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SSG Samuel Kermon
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Good morning, sir. The article seems pretty bland. There are no tangible reasons that are given for the investigation other than a few snippets that there was concern over the way the school's curriculum was being changed. The only other fact that seemed to be inserted, at the very end, was that one of the instructors (perhaps comnander) had what appeared to be a more than social relationship with a civilian. Wish there had been more meat on the bone in the article.
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SSG Samuel Kermon Consider the source — nowadays, we might have to read into military-controlled information with our Right-ray vision. Strangely, the last sentence was a snippet about a Colonel who died in his office...what?
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SSG Samuel Kermon
SSG Samuel Kermon
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Sgt (Join to see) I can agree that we need to use discernment but we also must be careful not to paint everything with right or left labels. But picking on a person after they have died does show concern of why him and why now.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Sgt (Join to see) Yeah, I shared that article last week. He was boss of the C&GSC.
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Sgt Print Journalist
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Sounds like a troubled organization, no doubt to be made worse by the Leftists overseeing US military matters now.
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SSG Samuel Kermon
SSG Samuel Kermon
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My first reaction was the same. That changed as I read the article. On of the first things was the date this started, back in January 2020, which was before the new administration brought 'woke ideas to the military. Secondly, there was not a lot of detail on what the investigation was focusing in on. The closest thing I could see was an inappropriate relationship with one of the instructors, possibly the commanding officer, with a civilian. The rest stated a questionnaire, with seventeen questions, was circulated and that this seems to be the main criteria for launching the investigation.
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GySgt Thomas Vick
GySgt Thomas Vick
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I totally agree
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SSG Bill McCoy
SSG Bill McCoy
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While I get that an investigation is probably appropriate, it always bothers me when information is gleaned from an annonymous source, especially thorugh any media. That is NOT to say that such events haven't uncovered srious issues, but I think that's the reason for the "bland" questionaire. Just proceeding with caution to avoid petty, crybaby types.
RE: "The SAMS employee who spoke with Army Times disputed the investigation’s generic form. 'How bland can you get?' asked the employee."
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GySgt Thomas Vick
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Sounds like some head hunting going on here.
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