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Posted 5/13/2003 3:29 PM


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This SOB deserves everything that he is going to get...like Tyrone at Levenworth for disrespecting himself, his service, his country, and his family.
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5/13/2003 - U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AFPN) -- An Article 32 hearing here for Cadet 3rd Class Douglas L. Meester is set for May 14 to determine if there is enough evidence to forward his case to a court-martial or make recommendations for an alternate action.

Charges were preferred against Meester, a sophomore, May 13 for violations of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice. He is charged with violating Article 120, for rape; Article 125, for forcible sodomy; Article 133, for conduct unbecoming by providing alcohol to minors; and Article 134, for indecent assault.

If these offenses go to court-martial, Meester faces a maximum punishment of confinement for life, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, and dismissal from the Air Force


 

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Posted 5/13/2003 5:06 PM


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Fifty-four Academy Assaults

By The Associated Press
11 a.m.
WASHINGTON


quote:
The Air Force has identified 54 cases of rape or sexual assault in its investigation into impropriety at the Air Force Academy and there are likely many more cadets who will not come forward, Air Force Secretary James Roche said today.
AP

Air Force Secretary James Roche testified to the Senate Armed Services Committee on March 6.

"The part that is the saddest thing ... whatever we see, whatever the number is, 25, 50, there are probably a hundred more that we do not see," Roche said during a hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee. It wasn't immediately clear over what time period the assaults occured.

"We're learning enough to realize that change must occur - change in the climate, change in how we manage" the academy, Roche said.

Roche said cases are being identified that will be the top priority for follow-up by the Defense Department's inspector general, focusing efforts on cases "where the person who placed the accusation felt the system let them down."

Sen. Wayne Allard, R-Colo., said he believes the situation at the academy is worse than the 1991 Tailhook Scandal - when dozens of women complained they were groped or assaulted by drunken pilots at a Navy booster group's convention - because the system has failed the cadets in this case.

"The entire support and legal system at the academy appears to have failed," Allard said. "We really do need to instill confidence in the system so victims know when they report rape they know the rape itself will not jeopardize their career."

In the last 10 years, there have been two cadets charged with rape. One was acquitted, the other pleaded guilty at a court martial and sentenced to seven months in jail. In other cases, administrative action was taken because there was not enough evidence to prosecute, Roche said.

Allard had criticized Air Force investigators for leaving Colorado without talking with 10 current cadets who have said they were raped. He also said he was unhappy the investigators did not consult a civilian rape crisis center whose counselors say they have heard from 22 cadets in the past 15 years who reported being assaulted.

Sen. James Warner, R-Va., chairman of the committee, told the heads of each branch of the military that they have a responsibility to examine their service academies to make sure the same thing is not happening there.



http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%257E53%257E1225492%257E,00.html



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Posted 5/13/2003 8:47 PM


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Life sounds about right.

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Posted 5/13/2003 8:52 PM


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wow, your Air Force cadets are RIGHT out of control, aren't they?

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