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The military is in the midst of an ongoing sexual misconduct crisis, and several senior leaders facing allegations have been put on leave with pay.

Canada's former top military commander, retired general Jonathan Vance, is charged with one count of obstruction of justice in relation to an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct that he denies. His successor, Admiral Art McDonald, was placed on leave over an investigation into sexual misconduct claims that he denied and which didn't lead to criminal charges.

Maj.-Gen. Peter Dawe, who once provided a character reference for a soldier being sentenced for sexual assault, was recently tapped for a key role in the military's response to sexual misconduct before his appointment was rescinded.

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[1] - Military postpones appointment of army commander over misconduct investigation (msn.com)

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1 hour ago, paapiman said:

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The military is in the midst of an ongoing sexual misconduct crisis, and several senior leaders facing allegations have been put on leave with pay.

Canada's former top military commander, retired general Jonathan Vance, is charged with one count of obstruction of justice in relation to an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct that he denies. His successor, Admiral Art McDonald, was placed on leave over an investigation into sexual misconduct claims that he denied and which didn't lead to criminal charges.

Maj.-Gen. Peter Dawe, who once provided a character reference for a soldier being sentenced for sexual assault, was recently tapped for a key role in the military's response to sexual misconduct before his appointment was rescinded.

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[1] - Military postpones appointment of army commander over misconduct investigation (msn.com)

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Bhul chuk maaf

Yes Sirrrr 

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Looks like they were killing soldiers over here.....

 

Grieving father of soldier who died at Deepcut barracks demands public inquiry after details of a fifth suspicious death at the base emerge

  • A fifth solider died at the army's Deepcut barracks between 1995 and 2002 
  • Previously, four privates died at Deepcut and were found with gunshot wounds 
  • Private Anthony Bartlett was found dead there in 2001, of suspected overdose

 

Deepcut: A timeline of key events

April 1993: The Royal Barracks, Deepcut, an Army base since around 1900, becomes the home of the newly formed Royal Logistic Corps.

June 1995: Sean Benton is found dead with five gunshot wounds. The following month an inquest records a verdict of suicide.

November 1995: Cheryl James is found dead

December 1995: The inquest into Pte James's death records an open verdict

September 2001: Geoff Gray is found dead

March 2002: An inquest into Pte Gray's death records an open verdict

March 2002: James Collinson is found dead

April 2002: Surrey Police launch a joint investigation into the deaths of Pte Gray and Pte Collinson. The force later confirms it is also reviewing the deaths of Pte James and Pte Benton

June 2002: Families of the four soldiers call for a public inquiry 

September 2003: Surrey Police concludes there are no grounds for prosecutions over the deaths of the four young soldiers

May 2004: The government rejects calls for a public inquiry into the soldiers' deaths

October 2004 New allegations emerge of gang rape, systematic bullying and sexual harassment at Deepcut emerge in a police report. The government announces a review of the allegation led by Nicholas Blake QC, but doesn't order a full public inquiry.

March 2006: The inquest jury looking into the death of Pte Collinson returns an open verdict

March 2006: The Blake Review criticises Army training, citing 'harassment, discrimination and oppressive behaviour', but concludes that the deaths were probably self-inflicted.

May 2009: The government again rejects calls for a public inquiry

March 2011: A review by Devon and Cornwall Police found Surrey Police failed to investigate fully a potential suspect, known as the 'unknown white male', in the death of Pte James  

July 2014: High Court judges order a fresh inquest into the death of Pte James 

June 2016: The second inquest into Pte James's death found the gunshot wound to her head was self-inflicted and intentional, and her death was suicide

October 2016: A High Court judge rules a fresh inquest can take place into the death of Pte Benton

November 2017: The family of Pte Gray win High Court action for a fresh inquest

January 2018: A fresh inquest begins at Woking Coroner's Court into the death of Pte Benton

 

 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9676643/Fifth-soldier-died-armys-Deepcut-barracks-four-recruits-died-1995-2002.html

 

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7 hours ago, dalsingh101 said:

June 1995: Sean Benton is found dead with five gunshot wounds. The following month an inquest records a verdict of suicide.

Priceless. Now that is an unbelievable amount of persistence and incompetence rolled into one coverup. 

There is a lot of actual suicide in the military. Just obviously not this one. 

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One dude in the military did shoot himself more than once, but it was twice, and almost impossible to do because if you shoot yourself, you drop the gun, and have to crawl over to it, pick it back up, and shoot again. No way that is happening five times. 

The conscious dissonance of the mind trying to accept Kalyug is strong enough. The confusion of looking around and seeing everything be shit, everyone act like shit.

Then you go places like universities and the military expecting these groups to be the ones set apart from the delidri masses and...boom...there you are deeper in kalyug than ever, in fact working for kalyug, surrounded by more hate and ignorance than ever. You thought you were signing up to be a hero, and fight shoulder to shoulder with real men and women for a good cause. Then you realize you sold your life to evil people, to be surrounded by evil people who are worse than any bogiman they told you was the enemy. Your faith in your government, and humanity itself crumbles and many people choose to off themselves rather than put back together the broken pieces of themselves let alone their shattered worldview. 

I have looked everywhere. The Paanth is the only place of hope. The only thing worth joining, the only thing worth sorting out. Everything else is corrupt in nature or too far gone. 

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