File photo of Brig. Gen. Jeffrey A. Sinclair, who was fired from his command in Afghanistan in May 2012 and now faces a court-martial on personal misconduct charges (© U.S. Army/AP)

Military bigwigs often fired because they're sex-crazed, says study

1/21/2013

A whopping 30 percent of military commanders fired over the last eight years lost their jobs because of sex-centric indiscretions ranging from adultery to sexual harassment, while more than 40 percent of commanders got the ax due to "ethical lapses." A study by the Associated Press found that of the 18 generals and admirals fired in "recent years," 10 succumbed to "sex-related offenses" and two to issues with alcohol. Observers are fretting that our beloved military has become a den of drinking, drugging and inappropriate touching — just like in the civilian world. [Source]

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