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Colonel's head rolls after non-commissioned officer re-enlists with a dinosaur puppet

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Colonel demoted, immediately retired from Air National Guard over dinosaur puppet video

The Tennessee Air National Guard colonel who led a re-enlistment ceremony in which a senior noncommissioned officer recited her oath using a dinosaur puppet has been demoted and retired.

Army Maj. Gen. Terry Haston, the adjutant general for the Tennessee National Guard, also announced in a Facebook post Wednesday that Master Sgt. Robin Brown, the SNCO whose videotaped re-enlistment ceremony created a firestorm online, has been removed from her full-time job with the Tennessee Joint Public Affairs Office and is facing other administrative actions.

Haston also said that another Tennessee Air National Guardsman — an unidentified SNCO who videotaped the event ― has been removed from his job as unit first sergeant and has been reprimanded. That SNCO will stay in the Guard.

Brown could be identified in the video because she said her name as part of the re-enlistment oath.

Randy Harris, the director of joint public affairs for the Tennessee Military Department, refused to identify the other airmen who have been punished.

William Jones, a spokesman for the joint public affairs office for the Tennessee National Guard, said that it was an official re-enlistment ceremony. Brown’s children were not in attendance, Jones said, but the video was made for them to watch later.

However, screenshots of an online conversation that were posted online showed someone from the Tennessee Military Department initially said the ceremony was “not an official reenlistment.” Jones said it was unknown who wrote that, or why it was initially said to have been unofficial.

“I am absolutely embarrassed that a senior officer and a senior NCO took such liberties with a time-honored military tradition,” Haston wrote. “The Tennessee National Guard holds the Oath of Enlistment in the highest esteem because that oath signifies every service member’s commitment to defend our state, nation and the freedoms we all enjoy. Not taking this oath solemnly and with the utmost respect is firmly against the traditions and sanctity of our military family and will not be tolerated.”

“The Tennessee National Guard leadership as a whole is appalled by the actions of these individuals, which do not represent our nation’s service members nor the airmen and soldiers of Tennessee,” Haston continued.

In the video, Brown wears a dinosaur puppet on her right hand and has the puppet mouth the words as she recites her re-enlistment oath.

Brown’s re-enlistment ceremony took place on Friday. By Saturday, it had been reposted on the unofficial Air Force amn/nco/snco Facebook page and quickly went viral, drawing widespread scorn online from many who felt her actions were disrespectful.

The colonel was also criticized for allowing the ceremony to proceed with the puppet, as well as for not raising his own right hand and for not having the oath memorized. He read the oath off of a piece of paper.

On Monday, Lt. Gen. Scott Rice, director of the Air National Guard, posted a statement on Facebook blasting the video.

“I’m equally shocked and dismayed by this event that mocks such a cherished and honorable occasion,” Rice said. “This action goes against our very foundation.”

Chief Master Sgt. Ronald Anderson, the command chief master sergeant of the Air National Guard, also posted on his official Facebook page Tuesday expressing his dismay.

“Many of you have sent me FB messages or commented within FB threads, clearly that same video has struck a nerve within our community ― rightfully so,” Anderson said. “This act in no way represents who we are as a force.”

I think this is fucking hilarious, but I shouldn't be allowed to stage the next Jade Helm so what do I know?
 
There you go. Now we know from the other thread which branch is better. That would be the U.S. Navy. But that was a thread just between the Navy and the Air Force. Overall I think the U.S. Army is the better branch. An Army or Marine NCO would have shoved that puppet up the Colonel's ass. The oath is not something to be joked about.
 
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I'm glad they got canned. I'm retired USAF and that's some bull$hit!

And..

How in the BLUE HE// could the 1st Shirt (The First Sergeant) sign off on this?!?! He needs his @$$ surgically removed!
 
Punishment seems appropriate for all.

The fact that three people let this farce happen is ridiculous.
 
I'm glad they got canned. I'm retired USAF and that's some bull$hit!

Well, you are retired from the 'real' U.S. Air Force. The good old days. Imagine even thinking of doing something like this back in the day...

I don't know what to say. I see bullshit issues in all branches of the military. Is this a phase we are going through? Is there something wrong with the drinking water? Gays in the military. Women in combat roles. Navy ships running into other ships. Air Force B-1 fleet can't keep up with their maintenance schedule. And now this.

Imagine if we were fighting a World War on two fronts like WWII. At this rate there is no doubt the Russians or the Chinese will beat us in conflict.
 
...bring back some real leadership like the USMC NCO Corps:

 
I'm glad they got canned. I'm retired USAF and that's some bull$hit!

And..

How in the BLUE HE// could the 1st Shirt (The First Sergeant) sign off on this?!?! He needs his @$$ surgically removed!

Bitch should be used as target practice.
 
LOL

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oops!

Sounds like they should have done exactly what they claimed to have done in the initial lie...then there wouldn't be a problem. It's all a bit stupid but they knew the game they were playing.
 
Clicked the link. Assumed it was going to be a sock puppet. Was disappointed seeing the dinosaur puppet. Also, would have supported her if she showed some real ventriloquist skills and didn't move her mouth while reciting .
 
There's a time for a quirky sense of humour. This was not the time.
 
Rules is rules. Just sounds like some people that ran out of fucks.
 
How could they reasonably expect no repercussions for that? Seriously.
 
this shit killed me. not surprising... as I know Air Guard people rather well.

Also wtf is hanging on the Colonels ABU? Is that a phone? Lord...
 
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I don't see any problem with paying tribute to your rightful lords and affirming your role as a vassal to them by using a flexible idol made out of synthetic material, as a symbol of their voice speaking through you.
 
Good lord.

There are so many badass/memorable ways and places to re-enlist, and she chooses that? Yeah, not everyone can do an underwater or freefall ceremony, but the typical command team will at least try to support something imaginative as long as its not ridiculous.

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oops!

Sounds like they should have done exactly what they claimed to have done in the initial lie...then there wouldn't be a problem. It's all a bit stupid but they knew the game they were playing.

5 girls from my highschool were caught smoking at a train station.
4 of them go to principals office and get suspended. 5th goes in and says "she didn't know it was a joint" = 5 girls expelled.
 
Good lord.

There are so many badass/memorable ways and places to re-enlist, and she chooses that? Yeah, not everyone can do an underwater or freefall ceremony, but the typical command team will at least try to support something imaginative as long as its not ridiculous.

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If these are real this seems like an overreaction
 

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