Sunday, January 2, 2011

Top U.S. Air Force Generals Are Being Reprimanded

Thirteen Air Force general officers have received letters of admonishment since the summer of 2008. One lieutenant general received a letter of reprimand. Staff graphic

Brass Sanctions ‘Unprecedented’ -- Air Force Times

The bad marks are piling up for generals. Thirteen Air Force general officers — from four-star commanders to brigadiers in staff assignments — have been handed letters of admonishment since Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz and Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley took over in the summer of 2008. One lieutenant general received a letter of reprimand.

“This is unprecedented,” said Charles Dunlap, who retired in June as a major general and deputy judge advocate of the Air Force. “It certainly seems that the Air Force is applying a tougher standard than anyone else in the Department of Defense.”

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My Comment: This is unprecedented, I just would like to know why the other services are not doing the same thing?

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