Posted on 05/03/2013 9:27:58 AM PDT by Perdogg
A female Air Force instructor who had sex with a recruit was sentenced to three months in jail Thursday, but will remain in the service for now.
The judge, Col. Donald Eller Jr., also gave Staff Sgt. Emily Allen 30 days' hard labor and busted her to airman first class.
(Excerpt) Read more at mysanantonio.com ...
This occurred in Tech School. They tell even the prior service types to not look at or touch new recruits.
Yeah, but, alas, the cleanup is by Bissell Carpet cleaning....a waste in my opinion.
The double standard is appalling.
Know an Army staff sgt guy who was caught with an underling, got her pregnant in Iraq- he was slapped on the wrist- then he messed with a married woman when he got back-a Private- and the husband caught them.
Once again he got a slap on the wrist, but then the husband demanded the Army fire him-turns out he had pictures etc...then the woman started saying she felt she “had to” have sex with him as he was her boss blah blah—that did it. Court martial done and dishonorable DC- had 5 years till his 20 yr retirement and he had been in since he was 18. He was married with kids and lost everything...
...you really can’t fix stupid.
“They tell even the prior service types to not look at or touch new recruits.”
Yes they do tell them that. In my experience most were smarter then this but many don’t listen. Both sides pursue these relationships though.
/johnny
She gets a slap on the wrist (or in her case, a patp on the arse).
And you all know that a man would've been busted to E-1, sent to Gitmo until his prostate failed, and his family's names and addresses published in Air Force Times...
When I was in officers kept a pretty close eye on the higher ranking enlisted to prevent this from happening. They didnt like the competition.
Yes I did. And I stand by my answer.
The military is a cluster under the current misleadership. That misleadership has led directly to this scenario. She is a product of their failures as leaders and as such I blame her for nothing. How is she to be held accountable by people with no accountability of their own? And don’t tell me the blatant BS at the top does not trickle down. We all know command failures effect everyone below them. And these failures are POLICY.
Fix the command and policies of the military. Prosecute the Benghaazis of the world. Get rid of the PC BS that LED to this. Then and only then will I condemn a person that should never have been there to begin with.
Others are free to disagree.
Yes, she’s wearing a JAG badge. The Lt Col on the other side is probably the Senior Defense Counsel assigned to the case, and she’s probably the Area Defense Counsel.
The one on the right is scary.
We used to have a saying, “80% of the world’s women are beautiful, the other 20% join the Air Force.” Seen it disproved a few times, especially when Air Force 2 landed at our base to back up President Reagan’s visit to Canada. Of the crew we saw, there wasn’t a plain one in the bunch.
You know the picture on the right is an actress, not the perp.
In 1985 at Huachuca, my roommates and I were next door to an E-7 instructor living off-post. He always complained about “noise” in our place, even when we weren’t there (the fact that we were O-1’s and students could NEVER have been a factor...).
Late in the cycle, he appeared one morning in full Class A’s and escorted into the building. Found out the reason later: Field Grade Article 15 that escalated into a General Court Martial. Charge: Statutory Rape.
We never saw him again, nor was his name ever mentioned after that day.
A lifetime later, people like that are celebrated.
Ummm.
That made me LOL! Sad but true.
Having been to both Lackland and Keesler, I could spend too much time telling about overheard female Trainers antics.
Maybe we should start casting for a new film. ;)
Something tells me it would be a hit. Prbably this part:
... having unprofessional social relationships with a pair of female airmen.
The two female airmen will be played by the “cinemax after dark” type lesbians.
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