I am still in the National Guard, however I am away on Title 10 orders. The unit I am assigned to back in California, is in Pittsburg. Isn't it ironic that even though they are short on personnel for missions to Korea, Afghanistan and Iraq, they choose not to utilize me on any of them?
Not that I want to go, but I would do it to do my part. I have found out the hard way that the National Guard Military Police Units stick together - no matter what. I have placed my name on several MOB lists and yet no one wants to pick me up! Are they afraid I will write a book about it? I mean really, if that is all they are worried about then do what's right- ethically and morally and there will not be anything to fear!
In this true account of an incident in 2008- 2009 near the Syria Border, a first hand witness describes the conditions that led to nine female soldier's becoming pregnant while in a war zone, serving on combat missions during Operation Iraqi Freedom.This first hand account describes the conditions that led up to the inevitable - a first sergeant being court marshaled and relieved of duty, a system of corruption and betrayal during a time of great vulnerability.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
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