Military personnel reassigned over alleged contact with women during Trump’s Asia trip

  22 November 2017    Read: 903
Military personnel reassigned over alleged contact with women during Trump’s Asia trip
Three service members were reassigned from their White House jobs for allegedly having inappropriate contact with women in Vietnam during President Trump’s visit this month, according to a published report Tuesday, AzVision.az reports citing New York Post.
Three Army noncommissioned officers broke curfew from their detail in the southeast Asian nation, sources told the Washington Post.

“We are aware of the incident, and it is currently under investigation,” Department of Defense spokesman Mark Wright said.

The three under investigation work for the White House Communications Agency, a military operation that sets up secure communications for the president, vice president and Secret Service.
Trump recently visited five Asian nations in 12 days, including a Nov. 10-11 stops in Danang and Hanoi.

This probe comes in the wake of four military members – with the same agency – facing allegations that they brought foreign women into a secure area in Panama after hours, officials said.

The four men involved in the Panama incident, two from the Army and two from the Air Force, were preparing for a trip by Vice President Pence.

They were all sent home before Pence touched down in Panama and taken off their White House gigs, pending the end of a military probe, NBC previously reported.

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