Company Commander Humiliates Taiwanese-Japanese Dual National Soldier, Military Career Likely Over
A company commander in Taiwan's Jinliujie new recruit training center in Yilan frequently humiliated a Taiwanese-Japanese dual national soldier in public. The military immediately removed the company commander from his primary duties and announced severe punishment, indicating his military career is likely over.
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Shu-tai, Taipei 2nd) A Taiwanese-Japanese dual national soldier serving in the military training service at Jinliujie in Yilan recently reported being frequently humiliated by his company commander in public. The military immediately removed the company commander from his primary duties and severely punished him. Military sources stated today that the company commander has been transferred to the Sixth Army Corps for supervision, and his military career is likely over, pending the completion of administrative procedures for his punishment.
The Taiwanese-Japanese dual national soldier, serving in military training at the Jinliujie new recruit training center, reported on April 20 that he was frequently humiliated by his company commander in public. The Sixth Army Corps of the Army immediately stated on the same day that upon receiving the report, they took it seriously, immediately removed the company commander from his primary duties, and severely punished him. They also proactively referred the case involving public humiliation to judicial investigation, vowing no leniency.
Minister of National Defense Gu Lixiong stated in an interview at the Legislative Yuan recently that this was a clear case of disciplinary disorder, and the company commander had been removed from his current position. He emphasized the need to continuously strengthen necessary publicity among all levels of supervisors regarding discriminatory remarks or disciplinary misconduct, and to instill correct concepts.
Military sources told the Central News Agency today that the captain company commander has been transferred from the Army 153rd Brigade in Yilan back to his superior unit, the Sixth Army Corps in Taoyuan, where he holds no leadership or functional positions. Regarding the company commander's punishment, the personnel evaluation committee has concluded, and it awaits the completion of administrative procedures to take effect. His military career is likely over. (Edited by Lin Ke-lun, Yang Lan-xuan) 1150502
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Shu-tai, Taipei 2nd) A Taiwanese-Japanese dual national soldier serving in the military training service at Jinliujie in Yilan recently reported being frequently humiliated by his company commander in public. The military immediately removed the company commander from his primary duties and severely punished him. Military sources stated today that the company commander has been transferred to the Sixth Army Corps for supervision, and his military career is likely over, pending the completion of administrative procedures for his punishment.
The Taiwanese-Japanese dual national soldier, serving in military training at the Jinliujie new recruit training center, reported on April 20 that he was frequently humiliated by his company commander in public. The Sixth Army Corps of the Army immediately stated on the same day that upon receiving the report, they took it seriously, immediately removed the company commander from his primary duties, and severely punished him. They also proactively referred the case involving public humiliation to judicial investigation, vowing no leniency.
Minister of National Defense Gu Lixiong stated in an interview at the Legislative Yuan recently that this was a clear case of disciplinary disorder, and the company commander had been removed from his current position. He emphasized the need to continuously strengthen necessary publicity among all levels of supervisors regarding discriminatory remarks or disciplinary misconduct, and to instill correct concepts.
Military sources told the Central News Agency today that the captain company commander has been transferred from the Army 153rd Brigade in Yilan back to his superior unit, the Sixth Army Corps in Taoyuan, where he holds no leadership or functional positions. Regarding the company commander's punishment, the personnel evaluation committee has concluded, and it awaits the completion of administrative procedures to take effect. His military career is likely over. (Edited by Lin Ke-lun, Yang Lan-xuan) 1150502
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