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My bn commander and sgt mjr bought t-shirts with government money, than sold them to

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Old 06-21-2008, 07:25 AM   #1
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soldiers, what can i do? They sold them to soldiers that were pressured into buying them too. No one want so bring it up because if they do then they will be "trouble makers" or "negative individuals". My upper level chain of command are bad people.
It doesn't matter where the money went. It is still missapropriation of funds. It's still illeagle. Most likley it went to something that made the peice of fecies (got a love censoreship, that must be what i'm really fighting for ) sgt major look good. Wich might be ok if he was. But he's not, so it's highly dishonest aand illeage.
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Old 06-21-2008, 07:36 AM   #2
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If this is the only bad thing they have done I would just let it slide. If your leadership is routinely making poor decisions you can contact the the Brig CO or CSM (anonomously if you prefer). If Brigade does nothing then you can take it up to Division. I'm just an ROTC cadet and I don't really know whats going on in your Unit but that is the standard precedure for taking action. I would first contact your platoon or company leadership and address the problem to your superiors. A CO or senior NCO can't fix what they don't know about.

Being an ROTC cadet I don't have a lot of real world experience. I only answered your question because I am almost 100% sure no one else would have. This is why I would recommend talking with someone in your unit who has had a lot of time in the service. See a Platoon Sergeant or the First Sergeant for some feedback, their job as NCOs is to take care of their soldiers.
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