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Published on June 19, 2004 By greywar In Personal Relationships

(No apologies for the delay this time, you will just have to take my word for it that I had other things to do.)

     Following my odd bonding session with SSG Calngelo over a hot cup of urine and topped off with a heaping helipn of stress and sleep deprivation, I attempted to throw myself into the yoke as company training NCO. I too over from SGT Moroni who had left the place in a shambles. My office looked as though it had been subject to a Russian treasure search in post-nazi germany. Papers were stuffed anywhere there was a spot for them at them time, cabinets, between books, under the desk, in random drawers, you name it..... In his quest to spend no time in the training room ever SGT Moroni had done irrepairable damage to over a years worth of training. Or so I thought. 1SG Gregarious had some important lessons regarding the Dark Side of the Force to teach me.

     Now I was no innocent regarding the ways of the world by this point. I had previously engaged in minor acts of subterfuge, forgery, and outright administrative lies at more than one or two points in my career already. In short I was a Sith apprentice looking for a Master. 1SG Gregarious had obviously deduced my capacity for moral flexibilty from my exploits in his company and had sought me ought for further instruction. Under his tutelage I discovered the wonders of mass production forgeries in the hours after all others had left the building. Together we "reconstructed" full rosters of classes conducted in the past, qualification scores for rifle ranges attended by "100%" of the company, and APFT scores for those folks he felt did not need to be bothered with the necessity of taking a PT test at the moment. In short we made up fo SGT Moroni's lost time.

     During this time I learned a great many thin about the Army of which I was previously ignorant. I attended BN level training meetings to discover how the Battalion Commander (BC) made her decisions, I prepared the agendas for our own company level trainign meeting to assist the Company Commander (CO) to do the same, I handled the scheduling for everything from schools to PT tests, and most of all I learned when it was important to stick to the letter of the law and when to just "fudge a little".

     As always the things that sticks out in my memory of this time are the "soldiers" I was in charge of. In particular one PVT Airhead. She was one of those *special* soldiers that makes you rethink your choice of careers. Supposedly she was trained as Communication and Radio Specialist but I never saw any evidence of this. Mainly her function in life seemed to be playing the little known and underappreciated game of "Sleeping With Other Peoples Boyfriends or Anything With a Pulse For That Matter" (perhaps the reason this game is underappreciated has to due with it's ridiculously long title?) In any case this girl had few friends, many enemies, an dnumerous behavioural problems. She couldn't seem to make it work on time, (despite the fact that she lived in the barracks which is located roughly 400 yards from her workplace), once she finally arrived at work she was a Sick Call Ranger, and in the rare instances when she was actually back from sickcall to do work she would fuck that up too.

     I recommended this soldier for Article 15 punishment 3 times and recommended that she be thrown out of the Army twice. None of these recommendations did a thing of course because our CO at the time was a complete git. Despite all of this I held her in no particualr emnity. One of the things an NCO learns to do is to hold soldiers responsible for their action professionally while maintaining personal detachment. In short, I did not hate her.

     Unfortunately a few of the female soldiers in Mission Operations Platoon (MOPS) seemd to think that I did in fact hate her. One of these, a PFC Slattern took it upon herself to tell me in private that she had incriminating photos of PVT Airhead engaging in lesbian activities. (for those who don't know.... practicing homosexuals are not allowed to serve in the US Army) I thanked PFC Slattern for her concern over the matter and dismissed her without telling her much of anything. I had zero intention of turning in PVT Airhead for this offense as I never felt that sexual preference should matter in this regad. Additionally I had just been dating a man-hating lesbian named SPC Strappy (there would be a link here to explain this but I have not written that bit yet) for a few months and had zero sympathy for homophobes or other agents of hate. I of course could not tell PFC Slattern any of this as she would be able to turn it against me. Instead I recruited one of her close friends and then roommate PFC Danceclub. Danceclub was a close friend of SPC Strappy (my ex-gf) and also knew from Strappy's reports that I was a "good guy". I explained the situation to Danceclub and let her know that if Slattern thought it was cool to conduct an unathorized investigation of Airhead (you are not allowed to do this even now) that I would feel no qualms engaging in surveillance of Slattern's personal activities as well. (Slattern was underage, a heavy drinker, adulterer, and fraternizer with junior officers). Danceclub of course saw the reasoning behind this and defused Slattern immediately. Among some portions of MOPS platoon this was seen as demonstarting my concern for soldiers and a capacity for even-handedness on my part, judeg it on your own as I was just doing what I was supposed to do at the time (keeping the company operating). Had this sort of thing been allowed to bloom we would have devolved into an Orweillian organization that would never have been able to accomplish a thing due to internal paranoia.

      There were numerous other incidents during my time in the Orderly Room but most of them have faded with he rest of my memory. I tell this tale simply as a sampling of the retarded bullshit admin NCO's across the Army have to spend their time and energy upon. Perhaps Pseudo will have a few more anecdotes to relate from this era in our joint careers.


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on Jun 21, 2004
To qualify for that I would first have to be somewhere within 3 or 4 states of my child I think... I appreciate the sentiment though

You do what you can, baby, and thats all you can do.


Exactly. It takes much more than physical presence to be a father. It's the effort that matters more than anything else. So just keep doing everything that you can, and someday your child will recognize that and thank you for it.

on Jun 21, 2004
Okay, to chime in on this myself... he obv cares for the rugrat, and in the pictures I've seen of them together they're both very happy. Circumstances aren't always ideal, but one makes the most of it.
I daren't say more, for fear of incriminating grey.
on Jun 21, 2004

Are you sure you are not "fudging this story "a bit"?

What the fuck? You don't even know me and you want to question what I am saying? Half the poeple commenting here were actually present during this time frame. From them I would accept questions... from a guy who I don't know though? I think not. If I sound annoyed by your comment it is because I am.

Fishheads - Pseudo is right, no commander could ever ask you to "prove" anything by a display of physical affection, it would be an illegal order. Any one who claims loudly enough that they are a practicing homosexual could get out of the Army unless the Commander was able to prove willful dereliction of duty or perjury if they swore it under oath. In practice however this process can be as fast or as slow as a Commander wants... You *will* get your dishonorable or general discharge alright but it might be two months before you would have gotten your honorable one if the Commander thinks you are just doing it to get out of the military.

Estrogen Lass and xtine - thank you very kindly:)

on Oct 01, 2004
Geeze, three months and no new installments... Get to writing, foo....

Thanks for bringing me back to these stories, though. I was a bit timid about commenting and posting when I first came to JU, so I never wrote much on your threads. Glad I got a chance to fix that.
on Oct 01, 2004
He has pointed out before that it's safer to tell these "war stories" about events that are long past and soldiers who aren't around... trickier as he caught up to current incidents and personnel.
He hasn't run out of stories, I'm certain you know. But these are some of his more polished ones from this era.
on Oct 01, 2004

Get to writing, foo....


when you start writing your mil-hist stories i will take guff... until then... suck it...

on Oct 01, 2004
when you start writing your mil-hist stories i will take guff... until then... suck it...


Yeah, it has been a while since I posted anyting from back in the day... point taken...
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