Posted on Apr 27, 2014
What are your experiences with the Inspector General?
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Have you ever made a complaint through I.G. and actually had positive results? Lets hear the feedback and see what everyones experience is with this.
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I relied on our Installation IG Team on a regular basis when I was a 1SG. They are a tool to ensure proper interpretation of policy, regulations and other issues that arise out of a Command. Most think of the IG as that place where Soldiers can go to for grievances against the Command. While that is a role that the IG plays, I relied on their ability to provide detailed answers that were backed up by regulations to answer questions that either Soldiers or my Commander had. We also bounced policy letters off of them prior to signature to ensure that what we were putting out was IAW with current regulations.
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As a First Sergeant I have had several positive results come from using IG to fix soldier issues that I was getting blown off for. People often associate IG as something bad but in fact they are there really more so to assist soldiers and units with understanding policies and regulations. I can honestly say in the dozen or so interactions I have had with IG they've all been positive and informative.
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I have had a great working relationship with the IG. I use the IG, Legal, and EO personnel to make sure that I as a Sqd Ldr, PSG, or 1SG along with my officer counterpart are doing the right things.
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I had an IG that walked out shaking his head. He said, "I've never seen a barracks look like that."
I was floor sergeant and had my own room. I had a remnant carpet that was nearly wall-to-wall. Had a hutch with a small color TV and stereo on one side. Plants, living room lamp, and an aquarium om the other. But the floor was polished under the carpet, lockers were dressed right, and bunk was tight.
I was floor sergeant and had my own room. I had a remnant carpet that was nearly wall-to-wall. Had a hutch with a small color TV and stereo on one side. Plants, living room lamp, and an aquarium om the other. But the floor was polished under the carpet, lockers were dressed right, and bunk was tight.
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I used IG on one occasion. I had an issue with a previous unit that failed to process a "change of rater" NCOER. I went through all appropriate channels before making a complaint. After calling Division IG, my NCOER was taken care within 24 hours. Imagine that!!
While serving in USAREC, I witnessed a peer of mine utilize IG. He had been following up with his leave form, using all appropriate channels. This was over a two month period. It was the day he was suppose to sign out, he had to no choice but to call IG. End result was the BN Commander and CSM pulled in all leadership from the company commander and down. The company leadership had their feelings hurt and had no choice but to do their job and sign his leave form.
Gotta love USAREC!! The finest leadership in the US Army........hahaha
While serving in USAREC, I witnessed a peer of mine utilize IG. He had been following up with his leave form, using all appropriate channels. This was over a two month period. It was the day he was suppose to sign out, he had to no choice but to call IG. End result was the BN Commander and CSM pulled in all leadership from the company commander and down. The company leadership had their feelings hurt and had no choice but to do their job and sign his leave form.
Gotta love USAREC!! The finest leadership in the US Army........hahaha
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IG ?? What’s that ? Hundreds of reports from a unit with 22 suicides in 2 years and nothing has been done !!
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Currently serving as an Assistant Inspector General... one of the best jobs ever and have learned more about regs than ever before.....
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I worked with CJTF 101 IG office with not receiving an OER within an 8 month period while deployed. The LTC saw me within seconds of me walking within the door. He had he issue resolved within three days. I was grateful and would recommend others to try IG.
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No combat ready unit has ever passed an IG inspection, and no unit that has passed an IG inspection is combat ready. In my 12 years of military service I never once passed an IG inspection, something that I was very proud of by the way. This told me that my unit would be ready to go into combat and be ready for it. Most of the glitches in the units I was assigned to were attributed to records keeping, and spelling errors on the paperwork. Having an IG cleaning party was a simple waste of time, no matter how much you scrubbed, dusted, or shined/polished it was never good enough for the inspectors. One unit had the motto of the IG is coming, do the best you can but at least make it look like you are doing or cleaning something when they come by. And if you really wanted to drive them crazy start singing "Don't Worry, Be Happy" when you see them coming. They never hung around me very long when I did this.
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SPC Charles Brown
Served from 1979 to 1988, took an 11 year break and then reenlisted in 1999 until 2002. Broke my back or I would still be in.
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