Bishka
Veteran Member
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/news/1146882329307730.xml&coll=7
Here are just a few points from the article. It's basically about a recruiter who came up to this austic boy (Jared) and recruited him into the army. The article also talks about inappropriate recruiting tactics.
This should say something, he can't differeantiate between real and fake, this man/child has no clue what he is getting himself into.
Wow......
Thoughts on this???
Here are just a few points from the article. It's basically about a recruiter who came up to this austic boy (Jared) and recruited him into the army. The article also talks about inappropriate recruiting tactics.
And in Colorado, a high school student working undercover told recruiters he had dropped out and had a drug problem. The recruiter told the boy to fake a diploma and buy a product to help him beat a drug test.
When Jared first started talking about joining the Army, I thought, 'Well, that isn't going to happen,' " said Paul Guinther, Jared's father. "I told my wife not to worry about it. They're not going to take anybody in the service who's autistic." But they did. Last month, Jared came home with papers showing that he not only had enlisted, but also had signed up for the Army's most dangerous job: cavalry scout. He is scheduled to leave for basic training Aug. 16.
And the recruiters think he will do well in war? I doubt this...."Jared would play with buttons for hours on end," she said. "He'd play with one toy for days. Loud noises bothered him. He was scared to death of the toilet flushing, the lawn mower."
Jared didn't speak until he was almost 4 and could not tolerate the feel of grass on his feet.
Doctors diagnosed him with moderate to severe autism, a developmental disorder that strikes when children are toddlers. It causes problems with social interaction, language and intelligence. No one knows its cause or cure.
See what this law is doing?Recruiters in Portland and nationwide spend several hours a day cold-calling high school students, whose phone numbers are provided by schools under the No Child Left Behind Law. They also prospect at malls, high school cafeterias, colleges and wherever else young people gather
Can I hit this man? Seriously....someone as autistic as they make this boy out to be, needs his mother, and his father and the family. There is no WAY this boy could make it in the war.She said she begged Velasco to review Jared's medical and school records. Brenda said Velasco declined, asserting that he didn't need any paperwork. Under military rules, recruiters are required to gather all available information about a recruit and fill out a medical screening form.
"He was real cocky and he says, 'Well, Jared's an 18-year-old
But Jared doesn't understand the dangers or the details of what he has done, the Guinthers said.
During a recent family gathering, a relative asked Jared what he would do if an enemy was shooting at him. Jared ran to his video game console and killed a digital Xbox soldier and announced, "See! I can do it!"
This should say something, he can't differeantiate between real and fake, this man/child has no clue what he is getting himself into.
After he had spoken for a few moments, Velasco suddenly grabbed the reporter's tape recorder and tried to tear out the tape, stopping only after the reporter threatened to call the police.
With the Guinthers' permission, The Oregonian faxed Jared's medical records to the U.S. Army Recruiting Battalion commander, Lt. Col. David Carlton in Portland, who on Wednesday ordered the investigation.
The Guinthers said that on Tuesday evening, Cpl. Ansley showed up at their door. They said Ansley stated that he would probably lose his job and face dishonorable discharge unless they could stop the newspaper's story.
Wow......
Thoughts on this???