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(LIFE WITH BIG BROTHER) National Guard asked to explain 'internment' jobs
WND.COM ^ | 8/8/2009 | Bob Unruh

Posted on 08/08/2009 9:49:19 AM PDT by IbJensen

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To: revolverBoy; ReignOfError
The problem in this field is keeping enough people for this work, here is a year 2000 article about retention efforts in the "95C I/R (corrections internment / resettlement) or "Charlies" (called 31C "Charlies" since 5/01/2006). Look at the very last sentence. That description goes back at least 40 years and probably much further, they are normal words for the military to have used for centuries.

>Military Corrections — Locking Down The Retention Problem Military Police, May, 2000 by Dennis R. Reiber <

"Without the protection of a sidearm or baton, they maintain custody and control of the military criminal element around the world. Across the centuries they have been called turnkeys, prison guards, cage-kickers, jailers, and corrections specialist. The list of nicknames for the personnel who work the military prisons is nearly as varied as the number of daily missions they are tasked to carry out

Beginning with this article and expounding on in future articles, we will examine the situation of below-average reenlistment figures for the correction field and what options may be available to address the problem. In this article, we emphasize essential factors a soldier considers in reenlistment as factors surrounding the work environment.

At any given time, a soldier working in the confinement arena can be assigned to perform any one of 53 mission-specific tasks either individually or with fellow corrections personnel. Working in a military confinement facility rates as one of the most critical, yet most heralded, military occupational specialty (MOS) in today's Army. Yet, for those who choose to embark on this career path, it can also be one of the most rewarding professions in the military.

In addition to a physical building, proper locations, and the variety of physical security requirements for the facility itself, there is the additional, and by far the most critical, requirement--having enough soldiers to administer and operate these confinement facilities. Unfortunately, in this career field, we are losing an alarming number of these highly trained and specialized soldiers. The MOS responsible for this job may be found in the Career Management Field 95 (Law Enforcement). They are referred to as 95C I/R (corrections internment / resettlement) or "Charlies."

41 posted on 08/08/2009 10:45:32 PM PDT by ansel12 (Romney (guns)"instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people")
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They are putting soldiers in prison in record numbers for killing the enemy.

Imagine that! Killing the enemy. Sounds like hate crimes for sure.

It seems like eons ago when Georgie Patton said something like: The object of warfare is to kill the other son of a bitch before he kills you.

Not in the age of PC Bush and Communist Obama.

42 posted on 08/09/2009 5:30:30 AM PDT by IbJensen (If Caltholic voters were true to their faith there would be no abortion and no President Obama.)
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When are we going to start seeing the “white bus” stories that were popular during the Clinton era?


43 posted on 08/09/2009 5:35:40 AM PDT by Moonman62 (The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
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