Posted on Apr 19, 2018
Colonel demoted, immediately retired from Air National Guard over dinosaur puppet video
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There's something wrong with all of you and your priorities.
So they had fun with her reenlistment? Who cares? Shes willing to re-up, she chose to take the verbal oath (which really doesn't matter) in a joking fashion, and that's somehow a mortal sin for three careers? Were the documents signed by all parties? If so, it was legal.
Get out of here with the uptight bullshit.
So they had fun with her reenlistment? Who cares? Shes willing to re-up, she chose to take the verbal oath (which really doesn't matter) in a joking fashion, and that's somehow a mortal sin for three careers? Were the documents signed by all parties? If so, it was legal.
Get out of here with the uptight bullshit.
So Navy can do it in a pool in floating ducks, guys can do it in storm trooper gear, but this crossed the line somehow.
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My first Troop Commander made every Lieutenant and Warrant memorize the oath. We had to do reenlistment by memory, make it professional, and retain the solemn nature of the event. I kept that up for 22 years.
My first Troop Commander made every Lieutenant and Warrant memorize the oath. We had to do reenlistment by memory, make it professional, and retain the solemn nature of the event. I kept that up for 22 years.
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LtCol William Bentley
Dang skippy! Same here, had to memorize it (both Officer and Enlisted), and therefore never needed to read off a card or give an "er..." "ummm" during an Oath. Solemn and professional, like the Founders envisioned when they put the Oath of loyalty into the Constitution...not to be made fun of or the butt of jokes.
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Lt you are a future Senior Leader. Speaking out in a public forum and criticizing leaders over a matter that you have no administrative oversight and contradicting them is a good way to negatively impact your career. Before you start screaming about free speech, speech isn't free. When you speak out on a subject, the price you pay is the reaction you receive. Consequences can be positive or negative.