What is the worst case of hazing or bullying you've seen, participated in, or been a victim of during your service?
CCFSPCC - In Our Company - SPC Wright - Part 1
SPC Jarett Wright was hazed and sexually assaulted while deployed to Iraq in 2010. He is sharing his story to prevent similar acts from happening to others. ...
As a battalion commander, I have initiated CID investigations and administered UCMJ for incidents similar to what SPC Jarrett Wright details in the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RHS5RyMsoM
My personal opinion based upon my many years of service is that criminal actions like the ones that happened to this young man happen due to a command climate in which their piss poor leadership either knew about these activities or turned a blind eye. These attacks don’t happen in a vacuum. I grew up in the Infantry at 17 and I heard and saw some raw behavior but never to the point of assault. In my day practical jokes were employed more than this totally unacceptable behavior. My junior leadership would never allow this to go that far and anyone who attempted that behavior would have an accidental fall up a few flights of stairs and be removed from the ranks. My Introduction to my unit was thinking that I walked into the nut house between the fake wrestling matches and fist fights, the hand to hand demonstrations between sips of beer and assorted other acting that went on in the platoon area after 1700. My initiations was to be introduced to my roommate a soft spoken Mexican American from CA who offered me a beer and spent an hour helping me get my gear squared away for duty the next day. The very worst thing that was done to me was the Pysop campaign that lasted 48 hours until I earned my place by doing my job.
Anyone that would take part in this behavior should have been removed from the Service a long time ago and those imposters wearing Stripes should have been sent to Leavenworth. As a Squad Leader and a PSG I was very aware of what went on in my troop areas. If I had to hazard a few guesses I would say that eliminating CQ, absentee/ apathetic leadership and zero command involvement led us to what happened.
That is a homosexual rape he is describing not hazing. Trying to put an equal sign between pinning on wings or chevrons or a mild welcome aboard "ceremony" and homosexual gang rape is outrageous. That act does nothing to create unit cohesion or make anyone feel part of the team. It is a crime and those that did it should be punished. Actually they should have been taken somewhere and had the living hell beaten out of them first.
A couple of decade of social engineering in the armed forces has gotten us here.
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Do sister services have anything like the Navy's Crossing the Line Ceremony? | RallyPoint
So, let me start with a caveat: in today's PC world, I can't imagine that the Navy still allows this in the form that I experienced it -- I have to believe it's significantly watered down. Perhaps some currently-serving Shellbacks can chime in on the issue. Anyway, do any of the other Services have anything like this?: So, in the Navy, any Sailor that has never crossed the equator is termed a 'Wog'. Sailors that have crossed, and gone through...
I Crossed The Line in 1993 onboard the mighty warship USS Halsey (CG23), all male crew. Yes what we did/had done to us would be considered hazing these days! ;)
BC Army Sgt. hit with mallet in hazing
Sgt. Phillip Roach.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG1YC0Okbts
I won't lie, I miss the gauntlet and promotion beatings, but with the mindset many troops have now, there would be a LOT of command team reliefs, Art15, and sudden civilians with bad DD214's if caught. Is it worth it anymore..........no. We have more than enough ways waiting to kick you out. Don't give em one more.

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