High-ranking Army officer Lieutenant Colonel James Kitchen, 53, and his wife Jean, 44, leaving a military trial in Colchester, Essex, which heard how he twice indecently assaulted a barmaid after drinking gin and tonic and wine. * .... The Lieutenant Colonel denied indecently assaulting the 22-year-old woman. Lt Col Susan Ridge, prosecuting, told the court martial that the alleged attacks took place at a barracks in Grantham, Lincolnshire. She told the court, which was made up of a panel of senior Army officers and a judge, that Kitchen was officer commanding of 39 Squadron of the Royal
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1730 x 1164 px | 29.3 x 19.7 cm | 11.5 x 7.8 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
29 August 2001Location:
Colchester UKPhotographer:
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High-ranking Army officer Lieutenant Colonel James Kitchen, 53, and his wife Jean, 44, leaving a military trial in Colchester, Essex, which heard how he twice indecently assaulted a barmaid after drinking gin and tonic and wine. * .... The Lieutenant Colonel denied indecently assaulting the 22-year-old woman. Lt Col Susan Ridge, prosecuting, told the court martial that the alleged attacks took place at a barracks in Grantham, Lincolnshire. She told the court, which was made up of a panel of senior Army officers and a judge, that Kitchen was officer commanding of 39 Squadron of the Royal Logistics Corps and was based at Grantham.