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US Airmen caught riding disability scooters, twerking in uniform – base commander responds
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 3239923" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>The 06 handled it by passing it down to company-grade supervision.</p><p>“I am disappointed in the actions of the Airmen. Their actions are not representative of the members of Joint Base Charleston,” said Col. Terrence Adams, commander of Joint Base Charleston. “The Airmen are being identified and unit leadership is addressing the situation accordingly. We expect the utmost professionalism and respect from all of our service members.”</p><p></p><p>As a former commander, I think the incident indicates a loosey-goosey attitude in the workshops being tolerated by the lower-level supervision, that needs gentle but firm application of discipline. Trust me, a lot worse than this comes up in units that get too informal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 3239923, member: 796"] The 06 handled it by passing it down to company-grade supervision. “I am disappointed in the actions of the Airmen. Their actions are not representative of the members of Joint Base Charleston,” said Col. Terrence Adams, commander of Joint Base Charleston. “The Airmen are being identified and unit leadership is addressing the situation accordingly. We expect the utmost professionalism and respect from all of our service members.” As a former commander, I think the incident indicates a loosey-goosey attitude in the workshops being tolerated by the lower-level supervision, that needs gentle but firm application of discipline. Trust me, a lot worse than this comes up in units that get too informal. [/QUOTE]
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