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How can I report an army recruiters misconduct?

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my daughter married her recruiter about 5 months ago and now he is hitting her, she is afraid to address it, I can't let this continue.

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  1. Go onto the recruiting station and ask to speak to their first seargent or commander.


  2. go through his chain of command and contact his NCOIC or OIC

  3. Depends on the situation. I would first start with the recruiters station commander. Let the station commander deal with any and all issues. If you take it up the chain any further you have now single handedly put others in the fire pit as well. So I ask you to deal with it on the lowest level possible. If for anything else to keep others from suffering due to this one recruiter.

    If you send me an email explaining the situation I can give you some more insight.

  4. she must like it if she doesn't put an end to it, maybe your daughter needs to grow a pair and not have mommy and daddy handle it.

    I'ts his word against yours and if your daughter doesnt step up and confirm these accusations (which doesnt sound like she would or she wouldnt be getting hit) then you are going to look like another crazy in-law overstepping your boundries and making their buisness yours, then when and IF she finally tries to leave its gonna sound the the girl who cried abuse and she will lose most if not all credibility, sounds harsh but she should handle this on her own.

  5. If that were my daughter that recruiter would have a sh*tstorm coming his way.

    In addition, your daughter should act like a woman and leave him. She needs to take pictures of any abuse (bruises, scratches, etc) and report it to the local Police Department. If this is occuring on base, she needs to notify the MPs. There is no tolerance for spousal abuse on a military base. However, without proof, it is just her word against his (believe it or not some women make stuff up).

  6. Peter, if you could describe the misconduct it would make it easier to give you an accurate answer as to where to report it.

    EDIT: Once you described the situation, it is clearly a matter that your local police or sheriff's department should be handling. Your daughter needs to get a restraining order against this guy (local courts can help her with this) and get as far away from him as possible, and as soon as possible. You know the news these days; macho, abusive military guys, under psycological pressure from having to be involved in an unjust war,  are knocking off their wives and girlfriends left and right. Do what you can to see that it doesn't happen to your daughter.

  7. Call the police. They are not above the law.<}:-})

  8. Go to their recruitment website, and look for a contact us link somewhere on the page. They could give you a phone number for HQ or an address.


  9. depends on what he did.   Find out what unit he is in and you can call his commander.  But really why would you want to do that. Recruiters have enough c**p to put up with as it is.    I was in the army and my platoon sergeant told me he got taken out of recruiting because he told his commander if he wasn't put back into a regular unit and mos he was going home and going to hang him self!! He got demoted and put on 45 days of extra duty and  they made him sleep in the recruiters office inside  the mini mall. He ended up committing himself because he was afraid if he went home he was just going to hang himself and have his son find his dead body.    

  10. Misconduct by what standards?  Military or civilian?  If its civilian you can easily go to the local authorities and report it... as well as to his chain of command.  If it's militiary related his chain of command would be the first place to start, particularly his commanding officer for the recruiting substation.  If you ask I'm sure they will tell you.  I hope this helps.

  11. Call the closest Army base and ask.

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