The following is a list of administrative actions issued in November and December 2015 at Luke Air Force Base.
56th Maintenance Group
Courts-Martial
• An airman first class was found guilty of one charge and two specifications in violation of Article 112a, wrongful use of cocaine and wrongful use of promethazine with codeine, a schedule V controlled substance. The individual received a reduction in rank to airman basic, confinement for 21 days and a bad conduct discharge.
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• A staff sergeant received nonjudicial punishment for dereliction of duty due to not having technical data readily available while performing maintenance on an aircraft. The individual received a suspended reduction to senior airman, suspended forfeiture of $1,225 pay and a reprimand.
• A senior airman received nonjudicial punishment for signing a false official statement with intent to deceive. The individual received a suspended reduction to airman first class and a reprimand.
• An airman first class received nonjudicial punishment for going from the appointed place of duty on divers occasions and for making false official statements on divers occasions. The individual received a reduction to airman basic with reduction below airman suspended, 30 days extra duty and a reprimand.
Administrative discharges
• A senior airman was discharged for conditions that interfered with military service.
• A senior airman was discharged for minor disciplinary infractions.
• A senior airman was discharged for drug abuse.
• An airman first class was discharged for unsatisfactory performance by failing to progress in military training required to be qualified for service with the Air Force or performance of primary duties.
Administrative demotions
• An airman was demoted to the rank of airman basic for failure to fulfill responsibilities by driving under the influence of alcohol.
56th Mission Support Group
Administrative discharges
• An airman was discharged for unsatisfactory performance by failing to progress in military training required to be qualified for service with the Air Force or performance of primary duties.
Administrative demotions
• A senior airman was demoted to the rank of airman for failure to fulfill responsibilities by driving under the influence of alcohol.
Punishments for similar offenses may vary from case to case based on the circumstances of the offense and factors such as an offender’s age, military and disciplinary record, financial condition and suitability for continued service. To ensure fair administration of justice throughout the Luke AFB community, the legal office reviews all cases.