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Ellsworth command chief Justin Deisch removed by base commander for 'inappropriate conduct'
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Tue, November 30, 2021, 11:15 AM·2 min read
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The commander of the 28th Bomb Wing at Ellsworth Air Force Base announced Monday he has removed Chief Master Sgt. Justin Deisch from his position as the 28th BW command chief for "behavior that demonstrated a lack of respect, judgement and professionalism expected of a senior non-commissioned officer."

According to a news release from Ellsworth AFB, Deisch was removed from his position by base commander Col. Joseph Sheffield after an investigation.

“Inappropriate conduct undermines standards of good order and discipline,” Sheffield said. “Based on the results of a thorough investigation, Chief Deisch’s removal was necessary to uphold these high standards. All Airmen should be treated with dignity and respect, and senior leaders should set the example for subordinates by exercising sound judgement and decision-making both on and off duty.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/ellsworth-command-chief-justin-deisch-161501768.html

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behavior that demonstrated a lack of respect, judgement and professionalism expected of a senior non-commissioned officer."

Wouldn't this be like the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs calling an enemy to tell them he has their a**es covered thereby back stabbing a sitting POTUS?

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He acted as the primary advisor to the base commander on all matters concerning the morale, welfare, war-fighting effectiveness, operational utilization and professional development of nearly 3,200 enlisted Airmen.

Well, that makes me wonder what the issue was that led to this. Sometimes, those working the nuts and bolts end of a problem will clash with those calling the shots, because there is a strong difference of opinion on how the shots should have been called.
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All Airmen should be treated with dignity and respect, and senior leaders should set the example for subordinates by exercising sound judgement and decision-making both on and off duty.”

Must have upset the rainbow's...

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So what, specifically, was he removed for?

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So what, specifically, was he removed for?

I believe it was for being white. :whistle: