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A New Meaning to "Basic Training"

Saxjazzman

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Any One want to join the Air Force????? :cool:


An Air Force staff sergeant who posed nude for Playboy magazine has been relieved of her duties while the military investigates, officials said Thursday.

In February's issue, hitting newsstands this week, Michelle Manhart is photographed in uniform yelling and holding weapons under the headline "Tough Love." The following pages show her partially clothed, wearing her dog tags while working out, as well as completely nude.

:rolleyes:
 
Any One want to join the Air Force????? :cool:


An Air Force staff sergeant who posed nude for Playboy magazine has been relieved of her duties while the military investigates, officials said Thursday.

In February's issue, hitting newsstands this week, Michelle Manhart is photographed in uniform yelling and holding weapons under the headline "Tough Love." The following pages show her partially clothed, wearing her dog tags while working out, as well as completely nude.

:rolleyes:
Boy, things sure have changed since i left the Force. :laugh:
 
Same thing happened to the previous "Girls in the Military" that they have done.
 
I will be the first to say this . . .


THIS THREAD IS USELESS WITHOUT PICTURES


:sign:
 
She's a Training Instructor.....the equivelent to an Army/USMC drill sergeant. Not a good precedent.

The irony is that this issue is absolutely going to fly off the shelves on base. :D
 
Not that I'm biased or anything but, there is no equivalence to a USMC DI, Oooorah!!!!!! Semper Fi Devil dogs!!!!!!! :thumbs:
 
From Time, March 19th 1980 about the April "Women of the Armed Forces" Playboy layout.

Sergeant Bambi Lin Finney, 22, is the first Marine ever drummed from the corps for being out of uniform. The reason was that Bambi was way out: she wasn't even wearing her dog tags when she turned up in the latest Playboy as the ranking person in an all-service picture spread on women of the armed forces. Marine brass took one look at Bambi's exposed position and decided she had been sensually infidelis; after four years and five months in the service, the Teletype technician was given an "administrative discharge" even though her enlistment had nine more months to run. Would the Marines be just as tough in the case of a male who appeared in, say, a Playgirl centerfold? Yessir, said a corps spokesman, "We're not sexist."
 
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