
Colonel's Honor Flight Investigation Threatens Career
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Colonel Matthew Muha, deputy commander of the four hundred forty-fifth Airlift Wing, faces career trouble after organizing Operation Honor, a event flying veterans to Washington D.C. He received a letter of counseling for allegedly misrepresenting the trip, seeking support in uniform, and misusing credentials. Supporters insist the event followed all rules, and Muhas lawyer claims he got legal clearance and aimed to honor veterans without personal gain. The investigation came from the Fourth Air Force commander, leaving Muhas promotion path to general in jeopardy despite backing from all involved.
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