Monday, September 17, 2012

After Sex Scandal Now Woman Will Lead US Air Froce Traning

Woman to lead Air Force training after sex scandal

Col. Deborah J. Liddick, U.S. Air Force
Col. Deborah J. Liddick, U.S. Air Force.
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- The Air Force chose a woman Saturday to lead its basic training unit at a Texas base where dozens of female recruits have alleged they were sexually assaulted or harassed by male instructors within the past year.
Col. Deborah Liddick is taking command of the 737th Training Group, bringing a distinctly new face of authority to Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. Six male instructors have been charged with crimes ranging from rape to adultery, and there are others still under investigation.
The Air Force announced Liddick's appointment in a statement that didn't mention the sex scandal or highlight choosing a woman to lead a unit where the number of women identified by military investigators as potential victims is approaching 40.

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