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    Air Force relieves commander over sex scandal

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The fallout from a sex scandal at Lackland Air Force Base widened Friday, when the military ousted the top commander over the basic training unit where investigators say dozens of female recruits were sexually assaulted or harassed by their male instructors.

    Col. Glenn Palmer had arrived at Lackland last year and was in charge when allegations involving more than a dozen instructors began to mount within his 737th training group. Collen McGee, spokeswoman for the Lackland training wing, said it was decided the unit needed new leadership.

    "But Col. Palmer did not create the environment that created the misconduct," McGee said.

    Military prosecutors have investigated more than a dozen instructors at Lackland and charged six with crimes ranging from rape to adultery. Officials said Palmer was not facing any criminal charges and that his new assignment had not yet been determined.

    Lackland is where every new American airman reports for eight weeks of basic training. About 35,000 airmen graduate each year, and misdeeds in the ranks of nearly 500 instructors that still are being uncovered has reverberated all the way to Washington.

    The White House pick for Air Force chief of staff was held up while Congress pressed the service for answers about the widening scandal at the Texas base. U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, a Texas Republican, finally ended his hold this month on the nomination for Gen. Mark Welsh after meeting with him to discuss the scandal.

    The most serious allegations involved an instructor sentenced to 20 years in prison last month after being convicted of raping one female recruit and sexually assaulting several others. Before Staff Sgt. Luis Walker was sentenced in a military courtroom at Lackland, one of his alleged victims testified the abuse left her shaken while deployed in Afghanistan and made her "a little bit more scared of everything."

    About one in five recruits are female, while most instructors are male.

    Removing Palmer from command was Col. Eric Axelbank, commander of the entire 37th Training Wing and who the Air Force also announced Friday would be moving on. Military officials stressed, however, that Axelbank's departure was just a normal change in command and not tied to the Lackland scandal.

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  • #2
    Nice....


    Frost in 3..2...1.. saying it was two adults just having sex.

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    • #3
      She probably had a bad attitude.

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      • #4
        Everyone knows that the Air Force has the hottest wimmenz. He was just making sure they were up to standards.
        "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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        • #5
          We don't know both sides of the story.


          No seriously. Fuck him. No prison, you put them on their knees, read the charges and put a bullet in the back of their head and roll them in a pit. If you have authority and you abuse it, you are made an example of. Unlike cops, I have no problem with calling for his head. Anyone in authority who abuses that authority should pay for it with their freedom and life.
          Last edited by Forever_frost; 08-10-2012, 10:06 PM.
          I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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          • #6
            When I was in BMT in 97' the instructor of the flight adjacent to ours was charged with the same thing and was replaced by another instructor. Not surprising.

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            • #7
              I was in infantry basic. No issues for us
              I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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              • #8
                See, violations of authority should be met with immediate and harsh punishments. So harsh that it reminds anyone else who considered or will consider violating that trust what will happen.



                Did I fail to mention that I am either black or white, on or off? I don't go half speed on anything. Violation of your authority is death. You broke your oath, you violated the public trust, you failed to serve the citizenry. In old days, soldiers and leaders would fall on their swords after such dishonor. Now? They need a little help doing the honorable thing.
                I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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