One Third of Military Commanders Fired For Sex-Related Offenses
New statistics find that over 30% of military commanders were fired in the past eight years because of sex-related offenses, according to the Associated Press. Those sex-related offenses include adultery, improper relationships and harassment charges.
The figures highlight a growing concern about the ethical values in the military, following the resignation of former CIA director General David Petraeus, and the investigation of senior U.S. commander in Afghanistan, General John Allen.
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