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Re: Navy confines all sailers to the their base


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Posted by oldtanker on June 07, 2016 at 14:15:58 from (66.228.255.59):

In Reply to: Navy confines all sailers to the their base posted by 37Chief on June 06, 2016 at 19:53:39:

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LOL smart ask! When ever there was a serious charge against a service member it was in the military news papers.

Old they changed the polity on the drinking age way back in the late 80's or early 90's. Now it's governed by the local area. If the drinking age is 21 then that's the age on post/base too. MADD was behind that. Something else that's different sense the early 90's. E2's make enough that they can get financed for a new bottom end vehicle. Heck in the early 90's they would have the MP's show up for 0600 PT formation and breathalyze everyone. Anyone who had a positive, over about a .03/4 was charged with drinking on duty, over .08 drunk on duty and if under 21 underage consumption. They didn't do it often but once every 6 months or so. Anyone under the age of 21 who smelled of booze was taken to the MP station and tested at any time.

Jim, yea people who go SF generally have more self discipline that the average soldier. Heck when I went to BNCOC (2nd level NCO school for you civilian types) it was a lock down course complete with bed checks. After I graduated I went and talked to the commandant of the NCO school to ask why. I was told that too many people had either been flunking or getting in trouble and getting kicked out when before the NCO's after duty hours could come and go as they wished. I told him then and still think that at the 2nd level if you are not professional enough to attend that school, study and stay out of trouble then you shouldn't be there in the first place and most likely shouldn't be a junior NCO to start with. Going to party just because you are away from the home base and your spouse isn't the mark of a professional. They were talking about locking down ANCOC when I attended that school too for the same reasons.

Rick


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