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Sergeant in Trouble for Playboy Photos

Sergeant in Trouble for Playboy Photos
By ELIZABETH WHITE, Associated Press Writer


U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michelle Manhart poses
SAN ANTONIO - "Drop and give me 20!" is something you might hear Air Force Staff Sgt. Michelle Manhart yell to airmen trainees at Lackland Air Force Base. Drop her trousers is what Manhart did for Playboy magazine, and now it's landed her in trouble with the military.

"Of what I did, nothing is wrong so I didn't anticipate anything of course," Manhart said Thursday of the pictorial. "I didn't do anything wrong so I didn't think it would be a major issue."

In a six-page spread in February's issue, hitting newsstands this week, Manhart is photographed in uniform yelling and holding weapons under the headline "Tough Love." The following pages show her partially clothed wearing her dog tags while working out, as well as completely nude.

Manhart, 30, who is married with two children, has been relieved of her duties pending an investigation, according to Lackland AFB spokesman Oscar Balladares.

"This staff sergeant's alleged action does not meet the high standards we expect of our airmen, nor does it comply with the Air Force's core values of integrity, service before self, and excellence in all we do. It is not representative of the many thousands of outstanding airmen who serve in the U.S. Air Force today," Balladares said, reading a statement.

Manhart has modeled since she was younger and joined the Air Force in 1994, spending time in Kuwait in 2002. The California native said she hopes the Playboy photo shoot will pave a way into an acting or modeling career.

The pictorial's accompanying article mentioned the possibility of trouble for the brunette drill instructor. But when asked in the article whether it might get her in "hot water with Uncle Sam," Manhart replied: "I've been serving for 13 years, fighting for everyone's rights. Why wouldn't I be able to stand up for my own rights and participate in the freedoms that make this country what it is?"

Manhart said she didn't see the magazine as an escape from the military. She also said she is completely committed to her job.

"I've proven myself. ... They picked me to train our future airmen of the world," she said. "They picked me to train these individuals so if they elect to say I don't have (integrity) then that's their opinion."

Playboy magazine spokeswoman Theresa Hennessey said two active-duty women have posed nude in Playboy in the past. Both were in the Navy, she said.

One, Sherry Lynne White, was discharged in July 2000 after posing nude for the magazine. She had been scheduled to be released from duty that October.

Another, Frederica Spilman, received an honorable discharge, which she had sought before posing, and a letter expressing the Navy's dismay less than a week after the June 1998 issue hit newsstands.

Spilman appeared in the magazine wearing opened flight jackets, camouflage lingerie and dog tags. The six-page pictorial, under the heading "Fly Girl," also included pictures of Spilman in her Navy uniform and flight suit.

Hennessey added that seven women also were featured in a "Women of the Armed Forces" spread in April 1980.

Manhart said the shoot came about after she went on a casting call and kept getting called back for test shots. The February pictorial was shot last spring, she said.

"The Air Force says go do something amazing, and I think I pretty much did it," she said.
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Contrary to what this article says about people who have appeared in Playboy in the past, there were OTHERS not mentioned. I remember a big fuss made over a WM (Woman Marine) who posed for playboy back in the 70's while I was serving in the corps. BIG FUSS.

However, not long after that a Marine (Male this time) from Pendleton did a photo shoot in PLAYGIRL and guess what nobody said SH!T about THAT??!! This was, like I said WAY back in the middle 70's. I can't believe that crap like this is STILL a issue in this day and age....

 
😀I just open my Feb issue <received by mail today> and the pics are nice. She can be my "drill" Sgt. anytime
 
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
Sergeant in Trouble for Playboy Photos
By ELIZABETH WHITE, Associated Press Writer


U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Michelle Manhart poses
SAN ANTONIO - "Drop and give me 20!" is something you might hear Air Force Staff Sgt. Michelle Manhart yell to airmen trainees at Lackland Air Force Base. Drop her trousers is what Manhart did for Playboy magazine, and now it's landed her in trouble with the military.

"Of what I did, nothing is wrong so I didn't anticipate anything of course," Manhart said Thursday of the pictorial. "I didn't do anything wrong so I didn't think it would be a major issue."

In a six-page spread in February's issue, hitting newsstands this week, Manhart is photographed in uniform yelling and holding weapons under the headline "Tough Love." The following pages show her partially clothed wearing her dog tags while working out, as well as completely nude.

Manhart, 30, who is married with two children, has been relieved of her duties pending an investigation, according to Lackland AFB spokesman Oscar Balladares.

"This staff sergeant's alleged action does not meet the high standards we expect of our airmen, nor does it comply with the Air Force's core values of integrity, service before self, and excellence in all we do. It is not representative of the many thousands of outstanding airmen who serve in the U.S. Air Force today," Balladares said, reading a statement.

Manhart has modeled since she was younger and joined the Air Force in 1994, spending time in Kuwait in 2002. The California native said she hopes the Playboy photo shoot will pave a way into an acting or modeling career.

The pictorial's accompanying article mentioned the possibility of trouble for the brunette drill instructor. But when asked in the article whether it might get her in "hot water with Uncle Sam," Manhart replied: "I've been serving for 13 years, fighting for everyone's rights. Why wouldn't I be able to stand up for my own rights and participate in the freedoms that make this country what it is?"

Manhart said she didn't see the magazine as an escape from the military. She also said she is completely committed to her job.

"I've proven myself. ... They picked me to train our future airmen of the world," she said. "They picked me to train these individuals so if they elect to say I don't have (integrity) then that's their opinion."

Playboy magazine spokeswoman Theresa Hennessey said two active-duty women have posed nude in Playboy in the past. Both were in the Navy, she said.

One, Sherry Lynne White, was discharged in July 2000 after posing nude for the magazine. She had been scheduled to be released from duty that October.

Another, Frederica Spilman, received an honorable discharge, which she had sought before posing, and a letter expressing the Navy's dismay less than a week after the June 1998 issue hit newsstands.

Spilman appeared in the magazine wearing opened flight jackets, camouflage lingerie and dog tags. The six-page pictorial, under the heading "Fly Girl," also included pictures of Spilman in her Navy uniform and flight suit.

Hennessey added that seven women also were featured in a "Women of the Armed Forces" spread in April 1980.

Manhart said the shoot came about after she went on a casting call and kept getting called back for test shots. The February pictorial was shot last spring, she said.

"The Air Force says go do something amazing, and I think I pretty much did it," she said.
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Contrary to what this article says about people who have appeared in Playboy in the past, there were OTHERS not mentioned. I remember a big fuss made over a WM (Woman Marine) who posed for playboy back in the 70's while I was serving in the corps. BIG FUSS.

However, not long after that a Marine (Male this time) from Pendleton did a photo shoot in PLAYGIRL and guess what nobody said SH!T about THAT??!! This was, like I said WAY back in the middle 70's. I can't believe that crap like this is STILL a issue in this day and age....


well, the problem is she posed in uniform. In no way, shape, or form does the UCMJ permit servicemembers to appear to advocate or support any other agency while in uniform.
 
Bam, I wish she had been in a training flight while I was going through. It would have made the view a little better.
 
Originally posted by: d3n
Bam, I wish she had been in a training flight while I was going through. It would have made the view a little better.

hehe yeah but if she is a TI it would not be as attractive...I remember when I was in BMT I had a female TI, and she was the meanest, loudest gorilla I have ever encountered 🙂
 
She broke the rules. Rules she agreed to when she joined and took an oath.

Now, if you want the rules changed, join, become a general and then change them. Otherwise she deserves to be punished.
 
Bah, about the time I was there she would have been a trainee. I think id find a spot in the back during PT.
 
If she was wearing a real uniform, then she made a stupid move. Aside from that, the military is a bunch of flaming fascists to ban nude photos. This is the 21st century people, you can bet your ass Bush and Laura have a few tapes they have made.
 
Originally posted by: LordSegan
If she was wearing a real uniform, then she made a stupid move. Aside from that, the military is a bunch of flaming fascists to ban nude photos. This is the 21st century people, you can bet your ass Bush and Laura have a few tapes they have made.

Taking private photos and publishing photos are entirely and obviously different.
 
Originally posted by: Gilligansdingy
She knew what was going to happen. She was just looking for an excuse to get out. Another ATTENTION WHORE!!!

Eso es tu opinión, pero no es realidad!
 
Originally posted by: Aharami
so according to the military, it's ok to blow the hell out of other people but not to bare breasts?

Just not with the uniform half falling off of them.
 
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