Air Force: Blacks are more likely investigated, disciplined

A C-5A military transport aircraft is serviced at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Thursday in 2013. A new report on racial disparities in the Air Force concludes that Black service members in the service are far more likely to be investigated, arrested, face disciplinary actions, and be discharged for misconduct.
Eric Gay | AP 2013
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