Air Force Base missile maintenance team removes the upper section of an ICBM
at a Montana missile site. John Parie/U.S. Air Force, via AP 


Air Force fires two nuclear commanders for leadership lapses


The service disciplined a third commander as well in a sweep that is latest
setback for a program beset by scandals

November 3, 2014 11:25PM ET 

The Air Force on Monday fired two more nuclear commanders and disciplined a
third, fresh evidence of leadership lapses in a nuclear missile corps that
has suffered a rash of recent setbacks, including the firing last year of
its top commander.

The most senior officer to be relieved Monday was Col. Carl Jones, the No. 2
commander of the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming,
in charge of 150 of the Air Force's 450 Minuteman 3 nuclear intercontinental
ballistic missiles. He was dismissed "for a loss of trust and confidence in
his leadership abilities," and has been reassigned as a special assistant to
the wing commander.

The actions Monday were confirmed in response to an AP inquiry about an
internal Air Force investigation of two commanders at the 91st Missile Wing
at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, which also is responsible for 150
Minuteman 3 missiles.

It is unusual for disciplinary action to be taken against senior officers at
two of the Air Force's three nuclear missile bases on the same day.
Officials said the timing was a coincidence. It extends a pattern of
leadership failures in the ICBM force over the past year.

Last March nine officers were fired at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana,
which is the third of the three nuclear missile bases, in response to an
<http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/1/28/air-force-nuclearcheatingsc
andalwidens.html> exam-cheating scandal there. Last year, Maj.
<http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/10/11/general-in-chargeairforcen
ukesfired.html> Gen. Michael Carey, commander of the entire ICBM force, was
fired after an investigation into a drinking binge and other misconduct
while he was in Russia as head of a visiting U.S. government delegation.

The nuclear missile force has been beset with
<http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/1/9/two-air-force-officerssuspen
dedindruginvestigation.html> problems in discipline, training, leadership
and morale, prompting Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel in February to order an
independent review. The results of that review are expected to be announced
in coming weeks.

On Monday, Lt. Col. John Sheets, spokesman for Air Force Global Strike
Command, which is in charge of the Air Force Minuteman 3 force as well as
its nuclear bomber fleet, said that as a result of the Minot investigation a
missile squadron commander, Lt. Col. Jimmy "Keith" Brown, was relieved of
command Monday "because of a loss of confidence in Brown's ability to lead
his squadron."

Sheets said the investigation was directed by Maj. Gen. Jack Weinstein,
commander of the 20th Air Force, and "substantiated that Brown engaged in
unlawful discrimination or harassment." He added that the probe found that
Brown "made statements to subordinates that created a perception within his
squadron that pregnancy would negatively affect a woman's career."

The probe also substantiated allegations that Brown had failed to ensure the
well-being of his troops. In March a two-person crew operating a Minuteman 3
launch control center at Minot felt ill from fumes created by a
refurbishment project, but the crew remained at their post because they
believed Brown would have taken action against them had they left. They
later were hospitalized, Sheets said.

The second officer targeted in the Minot investigation was Col. Richard
Pagliuco, commander of the 91st Operations Group, which is in charge of the
three missile squadrons at Minot, including Brown's.

Pagliuco received administrative punishment in the form of a letter in his
personnel file, but Sheets said he could not be more specific about the
punishment.

The Associated Press

 

 

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