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Първоначално публикуван от Bogoljub Gagic
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Toxic leadership=bullying
There exists within the Army a plague of "Toxic Leadership", the Army's own term for unfit leaders who create an unbearable environment in which to live and work. According to 2011 Amy study on toxic leadership: "Toxic leaders routinely see their subordinates as disposable instruments, rather than as people, have a destructive personality or interpersonal skills that have deleterious effects on climate, and appear motivated primarily by self-interest. The process for destructive leaders involves dominance, coercion, and manipulation.”
What does this look like in action? The toxic leader singles out soldiers who are perceived as "weaker" although through the structure of rank, any lower-ranking soldier is essentially powerless to stand up to leadership mistreatment. These are grown men who take great pleasure in tormenting their subordinates like a high school bully. Leaders have a nearly unchecked ability to punish soldiers under the Uniform Code of Military Justice for anything, and their testimony in these matters goes unquestioned. You put up with the mistreatment, or you get punished. ...
There exists within the Army a plague of "Toxic Leadership", the Army's own term for unfit leaders who create an unbearable environment in which to live and work. According to 2011 Amy study on toxic leadership: "Toxic leaders routinely see their subordinates as disposable instruments, rather than as people, have a destructive personality or interpersonal skills that have deleterious effects on climate, and appear motivated primarily by self-interest. The process for destructive leaders involves dominance, coercion, and manipulation.”
What does this look like in action? The toxic leader singles out soldiers who are perceived as "weaker" although through the structure of rank, any lower-ranking soldier is essentially powerless to stand up to leadership mistreatment. These are grown men who take great pleasure in tormenting their subordinates like a high school bully. Leaders have a nearly unchecked ability to punish soldiers under the Uniform Code of Military Justice for anything, and their testimony in these matters goes unquestioned. You put up with the mistreatment, or you get punished. ...
Eight U.S. Army personnel have been charged in connection with the death of a 19-year-old private who apparently killed himself after being racially bullied by his fellow soldiers.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Private Danny Chen of New York City was found dead in a guard tower at an Afghanistan base from “an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound” in October. The young soldier had told relatives back in New York about repeated ethnic taunts and physical abuse he suffered while serving in Afghanistan. ...
According to the Los Angeles Times, Private Danny Chen of New York City was found dead in a guard tower at an Afghanistan base from “an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound” in October. The young soldier had told relatives back in New York about repeated ethnic taunts and physical abuse he suffered while serving in Afghanistan. ...
Deepcut - full name, the Princess Royal Barracks at Deepcut - is the main training base for the Royal Logistics Corps.Several thousand recruits pass through it every year.
What happened there?
Four recruits died there of bullet wounds in separate incidents between 1995 and 2002.
They were: Geoff Gray, 17, from Durham; Sean Benton, 20, from Hastings; James Collinson, 17, from Perth; and Cheryl James, 18, from Llangollen, north Wales.
Army investigations found they had taken their own lives.
There have since been claims of a widespread culture of bullying and abuse at the barracks.
What do the families say?
Their families suspect the recruits may have been murdered, or driven to suicide by bullying.
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What happened there?
Four recruits died there of bullet wounds in separate incidents between 1995 and 2002.
They were: Geoff Gray, 17, from Durham; Sean Benton, 20, from Hastings; James Collinson, 17, from Perth; and Cheryl James, 18, from Llangollen, north Wales.
Army investigations found they had taken their own lives.
There have since been claims of a widespread culture of bullying and abuse at the barracks.
What do the families say?
Their families suspect the recruits may have been murdered, or driven to suicide by bullying.
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Bullying and brutal beating in the British Army has ruined a former soldier's life, the man has claimed.
Now 19, the Welsh former serviceman alleges colleagues systematically punched, kicked and headbutted him soon after his first posting in Germany three years earlier.
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Now 19, the Welsh former serviceman alleges colleagues systematically punched, kicked and headbutted him soon after his first posting in Germany three years earlier.
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The army in Brazil has launched an investigation after images of soldiers being beaten and tortured by their superiors were shown on television.Globo TV broadcast a video and pictures of what it said were recently promoted sergeants apparently being subjected to initiation ceremonies.
They involved electric shocks, beatings and burning with electric irons.
The army admitted the video was authentic and suspended the battalion commander while the inquiry takes place
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They involved electric shocks, beatings and burning with electric irons.
The army admitted the video was authentic and suspended the battalion commander while the inquiry takes place
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ASouth Korean soldier who suffered bullying has killed eight of his comrades and injured two others.The 22-year-old soldier, identified as Kim Dong-min, threw a grenade and then fired at fellow soldiers while they slept, the defence ministry said.
The incident took place in Yeoncheon county near the heavily-militarised border with North Korea.
A spokesman said Private Kim had suffered "verbal violence and molesting" from a senior officer.
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The incident took place in Yeoncheon county near the heavily-militarised border with North Korea.
A spokesman said Private Kim had suffered "verbal violence and molesting" from a senior officer.
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