It's one thing to report misconduct to the chain of command; it is permitted, even encouraged, in their training and printed manuals. It's quite ANOTHER thing, however, to go public and post articles, letters, Tweets, etc. OUTSIDE the chain of command in such a public way.
At the very least she has brought discredit on the military. The military is NOT a democracy, it's not a social engineering experiment, and it's not a place to air one's grievances in public. The rightful mission of the military is to act as a deterrence to foreign forces, and if necessary and directed by the Commander in Chief, to kill people and break things.
The command at Ft. Hood frequently covers things up. I see why she went public. Just look up the number of soldiers that have wound up dead while stationed there and the fishy stories surrounding them.
She didn't go public with anything. She just claimed someone was after her. She needs to be clear on why this is happening. Otherwise, it appears she's just mentally ill.
It's one thing to report misconduct to the chain of command; it is permitted, even encouraged, in their training and printed manuals. It's quite ANOTHER thing, however, to go public and post articles, letters, Tweets, etc. OUTSIDE the chain of command in such a public way.
At the very least she has brought discredit on the military. The military is NOT a democracy, it's not a social engineering experiment, and it's not a place to air one's grievances in public. The rightful mission of the military is to act as a deterrence to foreign forces, and if necessary and directed by the Commander in Chief, to kill people and break things.
The command at Ft. Hood frequently covers things up. I see why she went public. Just look up the number of soldiers that have wound up dead while stationed there and the fishy stories surrounding them.
She didn't go public with anything. She just claimed someone was after her. She needs to be clear on why this is happening. Otherwise, it appears she's just mentally ill.