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 Cadets gave the secretary of the Air Force a standing ovation when he said those guilty of rape have no place in the military and promised major changes to academy policies. We have to get these bums out of here,  secretary James Roche told an audience of about 2,000 on Thursday night.The remarks were his first to Air Force cadets since allegations surfaced that female cadets were reprimanded  stanley becher after reporting they were sexually assaulted by classmates.Roche warned that he would not tolerate anyone who committed assault or who failed to stop it. We don t want you as part of our Air Force, and we sure as hell don t want someone with this value system flying jets with his finger on the trigger of 24 2,000-pound bombs,  he said.        Roche also assured cadets who report assaults that they would not face retaliation.  I will not tolerate any retr stanley cup ibution,  he said.Roche s spoke at the 10th annual National Character and Leadership Symposium, an appearance that had been scheduled for months. He devoted much of his address to the sexual assault scandal. Expect major changes, and expect them across the board,  he said.In a question-and-answer session with him afterward, one cadet s stanley quencher aid cadets should be asked for their ideas. Another asked for specifics about how assault complaints would be handled.            Cadet Katharine Holley, 21, her voice shaking, asked,  Is there no retribution if a woman was to report a rape and she d been drinking or doing other things   Academy regulations  Xopv Bush Sends $3.1T Budget To Congress
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