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December 9, 2018

GETTING PAID TO GET LAID, AND HAVING AN F-16 TO FLY TO YOUR GIRL FRIEND’S HOUSE – COLONEL THOMAS “SNATCH” JACKMAN COULD CARE LESS ABOUT THE AMERICAN TAXPAYER

Vermont National Guard Scandals, 4. Military-Industrial-Political Corruption, News

On MilitaryCorruption.com, November 30, 2018

Many years ago, there were TV commercials that said, “I’d walk a mile for a camel (cigarette).” When the Gulf War broke out, the sailors, soldiers and Marines had t-shirts created showing a camel in the cross-hairs of a rifle scope with the caption, “I traveled 10,000 miles to smoke a camel.” Now the folks in Burlington Vermont have a slogan that Colonel Thomas “Snatch” Jackman flew 500 miles to hump like a camel.

ronically, his call sign is “Snatch” Jackman of all things, and that’s what he was apparently after on a regular basis. He had a girlfriend in Washington D.C. who is an Army officer and when the taxpayers weren’t looking, he’d fly down to engage in a joint-service exercise under the sheets.

The military has circled the wagons to protect the Army officer who is/was the target of Jackman’s affections. If she knew he was using an F-16 fighter jet for their sexual liaisons, and failed to stop it… does she have any culpability? It would seem that she was derelict in her duty to report a crime of misappropriation.

They tell us the F-16 fighter jet costs about $8,000/hr. to operate, but we’re guessing it’s a hell of a lot higher than that. We are thinking that figure didn’t include the enormous cost for maintenance. We wonder if the Colonel submitted an expense report that included a 55-gallon drum of condoms.

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Vermont adjutant general disputes characterization of state’s Guard as a ‘flying fraternity’ Vermont National Guard whistleblower speaks out

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