docwyte said:
In reply to Mr_Asa :
Yeah, I gotta call you out on this. I've been in the military for 22 years. With a few exceptions, every single person I've ever met that's been in the military is someone with outstanding character and integrity. I have NO problems with entrusting them with my family or life at all.
There are several military guys on GRM along with me and I can tell just from their posts that if I met them in person, it'd be the exact same feeling.
Cool beans. I did 10 years in myself, USAF.
Once, when I was working in the tire shop (I was a 2T3x1 at the time) we had a Security Forces member come in and ask if we could fix a flat if the tire was off the vehicle. We said it was a bit strange, but if he wanted to swap the spare around and whatever then we didn't care. He came in with a wheel that was so damaged that one quarter of it wasn't even round. The idiot had been screwing around and driven a cop car into one of those bollards they put on the corners of high traffic buildings so people don't drive into the building. He then decided that instead of reporting it and taking his lumps he would fix the car himself by getting the parts from a junkyard and doing it in his garage offbase. How he even got the car offbase we (in the tire shop) never found out. It might have worked if the guy had enough of a brain to know how to turn a wrench.
After him, the Security Forces commander, Vehicle Maintenance commander, the LRS commander, and the base commander had a come-to-jesus meeting where they hashed out a plan that any further damage over a certain dollar amount caused by a Security Forces goober resulted in 50% of that being paid by the SecFo member.
Another jackass, this time from when I was a 3C2, decided that when he got out but before he started to try and get into OCS, he was going to take terminal leave overseas in Europe. There was a problem with his paperwork and he had to come in to fix it, so the brass called him. "Uh, I'm in France" wasn't really a popular reply when he hadn't applied to take terminal leave out of the country. He came back, on his own dime, all leave was denied somehow and he had to spend the rest of his time in with one less stripe and an article 15.
Hell, I almost got an article 15 because I brought my '67 Mustang on base when I lived in the dorms and one of the dorm managers had some sort of connection through local towing and storage yards that the base had a contract with. I could never prove anything, but there were multiple stories of people getting their cars impounded (some while deployed) and this guy driving them afterwards because he had bought them from the storage yard.
These are the light stories I know of people in the military being absolute berkeleyups. There are some stories that I don't even dwell on when sober, some of those happened to people I know that were in other branches, that's how bad they are.
You want to believe that the military is filled with people that have outstanding character and integrity, that's great; personally I doubt that everyone you've run into is a great soldier, sailor, Airman, or Marine but I can't verify that nor do I want to. As I said originally, your mileage may vary.