What Is The Army Doing??
November 5, 2009 | Greensboro, North Carolina | Vetting explained
I'm sitting here in mourning for the families of the shooting massacre at Ft Hood TX (5 Nov 09). I encountered an odd issue with an Army Reserve Center in Greensboro, NC on 4 Nov 09 which leads me to believe the Army has more troubles than they wish to believe.
I was visiting the Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, NC on 4 Nov 09 and noticed a U.S. flag flying at a nearby facility was being flown UPSIDE DOWN! I was even more surprised to discover the flag was actually being flown by the U.S. Army (422nd Civial Affairs Batallion - Earle Rives Armed Forces Reserve Center). I informed the soldiers at the facility of the error. They didn't seem to be too concerned, only said that they would correct the issue.
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- Fort Hood shooting
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