Equal Opportunity and Prevention of Sexual Harassment

Creation Date:       1998

Contract Client:       U.S. Army—Soldier Support Institute

Description

Deep in the woods of South Carolina, a stray hunter's bullet hits Drill Sergeant Pabletti. Suddenly, 12 leaderless trainees must work together to build a stretcher and carry Pabletti to help. But, because of unresolved personal issues, miscommunications, and sexual and racial biases, the soldiers fail to work as a team. The result: Drill Sergeant Pabletti dies.

As each of the six playable characters, you go back in time one week. It becomes your responsibility to make values-based decisions for your fellow soldiers, changing both their personality and their performance.

Saving Sergeant Pabletti addresses 15 issues including the prevention of sexual harassment, leadership, ethics, diversity, equal opportunity, and the necessity of cross-cultural communication. Hailed as one of their highest rated training programs, the U.S. Army uses Saving Sergeant Pabletti to train over 80,000 soldiers each year.

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