Colonels could face jail time in paternity caseBy Brendan McGarry - Staff writer
Posted : Monday Oct 27, 2008 8:17:38 EDT
When they first met in the summer of 1997, he was a major; she was a specialist.
He was the executive officer of the 240th Quartermaster Battalion at Fort Lee, Va. She was a communications specialist in the security and operations office.
Greetings in the hallway became long conversations in his office. Both were married with children.
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Carlson, a 2007 graduate of the prestigious Army War College, was convicted in September by a jury in Cumberland County, Pa., on charges related to arranging for a classmate at the college — a colonel later assigned to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense — to take a paternity test for him.
Now, the two could face jail time.
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