CBS/AP/ January 6, 2012, 9:23 AM

3 Air Force cadets face sexual assault charges

Cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy pass between classes in Colorado Springs, Colo., in this 2003 file photo.

Cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy pass between classes in Colorado Springs, Colo., in this 2003 file photo. / Kevin Moloney/Getty Images

AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — The Air Force Academy says three cadets have been charged with unrelated sexual assaults over the past 15 months, just weeks after the Colorado institution released a report showing a rise in such cases from the previous year.

The cases are unrelated and the commanders recommended the charges at this time "due to the near simultaneous completion of each individual investigation," said Col. Tamra Rank, the Academy's vice superintendent, in a statement.

The cadets were identified as Stephan H. Claxton, Kyle A. Cressy and Robert M. Evenson Jr. Their hometowns were not released. Academy officials said the cadets were not available for comment.

Claxton and Cressy are attending classes and Evenson is on casual status, a category usually used for cadets awaiting another assignment.

Hearings are expected this month or next month.

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Claxton faces four charges. He is accused of sexual contact with a cadet without the cadet's permission, striking and choking a cadet and trying to undress a female cadet who was "substantially incapacitated," a term that was not explained in charging sheets released by the school.

Claxton, a junior, is also charged with under-age drinking.

Cressy faces two charges accusing him of sexual contact with a female cadet who was "substantially incapacitated." He is a senior.

Evenson, a senior, faces three charges, including sexual contact with a female cadet "by using power or strength or restraint to her person sufficient that she could not avoid or escape." He is also accused with helping a female cadet with an honor code case in exchange for a dating relationship and sexual favors, and of dating a cadet of a lower rank.

It was unclear how many cadets were allegedly assaulted.

A Defense Department annual report released last month said 33 sexual assaults were reported at the Air Force Academy in the 2010-11 academic year, up from 20 the previous year. Academy officials said five of the reports in 2010-11 were for incidents that occurred prior to military service.

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longtree-2009 says:
sure hope they are thrown out of the academy and get a dishonorable discharge if sexual assault charges are proven. wonder how many males are being sexually assaulted these days that don't show up on reports.
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ProgressNow says:
I went into the Air Force via ROTC and we managed to have 0 sexual assault cases the entire 4 years I was in the corps...not that I would have objected to being assaulted, but nobody tried anything so...there we have it.
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rudycatcalico says:
Pigs
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no1blonde says:
These are the cream of the crop? What are the guidelines for the 'elite' military academies?
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ForeverFree02 says:
I've seen many of these types of investigations while I served. Prob a few dozen (low balling here). Long story short (no need for job details) 90% of these claims from women against men where completely false. It made women look bad and hurt the ones that really did get assualted and needed help. 100% of cases when men complained about a man assualting them was true. You can hate me and what I've seen and the cases I conducted but from what I saw it was almost always lies.
But it is the air force................so these guys prob did it for sure!!
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IBBuckshot replies:
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It sounds like there were a number of women that came forward and you were of this mindset. Unfortunate, if it is true, that you had anything to do with investigations of these claims. It is also sad that (being prior military myself) that some young men get away with this type of stuff... and the investigators are so narrow in character.
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magnumdr says:
A real "Man" would never do this to any woman ever! These guys are not good enough to represent our Military.
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Well_You_Aint_Me replies:
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Hmm.

And I had it pegged that they would be made colonels after graduation. They are, after all, going to become government employees.