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sigsouljah
Posted Fri 05 October 2007 02:47 AM Hide Post
WOW.
I haven't stopped by Military.com in a while, but during AIT I actively searched it and read the forums for information on what I should expect once I was out of AIT. I also attended AIT at Ft.Gordon about a year and a half ago. I am now on my 13th month of my Iraq tour and I can honestly say that I would rather be here for another year than re-live my time spent in Ft.Gordon. It was a place I will remember as one of the worst experiences of my life. I thought I had it rough having to attend Ft.Benning for basic training as a support soldier.
I am not very surprised to see that it has become such a huge problem for so many people there. I am under the assumption that the old chain of command still runs the 15th Signal. It was a very very poor, negative environment since the moment I got there. The leaders were all very dishonest with us and our 1SG did everything in his power to scare us and make us miserable. I remember him finding a food wrapper in my backpack for school and telling me I had eaten food in the barracks against the SOP (wasn't the case) and threatened me that I would lose my security clearence and be forced to re-class infantry. While I was not scared of becoming infantry, I moreso wouldn't know how to explain not making it through AIT to my loved ones and it had me very worried. Nothing ever happened other than the threat.
Either way, the whole way they ran things was very unfair and twisted. We dealt with it because we really had no choices. We even had a soldier attempt suicide then he was openly ridiculed by our 1SG in front of the entire company on a weekend briefing. I felt disgusted that someone that signed up on their own free will to serve our country would be treated like such garbage by a man who seemingly had no morals, yet was in such a powerful position. Lastly, he constantly would tell the group that we would be on Stars and Stripes and would be dead within a year in Iraq when someone had messed up (very very unfair mass punishment went on). Things like that made it the worst experience I have yet in the Army and then and there I decided to serve my time and get out. Never once have I seriously reconsidered reenlisting or serving any other branch. On a side note I come from a military family - Dad was a Major in the Air Force and sister currently attends West Point.
I am wondering if my godson had knew then what he knows now if he would have reenlisted last August. I have read a lot of comments about Ft. Gordon to know by now that it is
not a good place and it does not have a good reputation. I too think that his only real recourse might be to suck it up and roll with the punches and hope he gets to join his battalion in Germany. All of this over not getting a paper signed.