• zephyreksOPM
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    1 year ago

    Given that the US can’t even keep its barracks on American soil in decent condition, I guess it’s no surprise that they have no environmental protections abroad…

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      1 year ago

      Hmm, what do you mean by this? And any proof/citations? When i was in the Baracks were old but immaculate.

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          https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2023/09/20/poor-oversight-leaves-military-barracks-in-dire-condition-report-says/

          Is the article that your link refrences. Yeah, i mean i agree with it those are not great mold/broken pipes. But it wasn’t meant to be a 5 star resort either. I spent 2 years stationed at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in a barracks that couldn’t be torn down because it was a historical monument because it had bullet holes from ww2. Shit sucked. None of the barracks i lived in had security cameras back in 2010. We had a couple guys in duty that roamed the area. We didn’t have heaters because we were stained in a area that didn’t need them. I don’t know what the current standards are.

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            1 year ago

            Yeah that’s fair. I admit I don’t have first-hand experience, but I also wouldn’t be surprised if things have degraded significantly in the past decade.

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        1 year ago

        don’t ask for proof, without giving any. you’re bound to be asked to deliver yourself.

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          1 year ago

          My proof is 5 years of service in the military spending every Thursday cleaning for 4-5 hours for field day inspection where the higher ups go through the barracks on Friday to make sure they are clean.

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            1 year ago

            Your bedsheets being folded accurate to the micron doesn’t mean that you aren’t dumping hydrazine in the river.

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              Do you have any idea how strictly inforced and followed hazmat regulations are in the military? They’d fine the unit thousands if a single glove with fuel on it wasn’t disposed of properly. Inspections are frequent and random.

              Quit your bullshit we weren’t dumping chemicals into a water supply, could barely throw our napkins away without asking LS2 for a plastic bag and a marker jfc.