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  2. Tailhook scandal - Wikipedia

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    Date: September 5–8, 1991. Place: Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. The Tailhook scandal was a military scandal in which United States (U.S.) Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aviation officers were alleged to have sexually assaulted up to 83 women and seven men, or otherwise engaged in "improper and indecent" conduct at the Las Vegas Hilton in Las Vegas, Nevada.

  3. Opinion: The long afterlife of the Tailhook scandal - AOL

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    Tailhook was a watershed moment that demanded accountability. And indeed, in the aftermath of those horrific assaults, our military leaders vowed to make service to our country safer for women who ...

  4. Paula Coughlin - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. American. Other names. Paula Puopolo. Occupation (s) Naval officer, pilot. Yoga instructor. Paula Coughlin is a former lieutenant and naval aviator in the United States Navy. She is a victim who played a role in opening investigations into what was known as the Tailhook scandal. [1][2][3][4]

  5. Tailhook Association - Wikipedia

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    The Tailhook Association is a U.S. -based non-profit organization supporting the interests of sea-based aviation, with emphasis on aircraft carriers. The word tailhook refers to the hook underneath the tail of the aircraft that catches the arresting wire suspended across the flight deck in order to stop the landing plane quickly.

  6. Tailhook - Wikipedia

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    A tailhook, arresting hook, or arrester hook is a device attached to the empennage (rear) of some military fixed-wing aircraft. The hook is used to achieve rapid deceleration during routine landings aboard aircraft carrier flight decks at sea, or during emergency landings or aborted takeoffs at properly equipped airports.

  7. Wilson Flagg - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Flagg. Wilson Falor "Bud" Flagg (October 25, 1938 [1] – September 11, 2001) was a United States Navy Rear Admiral. On October 15, 1993, he was censured for failing to prevent the 1991 Tailhook conference scandal, effectively ending any chance for further career advancement. [2][3][4] He and his wife Darlene were killed on board ...

  8. Sexual assault in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Incidents which have been publicized include the 1991 Tailhook scandal, the 1996 Aberdeen scandal, the 2003 U.S. Air Force Academy sexual assault scandal, and the 2009-12 United States Air Force Basic Training scandal. In an attempt to deal with this problem, the Department of Defense issued the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Response policy.

  9. Daily Briefing: A frightening forecast - AOL

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    September 26, 2024 at 7:11 AM. With ferocious 130-mph winds, Hurricane Helene is expected to make landfall late Thursday in Florida as a devastating, Category 4 storm. A federal indictment against ...