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Army unit accidentally tear gassed soldiers during pre-Thanksgiving morale event
2022-12-01
[FoxNews] About 8,000 soldiers with the Army's 4th Infantry Division were accidentally tear-gassed during a physical morale event that was held the day before Thanksgiving.
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Contact wearers and pregnant combatees worst hit!

The soldiers, participating in a physical morale event which saw them attempting to scale obstacles, run up hills, and crawl through trenches, were exposed to the tear gas without prior knowledge the chemicals would be used during the event, according to a report from Military.com Tuesday.

Leaders with the division, based at Fort Carson, Colorado, took the unusual step of marking the boundary of the course with tear gas. However, soldiers participating in the event were not warned and did not have any protective gear, such as gas masks, when the gas drifted with the wind and settled on the soldiers on the course.

"The purpose of this event was to build unit cohesion. Leaders at echelon participated in this event with Soldiers," Fort Carson spokesperson Dee McNutt said in a statement to Military.com. "The limited use of CS [gas] was not intended to interfere with the formations but to deter participants from leaving the course."

The morale event was intended to pay homage to the Vietnam War Battle of Dak To. The 4th Infantry Division participated in the battle, which saw 361 soldiers killed, though the Americans and South Vietnamese emerged victorious. claimed victory.
Posted by:Skidmark

#5  I'm more and more glad I retired when i did.
Posted by: Nguard   2022-12-01 13:06  

#4  
Posted by: DarthVader   2022-12-01 12:21  

#3  The gassings will continue until morale improves...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-12-01 07:45  

#2  Yeah, if they have to use CS to 'deter them from leaving the course' there's a lot more in the wind than the CS.
Posted by: Cesare   2022-12-01 07:39  

#1  1. One does not 'accidentally' deploy CS powder along several hundred feet of terrain. CS is considered a munition, and there is a long, long chain of people who have to sign off on using it. And if these geniuses didn't take wind into effect while deploying a chemical munition, even a training/riot control one, they need to be busted out of the Army now.

2. If there was concern about soldiers 'leaving the course', then there are far, far worse problems at FT Carson. If one cannot trust one's soldiers to go where they are told to go and stay on a directed path, 4ID may be in deep trouble.

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2022-12-01 06:46  

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