Ken,
I do apologize for comming across so cynical, but the military often does
attempt to make use of the profession of the reservist... engineers,
medical, layers, etc. And I know a friend of mine, a corrections officer at
n upstate New York Maximun prison, who was specifically deployed to do the
same during the last Gulf War.
Best,
Gerald
> Gerald Schwartz wrote:
>
>> Yes, it does seem that many of the reservist there at the prison were
>> recruited from the United States prison system. garner, himself, has
>> sid he
>> aws under the impression "they" wanted him to use some of the same
>> tactics
>> he was known for using at his day job in a Pa. Prison. Was this the
>> case wih
>> British or other soldiers involved with incarceration? Seems to be a
>> pattern.
>>
>> Gerald Schwartz
>
> Whoops, first--referred to her as Pvt. ENGLISH at the end of the last
> post. Anyway...Gerald, this sounds for all the world like some sort of
> Dirty Dozen scenario or something reminiscent of EngLISH transportation
> policies related to the American colonies or to Australia. Gather your
> tired, your poor, your urban and rural "trash," put the ones nobody else
> wants into places no "decent" person would wish to go, see what
> happens. It is at the very least cynical as all hell.
>
> Ken
>
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