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Angry Jumpmaster's avatar

Looks like the “new sheriff” in town is getting it on and cleaning house. When I was stationed in NC, the Air Force discovered a meth lab on the roof of one of the Army Barracks there. Joe is just being joe.

rural counsel's avatar

Or whether the Staff Sergeant was even a US citizen, or one of those military-age males who entered illegally and was trying to obtain his citizenship by serving in the US military.

John Van Stry's avatar

And after the feds are finished prosecuting and punishing them, then the army gets a turn!

John in Indy's avatar

Many of the Hispanic gangs and Cartels send their members to the military, US and Mexican / South and Central American nations, to be trained as gang fighters.

Their national authorities do the same thing through the School of the Americas Army training school.

John in Indy

Dale Flowers's avatar

Any Army investigation should include the accused soldier's current chain of command, working backward in time to his recruiter, hometown, high school friends and sealed juvenile records. Lessons can and should be learned. As difficult as recruiting and retention are, we should still be picky.