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Title: Air Force brigadier general dies of gunshot wound
Source: honoluluadvertiser.com
URL Source: http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/a ... 200807281547/BREAKING/80728072
Published: Jul 30, 2008
Author: Associated Press
Post Date: 2008-07-30 21:31:32 by rack42
Keywords: suicide, general
Views: 2263
Comments: 20

ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska — An Air Force brigadier general died of a gunshot wound that likely was self-inflicted, a spokesman said Monday.

Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Tinsley, the commander at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, suffered a gunshot wound to his chest late Sunday night and was pronounced dead within a half hour, said Col. Richard Walberg, who assumed command at Elmendorf after Tinsley's death.

"To the best information, it's possible it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Walberg said at a news conference. The weapon was likely a handgun.

Medical responders rushed to Tinsley's home on base but were unsuccessful in trying to save him. Tinsley's wife and college-age daughter were home at the time of the shooting.

Tinsley was named base commander in May 2007. He had served as an F-15 instructor pilot, F-15C test pilot, wing weapons officer, exchange officer and instructor with the Royal Australian Air Force.

His previous 22-month assignment was executive officer to the Air Force chief of staff, Gen. T. Michael "Buzz" Mosely, who in June resigned under pressure in an agency shake-up.

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates ousted both Mosely, the Air Force military chief, and Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne, the agency's civilian head, holding them accountable for failing to fully correct an erosion of nuclear-related performance standards. One concern was a cross-country flight in August 2007 of a B-52 carrying armed nuclear weapons.

Walberg said Tinsley was not under investigation or undue stress.

"Gen. Tinsley was under no investigation," he said. "As far as stress, sir, this job, by nature of being an Air Force officer in a nation at war, is stressful. Undue stress, no."

Walberg lives across the street from the base commander's home.

He and his wife went to bed at about 10 p.m. Sunday and the base command post called about 10 to 15 minutes later.

"The individual on the end of the line was fairly agitated and said there was a report of a gunshot at Gen. Tinsley's house and people are screaming."

The colonel bolted out of the house with his wife behind him and met Col. Eli Powell, the 3rd Medical Group commander and an orthopedic surgeon, inside. Powell, who lives next door to Walberg, had also received a call. He started resuscitation efforts on Tinsley as family members watched.

Tinsley was declared dead at 10:30 p.m.

Representatives of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology will do a report and declare whether Tinsley's cause of death and determine whether it was a suicide, Walberg said.

"We're assuming it was, and I'm not prepared to make that statement," he said. A report takes an average of 30 days to complete, he said.

Tinsley's outstanding achievement was the care he showed for those under his command, Walberg said.

"Brig. Gen. Tom Tinsley's best accomplishment in the 15 months or so that he's been the commander is his absolute love, and I mean love with a capital L, for his airmen. His first thought in the morning, his last thought at night for his professional family was how can I better take care of these airmen who are being sent in harm's way."


Poster Comment:

Committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest? Official Biography

I'd put this in "Conspiracy" if such category existed.

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#1. To: rack42 (#0)

Whoaa...

Peppa  posted on  2008-07-30   21:33:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Peppa (#1)

"Brig. Gen. Tom Tinsley's best accomplishment in the 15 months or so that he's been the commander is his absolute love, and I mean love with a capital L, for his airmen.

That is pure BS. Pap for the press.

The Minot thing is a cover. Mosely and the others were caught with their hands in the cookie jar.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-07-30   21:39:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Brig. Gen. Tom Tinsley's best accomplishment in the 15 months or so that he's been the commander is his absolute love, and I mean love with a capital L, for his airmen.

I'll agree that this statement is over the top.

But, I don't understand the rest of your comment.

Tinsley was killed for Mosely's misappropriation?

rack42  posted on  2008-07-30   21:43:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#7. To: rack42 (#6)

Tinsley was killed for Mosely's misappropriation?

No.

Mosely was canned because he and others under him were caught rigging contracts. Why Tinsley shot himself is open to conjecture, he worked for Mosely.

Cynicom  posted on  2008-07-30 21:47:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: rack42, Peppa (#6)

This is the email from one of Moseleys subordinates. It all unraveled from here.

"1027. November 9, 2005, General Ronald Keys, ACC Commander, e-mailed General Moseley, Chief of Staff. Keys wrote, “Boss, we asked for bids on this capability and they have come back. I know you said ‘press’ and ‘found’ some fy ’05 right-colored money to be able to acquire this capability.

However, this is turning out to be an $8M per year project… something over $40M for the FYDP, and I cannot support burning that kind of money to fix something that isn’t broken, when I am not buying fixes to things that are broken… and may not be able to even fly mail to Chicago.

I plan to pass on pursuing this and it will probably cost some small termination/bid prep costs, … but I can’t see spending big money here when we are talking about stopping aircraft mods and going to 75% BOS funding. I know this was somehow wrapped up in the Strategic Comm package so wanted to know your thoughts before I proceed. RK”"

1028. November 10, 2005, General Moseley responded to General Keys, “Thanks for the SA Ron. Let me think about this one for a bit. It does fit into my strategic communication plan in a big way. I’d ask you not to terminate anything until I can get wrapped around this one a bit more. Thanks again”

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