Saturday, February 8, 2014

Will U.S. Military Scandals Erode The Public's Confidence In The Armed Forces?



Will Military Scandals Erode Public Confidence In The Armed Forces? -- PBS Newshour

Three of the military’s five branches are ramping up investigations into some of the most serious scandals for the armed forces in a generation. The latest involves charges that Navy trainers cheated on certification exams to teach at a nuclear reactor school. Gwen Ifill talks to Craig Whitlock who covers the Defense Department for The Washington Post.

TRANSCRIPT

GWEN IFILL: The military has increasingly been racked by scandal, as three of its five branches face allegations of cheating and fraud.

Just as the U.S. military is winding down 12 years of high-tempo operations, three of its services are ramping up investigations into some of the most serious scandals in a generation. The latest involves charges that Navy trainers cheated on certification exams to teach at a nuclear reactor school in Charleston, South Carolina.

ADM. JONATHAN GREENERT, Chief of Naval Operations: To say that I’m disappointed would be an understatement.

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My Comment: As to what is my take .... the answer is no .... the U.S. military scandals will not erode public confidence in the armed forces. Everyone knows that there are always a few bad apples in any barrel, and the U.S. military is not exempted with this rule.

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