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Notorious R.B.G. dead at 87 - Replace her before January 17th, 2021?
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<blockquote data-quote="MisplacedRailWorker" data-source="post: 4618517" data-attributes="member: 67466"><p>But all jokes aside. In my time is military policeman, I have to say I did take pride in the fact I might have been able to contribute a little bit more to the overall emotional, sexual, and physical safety and well-being provided for all Marines male or female. The laws in UCMJ and SHARP/SAPR are heavily enforced and rightfully so. Mothers and fathers sign a paper if their daughter is 17 and wants to enlist… A permission slip, and when they sign I want them to feel confident that they didn't make the wrong decision and that they can trust us with their daughter to mold her into the person she never believes she could become.</p><p></p><p>I would want my own daughter (one day) to be in this Marine Corps and not have to worry about her, at least amongst her fellow servicemembers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisplacedRailWorker, post: 4618517, member: 67466"] But all jokes aside. In my time is military policeman, I have to say I did take pride in the fact I might have been able to contribute a little bit more to the overall emotional, sexual, and physical safety and well-being provided for all Marines male or female. The laws in UCMJ and SHARP/SAPR are heavily enforced and rightfully so. Mothers and fathers sign a paper if their daughter is 17 and wants to enlist… A permission slip, and when they sign I want them to feel confident that they didn't make the wrong decision and that they can trust us with their daughter to mold her into the person she never believes she could become. I would want my own daughter (one day) to be in this Marine Corps and not have to worry about her, at least amongst her fellow servicemembers. [/QUOTE]
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