Posted on Apr 27, 2016
CPT Russell Pitre
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So this CSM from the the 8th MP BDE seems to be out of regulations. From the comments she has been corrected but she claims she is being harassed. I don't even understand how she got to be a CSM at a BDE. What COL out there is letting this happen? In one of the photos she is wearing stilettos in uniform. WTF? What kind of example is this. The worst is from a Facebook user that said:

"This one!!!! Holy **** she was in charge of us in Afghanistan!! I could go on and on about this toxic leader!! Trying to maintain professionalism but this one.....when a CSM so jacked up like this, she was laughing her ass off during our rehearsal of my brothers ceremony after he was killed in Afghanistan, she f***ing yelled at me because I "took too long saying my goodbye " as I'm f***ing crying kneeling in front of it. This post will probably get me in trouble, and ruin the rest of my army career as well as my day and my army experience."

What would you do if you were there? What if you were on command?

What should the Army do about this?

(Thanks to Army MP WTF Moments and it's followers for the photos.)

**************UPDATE************************
The 8th Theater Sustainment Command CSM will be travelling to the 8th MP BDE to have some one on one time with this CSM. It is amazing as leaders will do when they are being called out. He should have done that a long time ago.
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MSgt B Bell
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What a piece of shit
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SPC Christopher Perrien
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Edited 8 y ago
Well the army went to crap in the early 1990's and has gone spiraling worse since the GWOT started., so you are not really saying anything new to me. That this takes place in an MP unit is of no surprised either.


Shut-up and get out of that unit as fast as you can, if she is not relieved or will leave before you. Although given the lack of action over time , you may not want to stay there even after she leaves. Because a problem soldier like this being able to remain in command, points towards other higher leaders being incompetent also.
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MAJ Keira Brennan
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SEEMS? The DIV CSM would be right-as-rain to smoke this rag bag. She's doing the E9 mafia ROAD no doubt? Makes it bad for all us women troops.
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CPT Russell Pitre
CPT Russell Pitre
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What what I have seen finding out they are all in her pocket. I don't know what she did to gain so much influence but it doesn't seem like anyone is really going to do anything about her.
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1stSgt Eugene Harless
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In the words of one of my Battery GySgts when he saw a Marine with a Cover that was 2 sizes too small" That looks like a BB sitting on a pile of shit!!!"
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CPL Justin Abdoo
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She's a wasteful space in our army, kick her out... That's what they do to the enlisted when they act out like this...
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PO2 Brittney Ryan
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Glad she was not in the Seabees. Of course it wouldn't have gone that far. I was fierce on the females who served with me. They knew they had better look great the first time or they would be doing fashion shows for a hour. I find this female dispecable. And her chain upper and lower cowardly for not saying something and letting her disgrace the uniform. I'm not in any more but if I am on base or out in town and I see someone out of regs I politely ask them to fix themselves.
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LCpl Darryl Samuel
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As a US Marine we don't use the title CSM (Command Sgt Maj) unsure what the difference is, In my era I have never seen a female Sgt Maj. Most likely as I was in an infantry unit. Sgt Maj's were usually squared away to the max grizzled middle aged men that will rip you a new azz hole for having unshined boots,needing a shave/haircut or an unsat uniform on. With 25-30 years of service minimum he is the man. I once heard our Battalion Sgt Maj tell a Lieutenant to be in his office at 1300 he said "beat me there Lt don't meet me there. Lt replied yes Sgt Maj. By rank the Lt outranks him but the Sgt Maj has the experience & expertise. They are the pinnacle of Marine Corps and or military professionalism. I don't know how this chick got the a Command Sgt Maj whatever that is. Musta spent a lot of time on her knees..ijs Uncle may be a congressman or senator?? I don't see what used to be req'd by this rank..Ijs!!
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CPT Russell Pitre
CPT Russell Pitre
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I don't know how she got there either. But the CSM vs a SGM is really only their position. One is in a Command position like the Battalion SGM vs a staff position like the OPS SGM.
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LCpl Darryl Samuel
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gotcha
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SSG Robert Webster
SSG Robert Webster
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LCpl Darryl Samuel, to answer your question in a different way - A Marine Sergeant Major is the equivalent of an Army Command Sergeant Major; a Marine Master Gunnery Sergeant is the equivalent of an Army Sergeant Major. Though there are a few other differences, this would probably be the best way to describe the ranks.
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SrA Scott Baer
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I was given an LOR for an apparent strand of hair touching my ear, sooooooooooooooo not a big fan when someone in a position of leadership flaunts military conduct. Is our military gone that far downhill in the past decade that pride in not only history but rules that should separate us as the leading military of the world, no longer matter?? Damn shame.
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CPT Russell Pitre
CPT Russell Pitre
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It is a shame.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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I wonder what kind of (if ever, honestly) article will come about in the Army Times when this is all said and done.
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SPC Cano Whupass
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CSM Flournoy Haiku:

"I've got some rank now
Do what I want with my hair
Pumpkin is legit"

-Author Unknown
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