Air Force Clean-up

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
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Three ballistic missile crew members in North Dakota fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices this month, triggering an investigation by military and National Security Agency experts, the Air Force said Thursday.
The probe found that the missile launch codes were outdated and remained secure at all times. But the July 12 incident comes on the heels of a series of missteps by the Air Force that had already put the service under intense scrutiny.
"This was just a procedural violation that we investigated," said Air Force Col. Dewey Ford, a spokesman at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colo. "We determined that there was no compromise."
The lapse, which involved a crew based at Minot Air Force Base, was serious enough, however, to prompt an investigation by the 91st Missile Wing, in conjunction with codes experts at the 20th Air Force, U.S. Strategic Command and the National Security Agency.
And it delivers another blow to the beleaguered Air Force.

Last month, Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced a sweeping shake-up of the Air Force leadership, blaming them for failing to fully address a series of nuclear-related mishaps.
At the time, Gates said his decisions to sack the Air Force secretary and chief of staff were based mainly on the blistering conclusions of an internal report on the mistaken shipment to Taiwan of four Air Force fusing devices for ballistic missile nuclear warheads.
He also linked the underlying causes of that slip-up to the August incident in which a B-52 bomber was mistakenly armed with six nuclear warheads and flown from Minot Air Force Base to Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana.
 

moose

Veteran Expediter
" I am not afraid of the one that seek 10 nuclear missals ,
I'm terrified by the person hoe seek one..."

Nicole Kidman to George Clooney...
The Peacemaker.




Moose.
 

always confused

Seasoned Expediter
yep sounds like another fubar by the military. now i'm not clear based on what was stated above, were these guys in a missle silo? or just on a base? yes sleeping on duty deserves to be noted, punished appropriately, and forgotten.

i'm more upset with the idea the codes were outdated. this would render the weapons unuseable. this is not good.

i recognise anything involving people has 'errors' built in, no matter how carefully planned. but this sounds like some 'clerk' didn't do his job. some supervisor didn't do his either.

another thought on this. how does this affect obamas 'on a hair trigger' argument?
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
By the whole story the sleeping crew had the "old codes" and their relief which were on there way there had the new ones...so nothing bad could happen....the only infraction was sleeping while still onduty....
 

always confused

Seasoned Expediter
hummmm... if outdated codes on hand, new codes with the relief,,, maybe that particular location was out of service. probably will never get the whole story.

something just seems fishy about the outdated code.

having worked in more than one 24/7 operation in buildings with no windows i have been exposed to some of the military security mindset.
 
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