2006-11-02
17:02:45
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asked by
Shindiggy
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And btw if your just going to tell me how horrible I am for doing what I think is right, you can kiss off and not even answer the question. I have a right to do what I feel is OK to help keep this country from going totally to hell.
2006-11-02
17:07:51 ·
update #1
AND BTW I'm DEPED IN YOU MORONS. Meaning I am going to iraq in 6 months because none of you little wimps wont, what a disgrace you are.
2006-11-02
17:09:46 ·
update #2
You should know this: Follow your change of command, Soldier!
If that fails, go to see an army lawyer--not the MPs. (It's like going to police, when you should be going to see a lawyer). The military attorneys will have protocols to follow while protecting your rights (possibly your privacy).
2006-11-02 17:16:13
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answered by bhadams1 3
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First of all, call the police about the AWOL dude. Second..... You have no idea when, or if, you are going to Iraq. There are 11B dudes out there who have been in for 3 years and not gone over there. You main problem should be getting through basic and AIT, then worry about where you are going.
2006-11-02 18:21:06
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answered by jrnh5150 3
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Go to a local recruiter or mp tell the name and location of the soldier that went awol,they take it from there.
2006-11-03 04:51:32
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answered by Sunshine 4
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Call the police if he is off post. (only the Air Force Actively looks for AWOL Service Members, the other services wait for the local law enforcement to pick them up, people who go AWOL then do make bad choices and get arrested)
If he is on post call the MPs.
2006-11-02 18:32:48
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answered by MP US Army 7
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Call an Army recruiter. It will be the easiest way. He can either put you in touch with the right people, or take the case on himself.
Please don't call all of us wimps. I served 6 years. A few of those in hot, sandy, crappy places with people shooting at me.
2006-11-02 18:02:13
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answered by jeffma807 4
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Don't turn him
Beat the living crap out of him for being such a wuss for not wanting to serve as a soldier in this great country. BTW don't call him a soldier, until he graduates from basic he is nothing more than a wussy A$$ civilian that is to much of a puss to try to become a soldier!!!!!
2006-11-02 17:27:47
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answered by Anonymous
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good to go, yea the local PD might or might not have an interest in it, better luck contacting the nearest military facility, or just gimme a call and i will give that coward a well deserved beating, and then drag him back to basic myslelf.
2006-11-02 17:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I would contact the soldiers base or a DA, somebody. Cause if it ever comes to light you knew about it you might get in trouble for not reporting it. I think you are doing the right thing! Good luck.
2006-11-02 17:09:56
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answered by Brianne 7
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You are doing the right thing. If they didnt want to join the Army than they didnt have to, they chose to and once you do you are govt property...you'll be doing the right thing to turn them back in...the other guy had it right though, just call any military service and they will be apprehended.
2006-11-02 17:07:08
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answered by gwbgod 2
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before , INFORMING..why dont you try some basic training?
no offence intended. if you are between 18/35 yrs.
join the army, IF ,you discover you aint got what it takes....
and there is no way out.....see you in KILLARNEY...
2006-11-03 01:16:22
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answered by Anonymous
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