Back in the day, the MPs and Shore Patrol (SPs) routinely harassed...er..uh..violated the rights of...ummm....uhhh...helped police the carousing military personnel in military towns.
Hell...remember the old movies where the MPs raided clubs when huge brawls broke out, then it was a mad panic for the exits? Whores. Night sticks flying. Chairs being broken on heads. What could be romantic? What could be more fun and American than all that?
Nothing. That's what.
Doing stupid crap and trying to avoid the MPs was a right of passage.
That's the kinda thing I was looking to get into when I enlisted, and every red-blooded American male who has ever served better damn well admit it also.
Understood, I was mistaken with my initial interpretation.
That said, Soldiers, Marines, Sailors and Airmen make fine police officers in my opinion. Largely due to the discipline the military instills along with a good understanding of chain of command, respect and tact.
I'm sure I'm going to get flamed for this...
I've always thought if you're old enough to fight for, defend, and die for your country, then you're old enough to drink...
After reading this article it makes me think, if a bunch of drunk and disorderly soldiers and sailors are being a nuisance to a town to the point that they need to be baby sat by a senior officer to tell them to get back to base before they needlessly and senselessly get into a fight... Maybe drinking underage isn't such a good thing... Especially when we're pouring it into guys who've been trained to fight and kill.
Court Street!
4) Troops in the streets to protect people and their belongings would be welcomed if you were the ones that were unable to provide for that yourselves. I did forget that we do have so many well prepared people in Indiana that it would be unthinkable.
Rant off
My dad retired from the Army in '85 after 25+ years. I can remember from way back that almost every military town that we lived in, including Columbus Ga had MPs working in unison with the local LEOS. They were paired off together, one of each for the various patrols they ran whether on foot or in a squad car. Nothing sinister about it then
Doesn't befront me any. Well, that is as long as they don't get told by Obama to start collecting up the guns.
I think the number of combat MOS soldiers that would make good police are few. just my opinion
I wonder if Courtesy Patrol would ever be tempted to confront an Open Carrier.
Cops have a hard enough time knowing the actual laws. I can only imagine.
Lets hope that these Courtesy Patrolmen get a little better explanation about their mission than the public has been given.
I might be totally wrong here, but you've never served in the military have you? Any military patrol has a VERY clear understanding of their mission before they begin their patrol. Did you read the whole article or just start freaking out when you got to the part where there were uniforms amongst civilians? Because the article seemed clear to me as to the purpose of the CP's.
Let's check a little of that paranoia at the door...
Back in the day... carousing military personnel in military towns.
... Whores. Night sticks flying. Chairs being broken on heads. What could be more romantic? What could be more fun and American than all that?
Nothing. That's what.
Successfully avoided trouble with the MPs and no Article 15/never flagged. Not so much a goal, rather a form of recreation. Didn't look at it so much as a crime of moral turpitude (as some might call it), but - when on foreign soil - a form of diplomacy by conducting pubic ...erm, I mean public relations with the local female population. Not that I ever *****ed about it, but if I admit to any of the above, will I have to go on the Sergeant Major's detail again?Doing stupid crap and trying to avoid the MPs was a right of passage.
That's the kinda thing I was looking to get into when I enlisted, and every red-blooded American male who has ever served better damn well admit it also.
........................ OMG, we must fight back!!!! (against alarmist posts)
I think I may have to think twice before wearing my uniform in public now....
Doesn't befront me any.
The E7-9's getting tasked with this will complain about having to give up their evenings to babysit but the reality is they're the one who are calling for these patrols. When I first got to Germany, we had no CQ in the barracks and nobody hated that fact more than the senior enlisted. They loved playing the role of daddy to all of the little children. Why? Because that's the way it was when they were young soldiers. Welcome to the Army. 200+ years of tradition unhampered by change. The leadership has the military they've perpetuated.
Not all units are that way...
All the Units I was stationed in were the opposite of your descriptions of your time in service. You just had the luck to be in Units with DB's...