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Old 10-03-2011, 11:53 PM   #1
Sdinozes

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Default Army disciplines 9 for not flagging Fort Hood suspect
OK, what about this? The article doesn't give enough information, at least not for me. I have several questions in my mind as to whether actually disciplining the workers is right. The military and the medical world in general have a unique caste system as it relates to the MDs and the rest of the staff. I can't see anyone in a lower position, and no doubt this guy was an officer, ratting him out. The person who did would have risked his own future, reputation, and probably even his life. I also have to wonder if there is any whistle blower protection in effect.



The secretary of the U.S. Army has disciplined nine officers for failing to warn of problems with Maj. Nidal Hasan - the officer accused of committing the 2009 Fort Hood shootings - before he was assigned to Fort Hood, Texas. Army disciplines 9 for not flagging Fort Hood suspect – This Just In - CNN.com Blogs
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