Wednesday, November 7, 2018

14 U.S. Sailors Busted For LSD Aboard The Aircraft Carrier USS Ronald Reagan

USS Ronald Reagan and the USS Milius conduct a photo exercise with Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force ships in August 2018. Two Reagan sailors have been charged in connection with an LSD ring. Petty Officer 2nd Class Kaila Peters/US Navy

Navy Times: Officials: Ronald Reagan LSD probe bigger than you think, 14 nuke sailors snagged

Fourteen sailors from the nuclear reactor department of the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan face disciplinary action in connection to LSD abuse, Navy officials confirmed this week.

Two sailors are already heading to court-martial for using, possessing and distributing the hallucinogenic drug, while three are waiting to see whether they will be charged as well, according to 7th Fleet spokesman Lt. Joe Keiley.

Another 10 sailors with the Japan-based ship were administratively disciplined on LSD-related charges, Keiley said.

A 15th sailor was also disciplined, but that person was not assigned to the carrier’s reactor department.

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Update: 14 sailors are facing charges in an alleged LSD ring on the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (Business Insider).

WNU Editor: These sailors worked in the reactor department.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Then there are the sailors who put blotters on the toes and work on the deck or hangar bay.

Been around for a long time.