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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Out of fairness, he should be given the same treatment as officers who commit misconduct.
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CMSgt Martin Church
CMSgt Martin Church
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Agree - Misconduct is the same regardless of rank. Furthermore, an Air Force Chief knows the rules and should not be given a free pass. From the limited info given, it is impossible to know what actually took place, but from the implications, it probably involved an improper sexual encounter, which could involve more serious charges, particularly if he was married. I agree wholeheartedly that he should receive the same treatment that any other person received in the pass, according to the UCMJ. His actions violated the UCMJ, as well as the Chief's Creed, and other publications referring to the conduct of Senior NCOs.
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CMSgt Martin Church
CMSgt Martin Church
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Thanks Major Landgren - You are correct in your statement - Due Process was expected to take place.
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MAJ Hugh Blanchard
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I just don't get it. Anyone in a position like that knows what they can and cannot do. And the quickest way to lose your job is to have an "inappropriate relationship" with someone of lower rank, or anyone with whom you're not married. But love is probably the most powerful force in human history, and people will do just about anything for love, even if they know the risks.
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TSgt David L.
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Wow. Don't know the story but it seems like a poor choice might have been made. Time will tell.
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