03-09-2004, 04:07
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Guerrilla
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Raeford/Colorado
Posts: 134
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Re: Re: Three words
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Originally posted by The Reaper
IIRC, no investigation is required, particularly for a soldier in his initial entry training. Investigate what? He just admitted that he was. Remember, "Don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue."
PVT Tentpeg tells his drill sergeant that he has discovered that those other guys in the shower excite him, and he feels that he cannot refrain from his newly discovered homosexuality.
He is pulled from training and processed for a Chapter Discharge, no investigation or proof required.
Note the number of discharges that came from Randolph AFB. Coming out was quite the rage there for a while.
ktek, since no one at home knows why he is back, little Johnny can claim injury, non-adaptability, or whatever lie he wants to make up next.
There are people leaving because of their sexual orientation, but probably less than half of those discharged really are homos.
TR
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I guess the IET environment would have different rules apply... Either that or USASMA is supply me with some serious bad info.
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