the unit?&nbsp;<br></div></div>
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1SG Ed Rossman
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I was an MP for 26 years. I didn’t get excempted from duties or comp weekends. I worked weekends and holidays. I can see if he works Sundays he gets a day off during the week. But not pulling CQ, KP, guard duty , etc is not fair to other soldiers .
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SGT Forrest Fitzrandolph
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I did. So what’s the big deal??
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SGT Gary DeFelippo
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Always the same No exceptions
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SFC Richard Baerlocher
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Chaplain assistants should be exempted the same as food service.
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SGT S6 Communications Nco
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Hey S-6 always gets put on detail. Just the Nature of the beast.
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SPC Allan Bryant
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God bless all chaplains Assistants. Long hours basically no weekends really. Leave them alone.
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SFC Laurie Raso
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Don't worry about the Chaplains Assistants. Worry about yourself.
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SMSgt Allan Pochop
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WTH, look at the percentage of personnel involved.....then again WTH.
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1LT Ordnance Officer
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I think chaplain assistants should be left alone. They are under the command of the Chaplain. Many of them are very busy.
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MSgt Daniel Armstrong
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Edited 8 y ago
Every chaplain assistant I ever met usually was someone who fucked up or couldn't hack it in their primary MOS or AFSC, but for some unique reason, they could just boot them out.
I know this is not the case with the majority of them, but if that is all the rest of the base population see's, well it give a distorted view.
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