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'Sexual nature' allegations result in St. John's-based Armed Forces member charged

The alleged incidents happened in 2018.

The alleged incidents happened in 2018 in St. John's

The Fort Pepperrell Mess, where the alleged incidents happened, is located in the Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander W. Anthony Paddon Building in St. John's. (Kenny Sharpe/CBC)

A member of the Canadian Armed Forces has been charged after alleged incidents of a sexual nature happened at a St. John's station.

Maj.Kirk Kendall is facing:

  • One count of disgraceful conduct.
  • Three counts of conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline.
  • One count of drunkenness.

All of the charges contravenedifferentsections of the National Defence Act.

Kendall is a Reserve Force member with 37 Combat Engineer Regiment in St. John's.

"A third party reported that incidents of sexual nature had occurred [in September 2018] while the accused and the victim(s) were present at a function at the Fort Pepperrell Mess, CFS St. John's, N.L.," reads an advisory from the Canadian Armed Forces issued Tuesday morning.

The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service haslaunched an investigation into the allegations.

Next steps

The charges are now proceeding in accordance with the military justice system, which could include a summary trial or a court martial.

"All members of the Canadian Armed Forces should expect to serve in a respectful and professional environment safe from harmful and inappropriate sexual behaviour," said Lt.-Col. Kevin Cadman, commanding officer of CFNIS.

According to the Canadian Armed Forces, the CFNIS's primary purpose is to investigate "serious and sensitive matters" related to the Department of National Defence, its property, employees and Canadian Armed Forces personnel serving in Canada and around the world.

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