...court. how can i defend myself? I just got done being told I can't go on leave. I recently took a PT test and missed the run for the 1st time ever. I've never been a strong or bad runner but that morning happened to be an unusually freezing morning. I was shocked to hear the time as I ran through.
My wife isn't a US citizen and I have to go back to the US for our interview to get her citizenship. I'm only requesting 5 days (2 of which are spent on a plane). I've been in this unit longer than anyone else in my chain of command, so I really don't serve any purpose other than fixing really really broken equipment. Its uncommon that I'm actually needed day to day,so I figured my chain of command would just send me back. Its not during any training or anything. In the 5 days I asked for, 2 of them are a weekend. Well, apparently I assumed too much (Yes I know what they say about when you assume).
My change. Of command is full of board babies and just the opposite of anyone caring for anyone but themselves. What can I do? I need this leave. Like, thousands of dollars and time gone over this? I really. Need some asistance in this matter. NCOs that think APFT failures should burn in hell need not write back. Thanks.
My wife isn't a US citizen and I have to go back to the US for our interview to get her citizenship. I'm only requesting 5 days (2 of which are spent on a plane). I've been in this unit longer than anyone else in my chain of command, so I really don't serve any purpose other than fixing really really broken equipment. Its uncommon that I'm actually needed day to day,so I figured my chain of command would just send me back. Its not during any training or anything. In the 5 days I asked for, 2 of them are a weekend. Well, apparently I assumed too much (Yes I know what they say about when you assume).
My change. Of command is full of board babies and just the opposite of anyone caring for anyone but themselves. What can I do? I need this leave. Like, thousands of dollars and time gone over this? I really. Need some asistance in this matter. NCOs that think APFT failures should burn in hell need not write back. Thanks.