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I removed the line that claimed that Simmons rarely followed military protocol, citing his frequent civilian attire and the fact that he was rarely deferential to Gen Hammond as examples. This really doesn't prove anything. There are several organizations within the Air Force (the Office of Special Investigations and the Air Force Reserve come to mind) whose members routinely wear civilian clothes while on duty, and also several organizations (OSI and the Inspector General's office come to mind) whose members are instructed to disregard rank in the course of their duties/investigations, as following rank (esp. showing deference to superior ranks) can have a severe impediment on their duties. The information could mean that he refuses to observe proper protocol, or it could just be part of his job. SpudHawg94809:09, 15 November 2007 (UTC)Reply