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Recorded on January 8, 2011 using a Flip Video camcorder.

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  • HELFUL HINTS FROM HELL-&-TEASE by the Infamous CPTG

    1. Before you even THINK of filing an ART 138, read your service's regulation as each are different. Congress gave the AIRFORCE unlimited time to respond because it trusts the Air Force. Congress gave the ARMY the shortest response time because Congress wanted to put the Army on the shortest leach.

    2. I have just served a FOIA requesting the Army produce ART138 statistics for the years 2002-2010. The Army is not processing ART138s!!!

  • @yipiia

    11. You are not done yet. OTJAG has (I think 6 months) to respond to your Complaint of Wrong. Six months one day goes by, DO NOT MESS!!!

    12. Go on the Internet and find out which Army Claims Office (ACO) has jurisdiction over you.

    13. File a Standard 98 Form Federal Torts Claims Act (FTCA) for damages

    14. What about ACTIVE DUTY and the FERES Doctrine (1950)? Read Brooks v. US (1949). Under s-o-m-e circumstances YOU CAN SUE AND COLLECT like the Brooks Family Did. Hooah!!!

  • @yipiia

    OOOOPS, I fucked up!!! If you are going formal, DEMAND A JAG OFFICER WRITE IT FOR YOU see AR 27-10 MJ (16NOV2005) Ch 20.8(a)

    8. The GCMCA must review your COMPLAINT OF WRONG and approve it/deny your re-submitted re-write.

    9. The CG must then a.) make a permenate copy of your complaint, stored at SJA b.) Write a Letter of Truthfulness and send the entire package up to OTJAG for processing!!!

    10. Don't do what I did---have the CG promise you redress and YOU not follow up on it

  • @MilitaryERRN

    4. The Offending officer has 15 days to respond. Don't get bent out of shape if he/she ignores it

    5. Draft up a FORMAL Complaint and walk it over to the SJA office, salute and say THE CG has now been served

    6. The first Officer who has GCMCA authority over the offending officer is the one that has to process your complaint. This authority may not be deligated. The GCMCA has X days to review the complaint.

    7. IF it is defective, the CG m-u-s-t state why and send it back to you

  • Somebody help me post a video on You TUBE. I am the INFAMOUS CPT G and I have a lawsuit over the four that USARC threw away.

    1. AR 27-10 MILITARY JUSTICE (16NOV2005) Ch 20.1-20.12 Complaints of Wrong is a STATORY RIGHT OF ALL SOLDIERS, SAILOURS, AIRMEN AND MARINES (See 10 USC 938 ART138).

    2. You DONE Good to film it, SON!!!

    3. Army Reg says any COMMISSIONED OFFICER may accept an ART138. Don't like receiving MREs, no hots, for 30 days? Salute any Officer and lay it on him

  • an Article 138 is one of the least used articles within UCMJ that a soldier can use when he/she feels they have been "wronged" by their immediate commander. You know as well as I do, there are hundreds of Art 15 given everyday that are BS, this one Article get's the commands attention and if not addressed within a timely manner (15 business days for active duty soldiers, 60 days for reserves or two drill periods) will end up in the Commanders official military record……..it's a GREAT tool!

  • Way to go Jason!!

  • yes. way to go, folks! i sure hope this helps. this is a good maneuver.

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