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2 years ago

in Gangs In The U.S. Military: A New American Low on dmiessler.com | grep understanding
I am an active duty military member and find this whole thing to be a complete disgrace. There are gang signs all over the military housing community of Hainerberg Germany. Just this past Saturday, my son was walking to a friends house and was attacked by a group of active duty soldiers calling themselves gang members. They have their "turf" staked out. The leadership has been aware of this and has done nothing about it. Being a senior enlisted person; I will. There are avenues to pursue this and I WILL take them.

It's a damn shame that these people are allowed to walk the streets, much less wear the uniform. The American public is so afraid to be politically incorrect that they have let this happen. What has happened to my son is just one instance. How many other people out there are afraid to walk the streets because of intimidation by these thugs? I for one will not tolerate it. We in the military are supposed to be held to a higher standard and this is apparently diminishing as well. The UCMJ will come into play and there will be hell to pay.

I will be doing my part. Anyone else...???

2 years ago

in Gangs In The U.S. Military: A New American Low on danielmiessler.com | grep understanding
I am an active duty military member and find this whole thing to be a complete disgrace. There are gang signs all over the military housing community of Hainerberg Germany. Just this past Saturday, my son was walking to a friends house and was attacked by a group of active duty soldiers calling themselves gang members. They have their "turf" staked out. The leadership has been aware of this and has done nothing about it. Being a senior enlisted person; I will. There are avenues to pursue this and I WILL take them.

It's a damn shame that these people are allowed to walk the streets, much less wear the uniform. The American public is so afraid to be politically incorrect that they have let this happen. What has happened to my son is just one instance. How many other people out there are afraid to walk the streets because of intimidation by these thugs? I for one will not tolerate it. We in the military are supposed to be held to a higher standard and this is apparently diminishing as well. The UCMJ will come into play and there will be hell to pay.

I will be doing my part. Anyone else...???
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