Posted on 05/05/2019 6:12:01 AM PDT by robowombat
Air Force Academy removes commandant of cadets from job amid investigation
WASHINGTON The general in charge of the U.S. Air Force Academys 4,000 cadets has been removed from her duties and is under investigation, officials at the Colorado institution said Monday.
Effective immediately, Brig. Gen. Kristin Goodwin is no longer performing her duties as the commandant of cadets pending the results of an ongoing investigation, Lt. Col. Tracy Bunko, a spokesman for the academy, wrote in an email. She declined to provide any additional details about the nature of the investigation or who was conducting it.
Bunko said Air Force Col. Scott Campbell had temporarily taken command of the academys Cadet Wing. Campbell most recently had been serving as commander of the 355th Fight Wing at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona.
Bunko did not answer questions Monday including who relieved Goodwin of her duties or whether Goodwin would be temporarily assigned elsewhere while the investigation is conducted.
Goodwins direct superior is the Air Force Academys superintendent, Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria.
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Goodwins firing comes just weeks before she was slated to leave her position in a regular rotation of leadership. The Air Force announced in December that Brig. Gen. Michele Edmondson was scheduled to replace Goodwin in the summer.
Goodwin was expected to transfer to the Pentagon and serve as the director of current operations for the Air Force deputy chief of staff, according to a service announcement last year.
The commandant of cadets is in charge of overseeing daily life for Air Force Academy cadets. The person is responsible for character and leadership development, military training, supervising cadet life activities, and providing facility and logistical support to all cadets, according to an Air Force description.
Goodwins selection for commandant of cadets, a position she took in May 2017, garnered media attention because she was the first openly gay Air Force general to serve in leadership at the academy.
Her selection was praised by LGBT advocates, but it also faced criticism from religious groups. That included one organization that filed a complaint with the Pentagons Inspector Generals Office, claiming Goodwin must have lied about her sexual orientation to enter the service, which at the time barred any gay individuals from serving. The Dont Ask, Dont Tell policy, which allowed gay individuals to serve if their sexual orientation was not made public, was enacted about one year after she entered the service.
Goodwin is a 1993 graduate of the Air Force Academy. She is a pilot by trade, who has recorded more than 2,900 hours flying aircraft including B-52 Stratofortress bombers and B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, according to her Air Force biography. She has commanded units including the 2nd Bomb Wing at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana and the 509th Operational Support Squadron at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri.
According to the Air Force, she was part of the team that planned the first night of the U.S. Shock and Awe air campaign leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. She later led planning of air operations for the initial phase of 2011s Operation Odyssey Dawn, the American bombing campaign in Libya that would lead to Moammar Gadhafis ouster.
Immediately before joining the Air Force Academys staff, Goodwin served as the top aide to then-Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James.
Goodwins tenure at the Air Force Academy has been praised and criticized, according to the Colorado Springs Gazette.
The newspaper reported some people had credited Goodwin with installing tough discipline policies. Others, however, criticized her for treating subordinates poorly, among other issues, the paper reported, citing unnamed sources.
Sorry but at their core lesbians are deranged and tormented.
The academy’s graduation is May 30 and President Trump is the speaker. This should be one busy time for anyone in that position. Must be something damn dead serious. A career ender?
Sorry but at their core lesbians are deranged and tormented.
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And they are the past and present leaders of the feminist movement.
Our military should not be used for social experiments. Period.
Why be sorry?
Feminism has always been an anti fertility cult and the natural domain of lesbians. It attracts some ambitious, intelligent women. The tragedy is that these once decent women often have their values corrupted and their lives ruined.
Sorry for those who take lesbians seriously and grant them power.
“Sorry but at their core lesbians are deranged and tormented.”
It’s a damn shame this country has lost common sense. Now we even have a democRAT homo running for POTUS.
Absolutely a career ender. Probably combination of factors... Abrasive personality, pedophile instructor who was recently arrested, high profile student rape case all on her watch. And hard to say what may have happened that is not public.
Effective immediately, Brig. Gen. Kristin Goodwin is no longer performing her duties as the commandant of cadets...”
Jesus this is the third negative AFA article in 5 minutes. The Obama legacy lives on.
My, how butch of you.
A general, eh? A general what? Paper shuffler?
I am going to surmise it is some form of inappropriate relationship, probably an affair with an instructor or some other inappropriate relationship. You dont get fired for being an a$$hole 1 month before you are scheduled to leave anyway.
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...and after Obama got a hold of the reigns:
“...According to the Air Force, she was part of the team that planned the first night of the U.S. Shock and Awe air campaign..”
She was probably the coffee gofer.
Military is cleaning house it looks like. Cadets are usually afraid to speak up.
Got a male pedophile in this one.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3746982/posts
She’s got a very long ring-finger.
I immediately knew who the first two were. The next two I have no idea who they are.
General LeMay retired in 1965 but when I arrived at my 1st base ( SAC ) in 1980, his presence was still felt as if he never left.
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