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A U.S. Army Apache helicopter unit’s planned visit in September to World War II sites in Gdansk (Poland) devolved into a drunken escapade at an off-limits ....
Biden Must Stand Up for American Troops Victimized in Polish Strip Club Incident Hunter s dad, of all people, should speak out and defend their honor. Andrew Stiles • April 28, 2021 4:50 pm SHARE Joe Biden has been commander in chief for almost 100 days, yet he continues to ignore one of the most urgent controversies involving the U.S. military and America s standing abroad. More than six months have passed since American service members were involved in an incident at a gentlemen s club in Gdansk, Poland. Stars and Stripesreports that a U.S. Army helicopter unit s September 2020 trip to visit World War II sites ultimately devolved into a drunken escapade at an off-limits strip club, leading to the suspected drugging of a battalion executive officer who went missing and wasn t found until the next day. ....
Club Obsession reviews warn of the danger faced at the strip club Many of the one-star reviews detail incidents of drugging and scams at the club The 101st Combat Aviation Brigade’s No Mercy battalion was stationed in Europe for a nine-month rotation until this month During the rotation, the battalion traveled to Gdansk, Poland for two days One night, members of the battalion went out to celebrate a birthday After, some officers went home, while others went to the off-limits strip club Maj. Matthew Conner claimed to be drugged at the strip club and also had receipts backing up a claim that his credit card has been swiped from him ....
US army officer resigns after his battalion went 'off the rails' on a trip to a Polish strip club dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By JOHN VANDIVER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 26, 2021 STUTTGART, Germany A U.S. Army Apache helicopter unit’s planned visit to World War II sites in Poland devolved into a drunken escapade at an off-limits strip club, leading to the suspected drugging of a battalion executive officer who went missing and wasn’t found until the next day, an Army investigation found. The incident involving the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade’s “No Mercy” battalion during its recent deployment to Europe now has multiple officers facing the possible end of their military careers. “The command took immediate and appropriate adverse action against the leaders involved,” Col. Joseph Buccino, spokesman for the 18th Airborne Corps, said in a statement. “Some officers are facing further administrative actions to determine whether they will continue to serve in the Army.” ....