15 Israel Air Force Cadets Jailed for Drinking, Violating Information Security, IDF Says
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15 Israel Air Force cadets jailed for drinking, violating information security, IDF says
The cadets broke military rules after a week of intense training by drinking alcohol and inviting outsiders to a restricted hotel area. The IDF said they violated discipline and information security protocols. They were sentenced to three to six days in military prison
Serious disciplinary violations shake IAF Flight School as several cadets face dismis
Incident ended with the arrest of 15 cadets who are due to graduate next month, who were staying at a hotel after an intense training workshop, drinking beers with the commander's permission, inviting family members and sharing their classified experiences with them
Israeli Air Force jails 15 pilot cadets for violating isolation rules in potential security breach - Technology Shout
The pilot cadets violated Indian Air Force regulations by hosting visitors and drinking alcohol at the hotel, posing a risk of leaking confidential information. The Israeli Air Force sent 15 student pilots to a military prison for three to six days due to potential security breaches, the air force said on Sunday. In addition, a major commander of the trainees will be court-martialed for his role in the incident. According to the Israel Defense F…
The cadets, who had completed a training workshop, went on a weekend of training at a hotel, drank alcohol and invited their families, contrary to procedures. The commander of the Air Force, Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar, positively noted the immediate and professional handling of the flight school commander. "We view this seriously," the air force said.
The conclusion of an investigation led by Air Force Commander Major General Tomer Bar was published today (Sunday) regarding an unusual incident at the flight school. According to a statement from the IDF Spokesperson published this evening, a serious and unusual incident occurred at the flight school last weekend in the area of discipline, norms and values expected of flight course cadets. According to reports from official sources, a number of…
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