Groundbreaking female U.S. Air Force pilot who was the first woman to fly an F-22 and oversaw the Pentagon's top secret projects was fired for 'scolding subordinates like children' and 'creating borderline abusive environment'
Daily Mail, where America gets its news] - Maj. Gen. Dawn Dunlop was one of the most senior women in the Air Force
- In August 2018 she was made head of Special Access Programs Control Office
- SAPCO oversees some of the military's closest-held secret programs
- Dunlop was fired nine months later, in May 2019, and reassigned
- An Inspector General's report in January 2020 told of a toxic environment
- Dunlop made employees cry, gave them sleepless nights and humiliated them
- Dunlop's lawyer says she is making an effort to mend her ways
Posted by: Skidmark 2020-08-20 |