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Title: | US HI: Decorated Hickam Pilot Discharged For Pot Bust |
Published On: | 2003-04-26 |
Source: | Honolulu Star-Bulletin (HI) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-20 19:01:44 |
DECORATED HICKAM PILOT DISCHARGED FOR POT BUST
A highly decorated 1991 Desert Storm Air Force pilot, caught trying to
smuggle a gram of marijuana in his underwear through a mainland airport
security checkpoint last year, will be dishonorably discharged.
Lt. Col. Jonathan Wills, who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for
combat missions against Iraq 12 years ago during the Gulf War, was
apprehended May 31 by security officials at the San Antonio Airport, said
Maj. Almarah Belk, Hickam Air Force Base spokeswoman.
Wills, who was assigned to the directorate of air and space operations at
Headquarters, Pacific Air Forces, at Hickam, was returning from temporary
duty in San Antonio when he was stopped.
Belk said San Antonio Airport security officials asked Wills to turn down
the waistband of his underwear during routine security screening.
"The guard noticed a piece of plastic sticking out of his underwear," she
said.
The package contained less than a gram of marijuana. Wills was turned over
to San Antonio police and finally Air Force officials. Belk said urinalysis
revealed that Wills had used marijuana.
At an April 15 court-martial at Hickam, Belk said Wills pleaded guilty to
charges of possessing and using marijuana. He was sentenced to 14 days'
confinement in the Ford Island brig and will be dishonorably discharged.
Besides the Distinguished Flying Cross, Wills was awarded two Air Medals and
a Navy Commendation Medal during his 18-year Air Force career.
A highly decorated 1991 Desert Storm Air Force pilot, caught trying to
smuggle a gram of marijuana in his underwear through a mainland airport
security checkpoint last year, will be dishonorably discharged.
Lt. Col. Jonathan Wills, who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for
combat missions against Iraq 12 years ago during the Gulf War, was
apprehended May 31 by security officials at the San Antonio Airport, said
Maj. Almarah Belk, Hickam Air Force Base spokeswoman.
Wills, who was assigned to the directorate of air and space operations at
Headquarters, Pacific Air Forces, at Hickam, was returning from temporary
duty in San Antonio when he was stopped.
Belk said San Antonio Airport security officials asked Wills to turn down
the waistband of his underwear during routine security screening.
"The guard noticed a piece of plastic sticking out of his underwear," she
said.
The package contained less than a gram of marijuana. Wills was turned over
to San Antonio police and finally Air Force officials. Belk said urinalysis
revealed that Wills had used marijuana.
At an April 15 court-martial at Hickam, Belk said Wills pleaded guilty to
charges of possessing and using marijuana. He was sentenced to 14 days'
confinement in the Ford Island brig and will be dishonorably discharged.
Besides the Distinguished Flying Cross, Wills was awarded two Air Medals and
a Navy Commendation Medal during his 18-year Air Force career.
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