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Army removes people with DWI convictions from sensitive jobs

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http://news.yahoo.com/army-removes-588-troops-sensitive-jobs-205841779--politics.html

"The Army removed 588 soldiers from sensitive jobs such as sexual assault counselors and recruiters after finding they had committed infractions such as sexual assault, child abuse and drunken driving, officials said Wednesday."

"he move resulted from orders by Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel last year that all the services review the qualifications of people holding those jobs as part of an effort to stem a rising number of sexual assaults in the military.

The Army said it reviewed the qualifications and records of 20,000 soldiers and found 588 unsuitable for their jobs as recruiters, drill sergeants, training school instructors and staff of sexual assault prevention and response programs. The Army said in a statement that 79 soldiers are leaving the service and "others could face further actions from their commands." The statement did not say whether the 79 are leaving voluntarily."

If you are charged with DWI, be aware that a conviction if you are in the armed services can have a negative impact on your career. If you intend on joining the military, it could prevent you from entering. Some branches are tougher than others. It is best to not be found guilty of DWI in the first place.

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