By Ashley Rowland, Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, Wednesday, July 18, 2007
OSAN AIR BASE, South Korea — An airman was sentenced Monday to one year in jail and given a bad-conduct discharge for using three other airmen’s Social Security numbers to take out more than $14,600 in loans last year. Airman Basic Christopher R. Neal, 23, pleaded guilty to taking the Social Security numbers from papers in the 51st Communications Squadron office, where he worked as a maintenance technician. He filled out online applications and received three loans from Pioneer Military Lending between March and July 2006. Neal, who was court-martialed late last year for being absent without leave, repeatedly told judge Lt. Col. John Hartsell on Monday that he was not thinking clearly when he got the loans. “I was in love. I thought I was doing something to help my fiancee,” he said. “Not only did I end up hurting her, but I ended up here today, sir.” The judge also ordered Neal to forfeit $867 of his monthly pay for the next 12 months. A third charge of soliciting another airman to help him was dismissed under a pre-trial agreement.
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