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The
 Pentagon Inspector General rebuked Adm. John Richardson, the Navy's top
 officer, for mishandling the case of his spokesman whose misconduct at a
 boozy Christmas party in the Pentagon revealed a predatory attitude 
toward younger women.  MC1(SW/AW) Nathan Laird | 
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The
 Army stripped Maj. Gen. David Haight of three ranks, forcing him to 
retire as a lieutenant colonel, after an investigation found he had 
pursued a "swinger" lifestyle and had had a decade-long affair.  Army | 
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The
 Army forced Maj. Gen. Joseph Harrington to retire as a one-star officer
 following revelations that he had exchanged racy text messages with the
 wife of an enlisted man. Investigators found his actions "dissolute and
 immoral."  Army | 
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Criminal
 investigators examined Brig. Gen. Michael Bobeck's free accommodations 
from a defense contractor after news of his extramarital affair cost him
 his job.  Monica A. King, 150507-A-SS368-001 | 
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The
 Marines fired Capt. Loften Thornton, a Navy chaplain assigned to the 
service, after he was caught on video having sex with a woman outside a 
bar in New Orleans.  Navy | 
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Brig.
 Gen. Kurt Stein was fired from his post, which included oversight of 
sexual assault prevention programs, after he publicly ridiculed 
allegations of sexual harassment by women in his command.  Lance Cpl. Ricardo R. Davila/Marine Corps | 
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The
 Air Force stripped Arthur Lichte of two ranks after he retired, docking
 him of $60,000 per year in pension, for forcing a subordinate into 
having sex.   Air Force | 

 
 
							     
							     
							     
							     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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