Originally Posted by
Drake
Again... more foolishness.
We have a 4-star general who's been getting treated for PTSD. He started getting the treatment for it when he was a 2-star.
And you don't understand promotions. Not even the first bit of it. Stop talking like you do. It DOESN'T MAKE A DIFFERENCE BECAUSE NOBODY SEES OR KNOWS ABOUT IT. Since you clearly know how this works... Until CPT, nobody looks at anything. You are promoted along a timeline. Once you are up for CPT, a centralized board off at HRC looks at your ORB, and, more likely than not, you'll make CPT. MAJ is a sure bet right now as well, along with very high selection rates for LTC and even COL. Again, these people don't know you, and they certainly have NO way of checking your medical records. If they did break the law and did that, then they'd go to jail. We had a company commander almost get in trouble before his superiors managed to shut him down. Didn't matter, because the medical clinic refused his request anyway.
Oh, and you pointed out... what... two instances? Out of tens of thousands of officers? So, you tell me... what's the ratio of bad apples to good ones, then?
Seriously... opinions are fine, but stop making up facts when you have active duty on here ready to call out your BS.