Posted on Jan 22, 2015
AF Missile Officer sentenced to confinement and dismissal; is the sentence fair?
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Second Lt. Nicole Dalmazzi was found guilty Wednesday of illegal drug use and was dismissed from the Air Force and will serve one month in confinement at Chouteau County Detention Center.
Dalmazzi, who was assigned to Malmstrom Air Force Base, had also been charged with obstruction of justice, but in a pre-trial agreement, that charge was withdrawn since she pleaded guilty to illegal drug use.
Dalmazzi elected to have her case heard by military judge. Lt. Col. Lyndell Powell of McChord AFB in Washington heard the case and issued the sentence.
http://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/local/2015/01/21/malmstrom-officer-found-guilty-drug-use/22139181/
Dalmazzi, who was assigned to Malmstrom Air Force Base, had also been charged with obstruction of justice, but in a pre-trial agreement, that charge was withdrawn since she pleaded guilty to illegal drug use.
Dalmazzi elected to have her case heard by military judge. Lt. Col. Lyndell Powell of McChord AFB in Washington heard the case and issued the sentence.
http://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/news/local/2015/01/21/malmstrom-officer-found-guilty-drug-use/22139181/
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 16
Officer has the ability to launch nuclear warheads 3,000+ miles. Officer is doing drugs. What's the worst that could happen?
And she was an O-1 as well. I mean, she may have only been in the AF a year. I would also want to go back and look at her pre-commission training and evaluation reports to see if this individual should have EVER been put behind nuclear warheads...
And she was an O-1 as well. I mean, she may have only been in the AF a year. I would also want to go back and look at her pre-commission training and evaluation reports to see if this individual should have EVER been put behind nuclear warheads...
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SSgt (Join to see)
At first my inclination is to look at the motivation behind this coming but as all of you have said here, her job is deadly to say the least. So basically, yes it was very fair.
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SFC Mark Merino
All that bonus money makes for some impressive disposable income. She got hugs in the courtroom from fellow Airmen. Did they also stroke the furry walls of the court house?
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I am stationed at Malmstrom AFB. I can tell you that there is no reason this young AF Member did not know/understand that taking illegal drugs was forbidden and subject to punishment. It is put out at all Wing briefings, Group Briefings, Squadron Briefings and just about any other time there is a group of people. It is not only a Malmstrom AFB standard, but also and Air Force standard, as well as DoD standard. I could see potential of less punishment for a 1x incident, especially if she was "spiked".... 5 times is what she admitted to. No clue how many more times there may have been. I feel that the punishment is appropriate and fair. While command was being held responsible to find/punish people, all reviews and punishments were by the numbers. Commanders (the new crew, as the old crew was already replaced/fired) were doing what was right.
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