For
failure to probe sexual assault. And there's this:
Amid increased political pressure to crack down on sexual abuse
in the military services, the air force said Friday it is expanding the
office responsible for sexual assault prevention and placed a female
two-star general in charge.
Maj Gen Margaret H Woodward, who ran
the US portion of the allied air campaign over Libya in 2011 and is one
of the air force's brightest stars, is running the reorganized office.
She will report to the vice chief of the air force.
The move won
praise from the chairman of the House armed services committee,
Republican representative Howard P "Buck" McKeon, who called Woodward a
"breath of fresh air".
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