3. DOD IG'S UNETHICAL CONDUCT

On August 9, 2006, Militec’s counsel emailed Mr. Michael S. Child, Associate General Counsel (DoD IG), with an extensive complaint. This Inspector General complaint was to the attention of Mr. Thomas F. Gimble, Acting Inspector General of the Department of Defense (DoD-IG). Michael S. Child responded August 23, 2006 five day's before the IG's response.

Mr. Thomas Gimble did not reply directly to my complaint. However, Mr. Leonard Trahan, Jr. (DoD-IG Hotline Director) did respond. Mr. Trahan’s answer was non responsive and was hiding behind dated correspondence that had nothing to do with the problems of the complaint and the problems our troops are encountering in theater.

The DoD-IG’s biased report against MILITEC-1 is titled Joint Warfighting and Readiness The Army Small Arms Program That Relates to Availability, Maintainability, and Reliability of Small Arms Support for the Warfighter (D - 2007 - 010) Dated November 2, 2006

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This report specifically singled out (page 18) MILITEC and no other commercial product. This biased report states "A little Cleaner, Lubricant, Preservative does wonders, not MILTEC." This proves that the DoD-IG Hotline Director is biased against Militec, Inc. and is paying us back for the years we have posted Leanord Trahan and his office on our website. Four years ago Militec Inc. contacted the DoD IG and Director Trahan did nothing and additional facts were also provided to the director on September 19, 2003.

Project Manger, Soldier Weapons (PMSW) asked the Center for Naval Analysis, (CNA) Corporation to conduct a formal independent review of Soldier perspectives on their small arms in combat situations. The report, Soldiers Perspectives on Small Arms in Combat, Dec 2006, compiled the results of over 2,600 surveys of Soldiers who had engaged in a firefight in Iraq or Afghanistan and then returned to America within the previous 12 months.
This study differs from the CLP weapons lubricant findings of the DoD IG Report dated November 2, 2006 where the IG found that CLP did wonders and MILITEC did not.
The highlights of the CNA study is @ Soldiers_Perspectives_Report.html

LTG Thompson blessed the DoD-IG report and convinced his boss to sign off on it and background information is @ http://www.militec1.com/Thompson21.html

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