Air Force Survey Shows One-Third of Respondents Fear Reprisal for Reporting Mistreatment Gen. Arnold W. Bunch Jr., commander of Air Force Materiel Command, fields questions during a breakfast with Arnold Engineering Development Complex team members, Feb. 7, 2020, at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee. (Jill Pickett/U.S. Air Force) 21 Apr 2021 About one-third of respondents to a new Air Force diversity survey say they fear reprisal if they report discrimination, harassment or other poor treatment in their unit. Approximately 14,000 airmen and civilians answered the Air Force Materiel Command survey, which will be presented to senior leaders from Air Force manpower, personnel and services and the newly created Office of Diversity and Inclusion, said Bill Snodgrass, director of AFMC's Manpower, Personnel and Services at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The survey, officials say, could inform future studies about inclusion efforts across the workforce.