Friday, January 31, 2014

Air Force Nuclear Missile Cheating Scandal Is Expanding To Include 92 Officers



Air Force Cheating Scandal Wider Than Previously Believed -- Wall Street Journal

Cheating Involves Nearly Half of Officers on Nuclear Missile Crews

WASHINGTON—Investigators found a cheating scandal at an Air Force base in Montana is far wider than previously believed, involving nearly half of the officers on nuclear missile crews, Air Force officials said Thursday.

The Air Force said 92 officers out of 190 on intercontinental ballistic missile crews at Malmstrom Air Force Base have been tied to a cheating scandal in which answers to a nuclear missile proficiency test were electronically passed around.

The Air Force said 40 of the officers are suspected of cheating while the remaining 52 may have known about the compromise of the test and failed to report it.

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More News On The Air Force Nuclear Missile Cheating Scandal Expanding To Include 92 Officers

92 nuclear officers implicated in Air Force cheating scandal -- Chicago Sun Times/AP
US says 92 nuclear missile officers implicated in cheating -- Reuters
US nuclear officer cheating scandal widens as top brass investigates -- The Guardian
92 nuclear missile officers implicated in cheating scandal, Air Force says -- NBC
Cheating Scandal Within Air Force Nuclear Missile Corps Widens -- CBS
Air Force Cheating Scandal Widens; 92 Nuclear Officers Linked -- NPR
Air Force nuclear cheating scandal expands to 92 officers -- CNN

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