Citing the Army’s official 15-6 investigation report, Stripes revealed on Monday that Maj. Matthew Conner, the executive officer of the 1st Battalion of the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, went missing after a night of drinking in Gdansk last year and was later suspected of being drugged and bitten by strippers at an off-limits nightclub.
-WiscoDave
That's gonna put a kink in his climb up the "O-Grade" ladder.
ReplyDeleteHeh-heh. It's comforting to know that some traditional activities that I remember from my time in an air cav squadron appear to be alive and well.
ReplyDeleteCould have easily changed it to MI, and I'd have thought the same thing.
Deletewhat? i remember when that was extra duty or 30 day restriction to base, not separation from the service. i would think 13/50k would be punishment enough. guess the army has gone more pc than i thought.
ReplyDeleteIs Polish p***y that good?
ReplyDeleteProbably Ukrainian girls brought over for "work".
DeleteAt least he went out with a bang,,,,maybe.
ReplyDeleteA Pach driver.
ReplyDeleteAt the discretion of the aircraft commander, 'course corrections' are expected.
No big.
Keep the ball centered.
Next.