Posted on Feb 18, 2016
The Fine Line Between Military Hazing And Discipline
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This week on Task & Purpose Radio, Lauren Katzenberg interviews former Army Spc. Cody Full, who was roommates with Bowe Bergdahl at Fort Richardson, Alaska. In Afghanistan, they were members of the same three-man fire team before Bergdahl disappeared. Full talks about what he thinks should happen to Bergdahl and why he walked off base.
Then, Lauren, Nate Bethea, and James Weirick discuss a new report released by the Government Accountability Office on hazing in the military.
Finally, Weirick reads some real messages that Task & Purpose has received to its Facebook page. If you’ve seen Jimmy Kimmel’s segment where he has celebrities read mean tweets written about themselves, you’ll get the idea.
Then, Lauren, Nate Bethea, and James Weirick discuss a new report released by the Government Accountability Office on hazing in the military.
Finally, Weirick reads some real messages that Task & Purpose has received to its Facebook page. If you’ve seen Jimmy Kimmel’s segment where he has celebrities read mean tweets written about themselves, you’ll get the idea.
The Fine Line Between Military Hazing And Discipline
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Posted 8 y ago
I was hazed in basic training. We were required to do cutaways - front leaning rest to parade rest over asphalt. There were a few other hazing activities and this was at the tail end of the Vietnam war SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. I was not hazed when I went through West Point as a cadet. Everything I went through had a purpose from learning how to function under duress, through memorization and quick scanning of information with analysis required on the spot, to discipline. The lessons I learned at West Point helped me a great deal throughout my career and in civilian life as well.
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Posted 8 y ago
The hazing even thou not right,it makes you a better man.
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