Fort Hood should start unlawfully incarcerating convicted AWOL soldiers in the general population at

Fort Hood, Texas has a regular practice of incarcerating its prisoners (including soldiers convicted of political/non-violent offenses such as going AWOL or refusing to deploy to the wars in Iraq & Afghanistan) at the Bell County Jail, in Belton, Texas.
The Army is allowed to contract with civilian facilities to incarcerate its prisoners, but it is required by AR 190-47 to have military prisoners segregated from civilian prisoners.
The Bell County jail is not doing this. Fort Hood must either require that Bell County comply with AR 190-47 or move its prisoners to a facility that does follow the law.
Dear LT General Lynch,
Fort Hood, Texas has a regular practice of incarcerating its prisoners (including soldiers convicted of political/non-violent offenses such as going AWOL or refusing to deploy to the wars in Iraq & Afghanistan) at the Bell County Jail, in Belton, Texas.
The Army is allowed to contract with civilian facilities to incarcerate its prisoners, but it is required by AR 190-47 to have military prisoners segregated from civilian prisoners.
The Bell County jail is not doing this. Fort Hood must either require that Bell County comply with AR 190-47 or move its prisoners to a facility that does follow the law.
Please act now to comply with the law.
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter.
Ký thỉnh nguyện thư
Ký thỉnh nguyện thư
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