Daily Report

March 19, 2012

Discipline for Dover Supervisors after Reprisals against Whistleblowers

The Air Force has initiated "disciplinary proceedings" against former supervisors at the service-run military mortuary at Dover AFB, Del., said Secretary Michael Donley. "We expect to have all decisions complete by mid to late April," he said in a statement released on March 16. This action comes in response to the US Office of Special Counsel's Jan. 31 report that found that, during 2009 and 2010, three Dover supervisors retaliated against four mortuary employees who came forward to warn of the mishandling of the remains of some fallen service personnel. OSC's report, publicly released on March 16, recommended "substantial disciplinary action" against Col. Robert Edmondson, former mortuary commander, and Quinton Randall Keel, then mortuary director. It also called for less severe discipline for Trevor Dean, then deputy director. Edmondson already received a letter of reprimand last April, states the report. Keel resigned from a lesser mortuary position in late February, reported the Washington Post. The four whistleblowers are: James Parsons, Mary Ellen Spera, David Vance, and William Zwicharowski. Corrective actions on their behalf are now complete, according to OSC's March 16 release. "The Air Force will not tolerate wrongdoing, especially prohibited personnel practices, by employees," said Donley. He added, "The individuals who reported the allegations in this matter performed an important service to the Air Force and the nation." (OSC report; caution, large-sized file.)

Mettle to Match the Times

Air Force Materiel Command’s enlisted force nominated its boss, Gen. Donald Hoffman, to receive the highest honor that it can bestow: the Order of the Sword. “Only a limited few are selected and Gen. Hoffman has certainly proven himself to...

Cope Tiger in Full Swing

More than 1,600 combined civilian and military personnel from the United States, Singapore, and Thailand are participating in Exercise Cope Tiger 2012 at Korat RTAB, Thailand. The two-week air-combat exercise, which runs through Friday, features field training and large-force air...

New Nuclear Course Launches

The Air Force started a new course on advanced nuclear concepts at its Nuclear College at Kirtland AFB, N.M. Nuclear 300, as it is known, is a five-day professional continuing education offering that explores nuclear deterrence theory and application, nuclear...

Gestation Counseling

Hoping to influence the design of the Royal Navy’s Queen Elizabeth II-class aircraft carriers, the Navy is working “very closely” with the British to share new technology developed for its own newest Ford-class aircraft carriers, said Chief of Naval Operations...

Cracking Cartels and Crime

US Southern Command hosted a bilateral training exercise with the Guyanese Defense Force at Camp Stephenson, Guyana. Exercise Fused Response brought together roughly 350 US and 200 Guyanese military personnel in activities focused on counternarcotics, anti-organized crime, and thwarting smuggling...