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Article: Air Force Academy's No. 3 commander gets new job after proselytizing allegation resolved
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- October 8, 2005
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MELISSA TRUJILLO, Associated Press Writer
AP Worldstream
10-08-2005
Dateline: DENVER
The Air Force Academy announced Friday that its No. 3 commander is leaving the school, one month after he was cleared of an allegation that he used his position to proselytize non-Christian cadets.
Brig. Gen. Johnny Weida, the commandant of cadets since April 2003, is taking a leadership position at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Air Force spokeswoman Jean Schaefer said the move was routine.
Weida was among commanders who were brought to the academy to help clear up a scandal in which dozens of female cadets said they were punished or ignored when they reported they were sexually assaulted.
But the ...
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