Lieutenant Colonel Richard Caine Mansir was taken to the US Army’s “comrades’ court” when his “double life” with six women was exposed. This has been reported Mission Purpose.
As the commission of inquiry learned in the Mansir case, he was engaged to an expectant woman, engaged to another woman, and married to a third woman with three children. He had “serious relationships” with at least six women in the five years he was married.
She lied to her lover not only about getting rid of marital ties, but also about business trips, awards and participation in various military operations. At the same time, the officer was indeed found many times in Afghanistan, Mali, Kuwait, Germany and was awarded various medals, but not as honorary as he claimed to women.
One of Mansir’s girlfriends found his car at the gate of the military base, even though he said he was on a business trip to Kuwait. Leaning against the wall, the womanizer said she wanted to surprise him by returning sooner.
Another woman found online a video of Mansir with a girl he calls his daughter. When asked to explain this, Mansir replied that his daughter had died.
After considering all the charges, the commission recommended that the ground forces command dismiss Mansir without accumulating his pension.
It was previously reported that the Pentagon allowed the HIV-positive US military, without clinical signs of the disease, to serve without restrictions in the troops. The Pentagon also banned the dismissal of HIV-infected officers and soldiers from the army due to illness.