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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Jan 6, 2021
Cpl Thuy Tran
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SSG Samuel Kermon
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Thank you for being courageous.
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Cpl Thuy Tran
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Thank you for caring.
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Maj Kim Patterson
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Cpl Thuy Tran excellent post! I’m still jousting that MST battle.
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Cpl Thuy Tran
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Thank you, Kim. I wish a mountain of peace for you.
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PO1 Mary Vermont
PO1 Mary Vermont
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Me too wasn’t alway easy on active duty. To me they were my brothers and have never understood why they didn’t feel that way about me
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Cpl Thuy Tran
Cpl Thuy Tran
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I am so sorry, Mary. It was not your fault and nothing you did. Military men are among the most honorable people in the world. We have to fight to remember that we encountered the WORST examples and not let them define US or the good guys. I hope you are getting help.
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CWO3 Us Marine
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Sorry you endured this. Sharing and caring for others is admirable on your part. It may help prevent it for others, or help them otherwise, and help you find peace in doing so.
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Cpl Thuy Tran
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Thank you for your kind word and for caring.
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The Hottest Topic Not Openly Discussed: MST
GySgt Gary Cordeiro
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I investigated an alleged suicide in Iraq, FOB Union 3. A female soldier committed suicide. Investigation:
Victim committed suicide after a rape in the female showers. Victim was engaged and looking forward to marriage after your completion. Victim was the Same age as my daughter.
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Cpl Thuy Tran
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That crushes my heart. That was a mighty hard job you had to do, I'm sure it couldn't have been easy.
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Union 3 in Baghdad? I was on Warrior when it became Union 2
GySgt Gary Cordeiro
GySgt Gary Cordeiro
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I was in the basement of the old Ba’ath Party HQ. Base defense, force protection, qrf stuff.
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CPO Nate S.
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Two videos of interest:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9snig5gZfk&feature=youtu.be
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akoTU7KjI-A&feature=youtu.be

My wife, is retired USN and never had to deal with MST, but she did work in healthcare areas where she saw the victims of this kind of crap. Irritated both of us!!! As a retired HMC, I cannot tell how many times when I was a young ER Corpsman we saw women of all stripes come into the ED as a result sexual assault. GSWs, MVAs, major burns are bad enough, but when you are a guy and see the horrific actions other males commit it really pisses you off!
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Cpl Thuy Tran
Cpl Thuy Tran
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Thank you and your wife for caring and for sharing this information, Nate. That is a very good point you make, MST is also an offense to honorable men and women.
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CPO Nate S.
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Cpl Thuy Tran - You are most welcome!
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Cpl Lisa Kreiser
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Thank you for the links
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1st Lt Padre Dave Poedel
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I am so negatively amazed at the extent of this problem.....everybody seems to be talking about it, and has been since I was a young Airman in 1971. Whatever became of the military virtue of HONOR? Are we forming our military service members in honor from the beginning of their enlistment or appointment? Does supervision and command model honor? We, as a nation, have made the decision to include male and female persons to be serving together in all situations and in spite of the supposed sexual liberation and equality, so we must work against our sinful human nature and create a culture where we are not seen as sexual targets. The only approach I have ever seen to be mildly effective is to create a culture of honor. Without a culture of honor and honesty this is impossible, and as long as this culture will hot be upheld we will have exploitation of those who are perceived as weaker by those who are convinced they can get away with it. I know I am not likely to be sufficiently PC in my understanding, but this now elderly man of God looks at life this way. May God grant us the strength and conviction of character to live lives of homor.
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Cpl Thuy Tran
Cpl Thuy Tran
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I think you have it right. We are all taught to be honorable and the standard has to be upheld.
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PO3 Aaron Hassay
PO3 Aaron Hassay
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10 U.S. Code § 502 - Enlistment oath: who may administer
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(a) Enlistment Oath.—
Each person enlisting in an armed force shall take the following oath:
“I, __________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic;

Constitution of the United States

The Preamble
The Preamble Annotated
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
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Cpl Thuy Tran
Cpl Thuy Tran
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You are right, Kelly. That's generally what happens. Change is made when people stand up. Many people are now standing up and calling it unacceptable. We are trying to change things.
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PV2 Keith Young
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I was the subject of MST. I was assaulted by a Captain while I was in basic. It took,so much out of me. The embarrassment, the shame and the horror. The fear that no one will believe you. It took me about 34 years to finally come to grips with it and reported it to my VA doctor. It is not widely accepted that makes get raped and sexually assaulted. Over 56 percent of males never report it. They dismiss it as hazing or "right of passage". Make no mistake, it's a crime and trauma lasts forever
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Cpl Thuy Tran
Cpl Thuy Tran
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I'm glad to hear that you have a VA doctor and are healing. It took me decades and I am still working on it too.
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PFC Donnie Harold Harris
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It saddens me to read this. As if you were trying to tell a child to stand strong. No survivor needs to convince another of the why. Nor more than to convince chickenpox that is their fault. A rapist is a condition that needs no justification for a cause. It just is a condition like a pox that can be removed from existence with the education of the young and the follow threw of the older among us, without exception. There is no justification there just is the act of another that needs to be expelled. MST like a missing arm is understood and needs complete coverage without shame. Or a need to blame. That is why help is needed. So you work on the new you and others handle the conditional results of the workout. I got no coverage because I was kidnapped and raped as a 15-year old boy a special forces drill Sargent that was relocated while on hold for his trial for what he did to me at another base to another. The Army practiced the same technique as the Catholic Church. I reported the crime only to have my whole family's lives threatened. I was outside of the loop. It took 40 years to tell. Thank goodness you have the VA that is doing this work.
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Cpl Thuy Tran
Cpl Thuy Tran
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I am very saddened to hear what happened to you. 40 years is a terribly long time. I hope the present brings you moments of peace. Thank you for speaking up, and it is very encouraging all that the VA is doing to address this crime and help victims, but my heart still hurts and I feel the pain of all victims, specifically at the hands of those who have pledged to live a life of honor as many in this post have brought up.
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Wayne Soares
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Excellent post Thuy
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Cpl Thuy Tran
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Thank you, Wayne.
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CPL Raeanne Mitchell
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Thank you for posting this. In my situation, the victims didn't talk about it because it was admitting you were weak. I took my problem out in being angry and defensive, including to my husband. I was lucky enough to be getting out due to an injury and then counseling for anxiety and depression once I was a civilian.
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