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Civilian advocates who work with wounded soldiers when they are being discharged are targeted by the Army
March 24, 2014 5:00AM ET
by Dave Philipps
After three combat tours, Sgt. Dennis Tackett was kicked out of the Army for punching a man in the face while drunk. It didnt matter that he had been diagnosed with PTSD (by the Army) and had tried to get help (from the Army) for the drinking it led to. It didnt matter that he was in the late stages of a medical discharge that would get him out soon anyway with benefits. What mattered to the commanding general at Fort Carson, Colo., who spoke to him that day in November 2012 was that he had tried to fight the discharge with the help of a pair of civilian watchdogs, Georg-Andreas Pogany and Robert Alvarez.
If you had not gotten involved with those advocates, it would have gone differently, Tackett remembers the commander, Lt. Gen. Joseph Anderson, telling him. Anderson is now commander of Fort Bragg, N.C.
A recording obtained by Al Jazeera America suggests Tackett and soldiers like him were retaliated against because of an increasingly rancorous relationship between commanders at Fort Carson and the civilian advocates.
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http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/3/24/exclusive-recordingshowsthatarmypunishedsoldierswhoaskedforhelp.html
lame54
(35,339 posts)Kelvin Mace
(17,469 posts)then he would have gotten a discharge with full benefits.
Victor_c3
(3,557 posts)For what it's worth, I was a junior officer in the Army from 2002-2007 and I have my own issues with PTSD after I spent 13 months in Iraq as an Infantry Platoon Leader.
frylock
(34,825 posts)mutherfucker should be in the fucking brig getting his ass royally kicked.