Insidious creep of drugs into even our most beloved institutions.
This smells.
When I served in the US Army in Germany in 1969-70 it was known that our Company CO, a Captain that had serve in Vietnam, was lax about marijuana. Some claimed they had smoked with him.
When I got out, back home my wife worked with a woman who’s husband had been an infantry officer in Vietnam combat. He said they smoked a lot over there. He smoked it a lot back home.
I’m not surprised that a few officers today use this substance. It is being decriminalized, even legalized now.
Fort Hood was flooded with drugs back in the 1990s. I think about half of my basic training platoon that got sent there ended up chaptered out or awol in lieu of UCMJ action after drug charges. My room mate was a NARC for the CID. He went AWOL when he realized he was still going to jail despite narcing for them. I got all his gear. gotta LOL about that.
I retired from the Air Force in 1988. I am not sure if things have changed much. I seem to recall people getting popped for drugs, on a semi regular basis, almost my entire career.
There is a high number of gays who use drugs, I would be interested in knowing what percent of these 12 are gay.