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By JOHN VANDIVER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: April 26, 2021 STUTTGART, Germany A U.S. Army Apache helicopter unit’s planned visit to World War II sites in Poland devolved into a drunken escapade at an off-limits strip club, leading to the suspected drugging of a battalion executive officer who went missing and wasn’t found until the next day, an Army investigation found. The incident involving the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade’s “No Mercy” battalion during its recent deployment to Europe now has multiple officers facing the possible end of their military careers. “The command took immediate and appropriate adverse action against the leaders involved,” Col. Joseph Buccino, spokesman for the 18th Airborne Corps, said in a statement. “Some officers are facing further administrative actions to determine whether they will continue to serve in the Army.”
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CLARKSVILLE, TN – The Army is investigating a trip to Poland by the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade “No Mercy” battalion that included a visit to an off-limits strip club and the disappearance of a battalion executive officer.
According to a detailed report on Stars and Stripes, the incident took place in September during a deployment to Europe by the unit, which is part of the Fort Campbell-based 101st Airborne Division.
“The command took immediate and appropriate adverse action against the leaders involved,” Col. Joseph Buccino, spokesman for the 18th Airborne Corps, said in a statement published in Stars and Stripes. “Some officers are facing further administrative actions to determine whether they will continue to serve in the Army.”
Booze, a Strip Club and a Major Gone Missing: How a 101st Airborne Unit Went Off the Rails in Poland military.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from military.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.