Posted on 04/18/2025 5:04:46 AM PDT by nuconvert
Air Force Special Operations Command's top enlisted airman was removed from his post Monday amid an investigation.
Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Green, AFSOC'S command chief, was relieved by AFSOC commander Lt. Gen. Mike Conley, the command said in a statement.
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Hmmmmmmmm........................
Newsweek——Green assumed the role of AFSOC command chief in May 2023......under Biden..... during a formal ceremony at Hurlburt Field, where he emphasized the mission-driven identity of the command’s personnel.
AFSOC is responsible for the Air Force’s special operations——forces, overseeing five wings spread across Hurlburt Field, Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico, RAF Mildenhall in the United Kingdom, and additional units in Japan.
Among its aircraft are the AC-130J/W gunships, MC-130H, CV-22 Osprey, U-28A, MQ-9 Reaper, and C-146A, which are used to support global special operations missions.
This comment, “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to fulfill his duties” is usually the standard code phrase for some type of sexual indiscretion.
Truth will come out in a year or so.
U.S. EUCOM Chief Master Sergeant fired "due to a loss of faith and confidence in his ability to perform his duties" in 2015:
https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2015/10/29/eucom-s-senior-enlisted-leader-fired/
Former Air Force Command Chief of 12th Air Force pleaded guilty and sentenced to 10 months in 2017:
https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2017/10/13/former-afsouth-command-chief-pleads-guilty-sentenced-to-10-months/
Air Force Global Strike Command Chief Master Sergeant fired in 2019:
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/afgsc-chief-master-sergeant-fired/
Sexual Harassment....That would be my guess.......................next question:
Male or female?...............
Wow, for about a minute I thought this was someone I knew. Had to look at the picture, and it isn’t the CMSGT Green I knew in the Air Force. Didn’t realize there were that many Green’s.
Seems like a lot of air force people. I seem to recall the AF was one of the branches that ealy on harassed to christian chaplains.
Not much more.
btw - i did a title search and keyword search, nothing showed up under the words I searched, including AFSOC and AF, USAF
Having been a senior NCO (E7/E8) in a training environment (Ft Dix, BCT/AIT/ASI) I was constantly amazed at the number of Senior NCOs who nuked their career over young female trainees. Some I knew personally who, by all accounts, were excellent leaders and professional NCO “right up to the minute they put their d##k in that trainee” (a phrase my Bn Commander used). Some of these young women were butt ugly and guys were losing wives, children, and careers over them.
I developed the theory that there was someone out there that could make anybody lose their minds. As the 1SG of a training company one of my duties was to perform an “Intake Briefing” where I outlined Company SOP, do’s and don’ts, etc. I made sure at the end of each briefing that none of the females would piss on me if I was on fire just in case my career ending unicorn was among them.
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Wise approach!
Remember Commandment No. 11: Thou shalt not put thy rod in thy staff.
Clean it all up!
As a retired postal carrier, I can tell you, just about everyone has another of the same name.
My guess is what they used to call “fraternization”.
UCMJ does specifically define fraternization as an improper relationship between officers and enlisted, while this would be senior and junior enlisted (if the speculation here is correct.) So, not technically fraternization, but it could be something similar.
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