US Air Force says 31 victims so far in sex scandal
By Lolita C. Baldor / Paul J. Weber | AP - WASHINGTON
29th June 2012 11:11 AM
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A widening sex scandal has rocked Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, one of the nation's busiest military training centers, where four male instructors are charged with having sex with, and in one case raping, female trainees. (AP)
At least 31 female trainees have been identified
as victims in a widening sex scandal targeting a dozen instructors at Lackland
Air Force Base in Texas, the Air Force revealed Thursday, providing new details
in an investigation that has rocked the service's training command.
Six of the 12 instructors under investigation for misconduct face charges
ranging from rape to adultery. A senior Air Force commander said nine of those
instructors were in the same squadron, briefing reporters at the Pentagon at
the same time that one of the accused appeared in a Lackland courtroom.
Air Force Staff Sgt. Craig LeBlanc, who is charged with aggravated assault and
obstruction of justice, allegedly bragged about "getting laid" by a
trainee in a supply closet, one of his fellow airmen testified at an
evidentiary hearing Thursday.
"I was speechless. I didn't understand," said Staff Sgt. Christopher
Beck, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
Gen. Edward Rice, commander of the Air Education and Training Command, said the
Air Force believes the misconduct is not endemic to the nine training
squadrons. He says the sexual misconduct apparently began in 2009 but that the
first woman came forward only a year ago.
Those first allegations were levied against Staff Sgt. Luis Walker, who faces
the most serious charges and is scheduled to be court-martialed next month.
Walker is charged with 28 counts, including rape, aggravated sexual contact and
multiple counts of aggravated sexual assault. He has not yet entered a plea.
The majority of the instructors under investigation were in the 331st Training
Squadron, whose commander was relived from his post last week. Rice said Lt.
Col. Mike Paquette, who has not been accused of misconduct, was relieved
because of the "unacceptable level" of misbehavior in his unit.
Lackland is where every American airman reports for basic training — about
35,000 a year. About one in five are female, pushed through eight weeks of
basic training by a flight of instructors that are about 90 percent male.
As the allegations of misconduct mounted, the Air Force in March took the
almost unprecedented step of shutting down training for an entire day and
interviewing about 5,900 trainees. Rice said Thursday the Air Force received
"very little" negative comments about instructors.
Rice said that to his knowledge, all of the 31 female victims identified by
investigators are still in the Air Force.
Lackland has about 475 instructors, which is about 85 percent of what the Air
Force would consider being fully staffed. Col. Glenn Palmer, who is commander
of the entire 737th training wing at Lackland, has said that applicant
standards have not been lowered in order to attract more qualified instructors.
The job is among the most demanding on base. Instructors work longer hours than
most for four years, at the expense of family and personal time. A smartphone
app the Air Force recently launched to help recruit instructors includes a page
of frequently asked questions, the first of which is whether the divorce rate
among instructors really is higher.
Rice defended the screening process for instructors but said it will still be
re-examined. Only 11 percent of instructors are female.
LeBlanc's hearing Thursday was to determine whether there is enough evidence to
warrant a court-martial. Walker's court-martial is scheduled to begin July 16
and his attorneys have declined comment.
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