Posted on May 15, 2020
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I've already submitted an 1172 and a 5960 right around 11 times to my battalions Sshop
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No one is gonna give a shit that you're gay. And, unless you have direct proof you're being neglected/ignored because you're gay, please do not throw that accusation around lightly. But on to the topic of your BAH, have you spoken with your 1SG and Commander? Have you spoken with your BN CSM thru the Open Door Policy? Besides resubmitting the paperwork multiple times, did you at any time speak with your Leadership (from Team Leader to Commander) and get them involved?
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Have attempted multiple times to bring it to my leaderships attention, was told to figure it the fuck out, was given advice to go to finance,later that day I was told by my platoon sgt that if I went to finance by myself again I'd get skullfucked
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SPC (Join to see) - Ok. Then here is what you do. You utilize your BN CSM Open Door Policy and bring this to his/her attention. If those words were used by your Platoon Sergeant.....then they are more wrong than a 3 dollar bill. I'd bring that to the attention of the CSM as well.
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Absolutely what MSG (Join to see) said. Back in 2016 I was told by my Platoon Sergeant after a couple months of not getting the correct pay that if I were to go seek help on the issue again that I’d be reprimanded with a counseling and recommend for UCMJ for not following a direct order not to worry about it. I took it to my 1SGT and my pay was fixed in a couple of weeks and SFC Snuffy was chewed out for his behavior. Use your open door policy.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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If you have hard evidence (video, written, recorded) that you have been discriminated as a result of sexual orientation, then absolutely make an EO complaint and drive that train. We do not tolerate that in our DOD. This complaint will be investigated to its fullest and people will get you answers. The other side of the coin that if it is not substantiated and senior leaders were accused, that might not go so well. I will add some advice here, everybody in this world has prejudice and are judgmental, none of us are perfect. Share with people what you want to be judged on and in this army as an infantry soldier, that is the ability to shoot, communicate, and move on out. No where in working to get your EIB does it ask very personal questions. Sure people will find things out and you should not try to keep secrets but the other side is only my close friends and family know my religion and politics, if you come into my office nothing is here that will clue you in on the gender of my spouse. I will admit this comes easy for me as for years I have been a bedside RN and firmly believe in the strictest and most professional nurse-patient relationship. Most important things to be in how I am judged in this life is as being a Registered Nurse and a field grade officer in the US Army.
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SN Greg Wright
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Get the fuck out of here with that shit. No one is neglecting you because of who you slept with. There is some glitch. It happens. Figure it the fuck out and stop trying to be a victim. If you show up in the foxhole, no one gives a fuck who you love.
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You'd think nobody cares who I love but I can remember when I was a private and corrective punishment was given to me quite literally because I'm homosexual
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... wait, that sounds like you could be his S1. Ha!
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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CPT (Join to see) - Right? What an asshole. You'd think a former Seaman would be more sympathetic...
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