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JBC Airmen shown riding scooters in Charleston-area Walmart, base officials respond
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC (WCIV) ‐ Several Airmen from Joint Base Charleston are facing scrutiny from base leadership over photos and video showing them engaging in what some feel is unprofessional behavior at work and in public.

JBC officials announced Tuesday morning they were working to identify the airmen in an attempt to address the situation appropriately.

The inquiry was prompted by photos shared publicly on Facebook Monday morning, April 28, showing three women in Air Force uniforms riding mobility assistance scooters through a Charleston-area Walmart.

Later, video surfaced on an Air Force humor Facebook page, appearing to show the same three women dancing while inside an office on Joint Base Charleston.

"I am disappointed in the actions of the Airmen. Their actions are not representative of the members of Joint Base Charleston," said Col. Terrence Adams, commander of Joint Base Charleston. "We expect the utmost professionalism and respect from all of our service members."
Posted by: Besoeker 2019-05-04
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