To: AirForceVet1988
It happens all too often; in a similar case I was at a party in Germany with a lot of drunk soldiers and one drunk girl; had I not stayed sober and protected the girl I'm pretty sure something bad would have happened to her. She was very grateful the next day and, no I was not sleeping with her.
I had to tell the soldiers (who were refusing to leave the girl's house) "Yes, I know you guys are tough and can beat me up. However, then you will all get kicked out of the military because I will follow up with your commanders." It penetrated to a few; more and more agreed to leave until I had a majority who dragged out the rest.
In another case I walked a drunk airmen girl home to her barracks and her pals were very concerned for her and suspicious of me so I was glad she vouched for me that I didn't try anything!
If the military were as concerned with protecting it's women as they are about testing for drugs that would be a great improvement.
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03/07/2019 10:36:10 AM PST by
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To: \/\/ayne
“If the military were as concerned with protecting it’s women...”
Yeah, but the job of the military is to protect the country, not to protect women who want to play at being soldiers.
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