Sunday, July 10, 2005

The Army claims to have disciplined Sgt. Thomas Kelt for recruiting violations, who has since been promoted.

KHOU.com | News for Houston, Texas | Local News: "Army disciplines recruiter with promotion | 10:10 AM CDT on Friday, July 8, 2005 | By Mark Greenblatt / 11 News

Less than two months ago, what the 11 News Defenders discovered caused a nationwide scandal and a temporary shutdown of all Army recruiting.

The Army claims to have disciplined Sgt. Thomas Kelt for recruiting violations, who has since been promoted.

A Houston soldier, Sgt. Thomas Kelt, told at least one young man to show up for recruitment or face being locked up. Following that incident, the Army promised to take a tough stance, but you might not believe what happened next.

The Army shut down all recruiting in the country for one day to re-educate recruiters on ethics. And as for Sgt. Kelt, officials promised 'swift ... corrective action.'

The 11 News Defenders discovered Kelt was transferred to a neighboring recruiting office where the army turned recruiter Kelt into a supervisor, as the station's new commander."

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