Uniformed Soldiers-Harassed

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This protesting is getting pathetic. The following article appeared in the San Antonio Times-Express.<br /><br />It's happening here too: Military spouses of personnnel at Luke-AFB are running into the same thing. Our so called political leaders have been noticeably silent.<br /><br />'Avoid wearing of uniform' general warns local soldiers <br /> <br /> <br />Web Posted : 04/13/2003 12:00 AM <br /> <br />"If possible, avoid wearing of the uniform when dining in public places."<br />— From a "Protective Measures Awareness" notice sent to San Antonio's U.S. Army personnel by Maj. Gen. Darrel R. Porr on Friday<br /><br />April 11, 2003, will be remembered as one of the saddest dates in Alamo City history.<br /><br />Because of recent instances of harassment of uniformed personnel, Porr, the commanding general at Fort Sam Houston, felt compelled to warn the men and women who serve under him to use caution when traveling, shopping and dining in San Antonio.<br /><br />"Two separate incidents against military personnel have occurred," Porr reported. "In the first incident, two males on the city's Northeast Side made threatening gestures and pounded on the car window of a drill sergeant and his spouse while they were on their way home.<br /><br />"The second incident involved two sailors, in uniform, who were accosted by several males who said, 'You'd better not go to war,' as they departed a River Walk restaurant."<br /><br />Porr provided this possible explanation for the hostile actions:<br /><br />"There has been a significant increase of demonstrations throughout the United States in opposition to the ongoing U.S.-led military operations in Iraq. <br /><br />"As individuals voice their opinions against military operations, they tend to direct their frustrations toward governmental and military symbols."<br /><br />On receiving a copy of the notice from an anonymous e-mailer, I called Fort Sam to ask for more details about the incidents, in general, and the harassers, in particular. <br /><br />A post spokesman indicated that more information was available, but declined "to go there."<br /><br />He then made a point of emphasizing: <br /><br />"Soldiers here in San Antonio have always proudly worn their uniform because of the support for the military. <br /><br />"Previously, there has never been any perceived threat. This is quite unusual.<br /><br />"Even during Vietnam, San Antonio was one community that supported the military forces.<br /><br />"That's one reason the general put that notice out ... because (such harassment) is so unusual in this community."<br /><br />The notice included cautions other than the warning not to wear uniforms when dining in San Antonio restaurants.<br /><br />Porr also recommended:<br /><br />"Be cognizant of people who gather and voice their sentiments against the military efforts in Iraq. Do not get involved."<br /><br />"When in public facilities, soldiers should avoid conversations related to work or military operations in general."<br /><br />"Always practice the 'Buddy System' when traveling."<br /><br />"When in uniform, minimize the number of stops when traveling from home to work or vice versa. Wear civilian clothing when possible."<br /><br />There you have it: San Antonio, Texas, anno Domini 2003, in all its un-glory.<br /><br />What's worse ...<br /><br />Community leaders continue to show pitifully little support for U.S. soldiers. <br /><br />Example in point:<br /><br />City officials have been mute as mice since troops entered Iraq. (The San Antonio City Council, which regularly passes resolutions honoring everything from the Dallas Cowboys to Hike and Bike Week, has deigned only to observe "a moment of silence" for the troops and their families.)<br /><br />Add to that palpable hush the rants of the town's Saddam Hussein apologists, and "Military City USA" can easily degenerate into a South Texas backwater, where men and women in uniform can't safely wear their uniforms in public.<br /><br />"Sad" hardly describes such a miserable state of affairs.<br /><br />Fortunately, all of the news surrounding the recent threats isn't dreary.<br /><br />One unofficial source I talked to said he had seen the police report of the incident on the River Walk, and he provided this description of the confrontation:<br /><br />"Some Marines who were nearby saw what was happening and went to the sailors' aid.<br /><br />"The matter was then taken care of by combined military action."<br /><br />--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />To contact Roddy Stinson, call (210) 250-3155 or e-mail rstinson@express-news.net. His column appears on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.<br /> <br /> <br />04/13/2003
 

KennyKenCan

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This is what happens when Liberals and passivests are not contained.<br /><br />Back in the '50s, they were known as Communists.<br /><br />Maybe Sen. McCarthy was right!<br /><br />Will they bring down the United States of America?<br /><br />Attacks on our soldiers by Americans on American soil is intolorable.<br /><br />I'll bet those that are making these attacks are not even 18 years old yet, but their passivest liberal school teachers put them up to it!<br /><br />Remember, most of the teachers teaching the children today were the Flower Children of the 60's who protested the Vietnam Conflict, just because they could and it was the cool thing to do!
 

mattttt25

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crazy stuff. if you have ever been to annapolis, you would know that midshipmen are required to be in uniform while on liberty most of the time. most nights and weekends, you can't look down the street and not see men and women in uniform. i like it here, and we have very few problems. goes to show our country is quite diverse.
 

JB

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:eek: :(
 

mellowyellow

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isolated incidents IMHO...<br /><br />"Be cognizant of people who gather and voice their sentiments against the military efforts in Iraq. Do not get involved."<br />(and if you do, kick but :) T!)
 

martyscher

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A drag for sure, but the more I read into the article, the more it started to smell of liberal spin and media sensationalism.<br /><br />The part about how to wear or not wear the uniform off base, was similar to what was in my Airman handbook 17 years ago. There is no reason for the Commander not to excercise caution, in protecting his troops.<br /><br />War or no war, it not totally uncommon, (especially in San Antonio), for the locals to want to open up a can of wooop-ass on the military. Funny though, you don't hear much of this happening around the Special Forces bases. Wonder why? :D <br /><br />The article lost all credability IMO, when it started dissing the local City Council.<br /><br />The very vast majority of American are proud and protective of our troops.<br /><br />We have the resolve to get over the one's that do not.<br /><br />Marty
 

62_Kiwi

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It's a sorry fact that the more outrageous the behaviour, the more likely it is to get news media attention. <br /><br />I'm saddened to see or hear of ignorant people - who enjoy the luxury of freedom - treating the military with such contempt. As we all (should) know - the military are the people who put their lives on the line to provide us with that luxury. <br /><br />Stupidity and ignorance...but unfortunately the news media love it.<br /><br />For the record - stuff happens here in NZ that I'm ashamed of too...
 

Kenneth Brown

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That sux! Last week I was eating at a Golden Corral in Waco Texas (yes, the davidian Waco) and i noticed a couple of soldiers eating also. I left my table and dropped a $5 bill on theres. I told them how much them and theres mean to me and mine and I hoped that this would maybe help witha tip or a beer on the way home. As far as the flower children teachers I'm only 28, I never had any of those that were pansy-assed like some of you are referring to. Good luck to all of our soldiers
 

gonfishn

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How soon we forget....those who fled to canada(DDs) and were pardoned and allowed back into the main stream only to surface again 30 years later.<br /><br />Some professor said that we (vets) were not treated unjustly when we came back.....Some may have forgotten but I haven't because I was one of the forgotten few that were spit on and called baby killers.<br /><br />Thank you KB for what you did. I wore my uniforn proudly the day I stepped off the plane only to be shamed. <br /><br />Those who have fought this war will be now be admitted to all VFWs where we will great them with open arms and will harbor and treat them for what they are ,,,,,heroes who gave it all for their country. God bless them and those who served in the past with honor..........<br /><br /> 8404/1st Mar. Div./1968-69
 
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