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Your support makes all the difference.LOS ANGELES (Reuter) - The final report of the Tailhook scandal investigation says that US Navy officers engaged in sex acts that went beyond grabbing and fondling female aviators, the Los Angeles Times said yesterday. The Defense Department report found that male aviators exposed themselves in the hotel and a man engaged publicly in oral sex with several consenting women, the newspaper said. The probe followed the 1991 convention of the Tailhook naval aviators' association in Las Vegas at which women were forced to run a gauntlet of male officers.
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