When I was in the army I had an NCO that would stand outside hid barracks door with a beer and make sure everyone saw him drinking it so he couldn’t be called for a detail, I think it was the same beer for the two years I knew him.
Early 2000s Army policy was that singles E-5 and below lived in the barracks unless the barracks were over capacity. I didn’t get out until I was an E-6 because I didn’t marry the first local that let me hit it.
When I was in the army I had an NCO that would stand outside hid barracks door with a beer and make sure everyone saw him drinking it so he couldn’t be called for a detail, I think it was the same beer for the two years I knew him.
NCO in the barracks? How long ago was this?
It was the early 2000’s and he was a single E-5 and wanted to live there.
Early 2000s Army policy was that singles E-5 and below lived in the barracks unless the barracks were over capacity. I didn’t get out until I was an E-6 because I didn’t marry the first local that let me hit it.
We still had barracks NCO’s at that time two wings two floors, an NCO for each wing and floor.
What’s a detail?
Other small duties like supervising the soldiers who get in administrative trouble and work extra time as part of punishment.
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