25, 2023, instructing cadets to remain on base for the upcoming month. This order was issued due to concerns about the cadets’ safety and well-being, stemming from a recent surge in crime and vandalism. The memo stated that cadets would be required to stay on base for the entire month of September, with limited access to the surrounding community. This order came after a series of incidents, including a shooting, a stabbing, and vandalism, that had occurred on the academy grounds. The cadets were initially given the option to leave the base, but this option was later revoked. The memo also stated that cadets would be required to participate in mandatory cleaning and maintenance activities.
The Colorado Springs Gazette reported that the influx of cadets on campus for the first time in years, coupled with the dining hall’s limited capacity, led to a chaotic scene. The cadets, eager to eat, were left waiting in long lines, some even resorting to standing outside the dining hall, hoping to get a seat. The academy’s response to the situation was swift and decisive. Within hours, the dining hall staff were able to increase their capacity by adding more tables and chairs.
This memo, dated July 2023, was sent to all employees of the company. The memo was sent by the company’s CEO, who is also the president of the company. The memo outlined a new policy regarding the use and maintenance of outdoor cooking equipment. The policy aimed to improve the efficiency and safety of outdoor cooking operations. It required all employees to inspect their outdoor cooking equipment before each use. This inspection would include checking for any damage, wear and tear, or malfunctioning parts.
