Air Force Disciplines 15 Airmen Who Failed To Crack Down On Classified Docs Leaker
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : When there is a breach of that sacred trust, for any reason, we will act in accordance with our laws and policies to hold responsible individuals accountable," Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall said in a statement.52% : The Air Force relieved Col. Sean Riley of his command of the 102nd IW. Riley and Col. Enrique Dovalo, the commander of the 102nd's Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group, were also subjected to administrative action "for concerns with unit culture and compliance with policies and standards," the statement said.
50% : Beginning on Sept. 7, the Air Force took administrative action against those deemed complicit in enabling Teixeira to sneak out photos or documents containing highly classified intelligence products for a period of months, the statement said.
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