Stars and Stripes reports that Col.  Kimberly Toney "did not wilfully violate Air Force policy" when she e-mailed those under her command a video promoting Christianity.

Stars and Stripes reports that Col. Kimberly Toney "did not wilfully violate Air Force policy" when she e-mailed those under her command a video promoting Christianity.

The investigation, officially referred to as an "equal opportunity treatment incident clarification," was initiated in mid-March. The report was closed on Monday.

Lt. Gen. Philip Breedlove, Third Air Force commander, agreed with the findings of the EOTI, has taken appropriate action and considers the case closed, [Public Affairs Director Lt. Col. Dave] Honchul said. When asked what appropriate action was taken, Honchul did not offer specifics, citing privacy concerns.

Mikey Weinstein, head of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, said the incident represented a "textbook case" of improper religious influence, according to a New York Times story.

Speaking of Weinstein, I have a question. That NYTimes story referenced above indicated that the Pentagon response to the MRFF's wide-ranging lawsuit, alleging improper promotion of Christianity throughout the US Military, was due at the end of March, but I haven't seen any reporting that a response has been filed. Is there a delay? Have I just missed it?