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Coming a cropper...

I've asked MNF-I for more info (via the good offices of CENTCOM PAO) on this issue, the detention of LTC Michael William Steele, then commanding the Camp Cropper detention facility in Iraq.

An Army statement listed these charges against Steele: "One specification of a violation of Article 104, aiding the enemy; one specification of a violation of Article 134, retaining classified material; two specifications of violations of Article 133, conduct unbecoming an officer, for relationships involving an interpreter and another Iraqi female; five specifications of a violation of Article 92, failure to obey lawful orders for wrongfully storing classified materials, improperly marking classified materials, failing to obey an order from a superior officer, possession of pornography and dereliction of duty as an approving official for the expenditure of government funds."

Army Knowledge Online identifies LTC William H. Steele as a Reserve Officer assigned to the 310th Military Police Battalion. If MNF-I chooses to answer a blogger request, I'll pass that along. From the charges alone, three scenarios come to mind.

1. The colonel is a horn-dog thinking with his small brain, and was doing so in a way that allowed the Iraqis access to classified material that the colonel was storing sloppily, the other charges stemming from discoveries incidental to the initial complaint. That's the charitable scenario.

2. The colonel is a horn-dog thinking with his small brain and was played by the Iraqis involved to get access to the data that he improperly handled, making it possible to get access. This one has potential damage beyond that to the colonel's reputation and career.

3. The colonel is a horn-dog thinking with his small brain *and* he's dirty, to boot.

The first one, if sustained, will likely get him slapped around, fined, and dismissed from the service, with prejudice. 2 and 3 will easily bring him to come live in the back meadow of Fort Leavenworth, where the Disciplinary Barracks is located. How long he remains a guest here will be a function of whether it's 2, or 3, and how much damage was done.


Update: In retrospect, especially considering the comments, I should have done something here that I was thinking about when I wrote the post, I left some things unsaid that I really shouldn't have.

I chose the numbers for the three possibilities not only because they increase in severity - but because they also *decrease* in likelihood. The list of charges looks padded (the "ham sandwiches" mentioned in the comments) and are stuffed with things probably discovered ex post facto during the investigation, and were added to ratchet up the pressure for an easy cop on whatever the real meat they're after is, i.e., to increase the chances for a plea bargain. This is why prosecutors pretty much would like virtually every human activity to be chargeably illegal in some context, so they do something like this to you to get you on something, even if their main case is weak, or they know they've got you but would rather you plead out than go to trial.

I've handled enough FOUO documention to know that you can get tripped up with *that* simply by forgetting to put it in your desk drawer and step out of the office.

In other words, if I were a betting man, I'd bet on the horn-dog angle, and the rest is there to pressure LTC Steele into rolling over.

Regardless, it isn't over until the Judge says it is, one way or another.

So I'll say it upfront - given they've gone to this level of effort, I'm guessing LTC Steele has had some "interpersonal relationship" judgement lapse, and that it's unlikely he sold out the troops.

The small brain can do that to you.

23 Comments

no comment. (COA #1)
 
A little Freudian, perhaps?
the detention of LTC Michael Steele, then commanding the Camp Cropper detention facility in Iraq.
 
Yanno, when I re-read the post before hitting save, something was bothering me, but I couldn't put my finger on it.
 
..there's another evil thread in this story that they haven't picked up on (yet). btw, i wonder how steve jordan is doing. nothing much being said on that topic.
 
While I hate to read stuff like this, what at least gives me hope is that the perps will be punished. And by Iraqis, do you mean friendlies or insurgent supporting types? Improper conduct...leads me to believe the LTC has let his guard down? Not good.
 
Cricket - as yet, insufficient data for a meaningful answer.
 
..there's another evil thread in this story that they haven't picked up on (yet). You mean the allegation about one of the females being the daughter of a detainee? If so, AoL picked up on it early this morning -- although they called LTC Steele an American official, rather than an American officer. I wonder just how many of the Usual Moonbats will chime in and demand Steele be returned to duty because it was "only about sex..."
 
Bill: nope. a completely different thread.
 
Oh, joy. If he does, in fact, eventually PCS to the Disciplinary Barracks, being an MP -- rather, a *former* MP -- will not ease things during the Peer Acceptance Process...
 
did i mention a CID patch he used to wear at one time?
 
No, you didn't. Yer teasing, boyo. You look like a Cheshire Cat...
 
roger. you seem to be a bright fellow. you'll figure it out.
 
Well, there's a misuse of funds spec in there, but I haven't seen enough of anything to tie that in.
 
And since you bring up LTC Jordan - he has his own wikipedia entry. Not how I want to make the wiki. And no, this isn't me. Though the Castle *does* have one cite in Wikipedia.
 
"on behalf of {insert unit here}, i must apologize for your inadvertent detention. you were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. here's $5 for bus fare home." coulda happened.
 
Just a thought, No...I can't even begin to comment, teeth clenching.. Richard
 
Richard: exactly. and thus i shall refrain from further comment. this could be a ham sandwich indictment, or it could be something more. initial reports are rarely accurate in all particulars, and a healthy skepticism should probably prevail until/unless proven otherwise in Court Martial.
 
When did "possession of pornography" become "conduct unbecoming an officer?" I guess if they ask I'll say all the DVDs belong to my wife...
 
The pr0n being stored on a government computer, perhaps? Unknown at this time, and MNF-I has correctly deduced that I can be blown off... or at least responded to at leisure!
 
I dunno, Heartless, I think of that pic you posted of Mrs. Specialist in the Schoolgirl outfit, with the rifle...
 
I mean, that's some nasty Gun Pr0n! You think yer in the Freehold of Grainne, or what?
 
Actually, pornography is prohibited in Iraq (for soldiers) by orders. It is on the list of prohibited things when we send care packages. along with pork products. The government prohibits it. Not that it's not available in Iraq, but we are "culturally sensitive".
 
violation of General Order Number 1, in effect in CENTCOM AO since loooong time ago.
 
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