Posted on Nov 6, 2015
Aaron Allmon case makes Minot Air Force Base ground zero in military’s new gender wars
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Berghdahl should be executed for treason! Prison isn't good enough for him. This young man was just being a guy! I have been hit on countless times when I was in.
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Bergdahl of course. From what I'm reading about this guy is that he never actually crossed the line of sexual harassment, but has a long history of boorish behavior. When he touched a girls knee, did she tell him not to do that or did she just file it away to pile on to a list of perceived inappropriate behavior. It seems to me that one person here may have made a complaint and knowing how USAF Special Investigation works, they rounded up everyone he worked with and asked them if they could recall anything they believed was unwelcomed conversation or actions. Not one of them individually would alarm a supervisor or usually the individual, but if you add them up, verified or not, it can look very damning. In the end this TSgt brought this on himself, because he failed to adhere to his responsibilities as an NCO. Most of the women who work in his shop are Airmen. It is clear that Minot is setting an example of this NCO. I would not be surprised if this were pervasive all over the base. Recently Minot got a big black eye when a number of Jr. Missile Officers were caught in a Nuclear Surety cheating ring. In my own opinion, there is way too much fraternizing among the junior enlisted and NCOs. I think it became an accepted behavior during many deployments over the last 10 years. Well its time to put a stop to it.
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