The Daily Telegraph

One stein too many for soldier who fell in loo wearing lederhosen

- By Claudia Rowan

A LEDERHOSEN-CLAD regimental sergeant major who was ordered to make sure his men did not drink too much at an Oktoberfes­t party got so drunk he fell into a lavatory, a court martial has heard.

RSM Michael Ransley, a decorated veteran soldier, was supposed to be responsibl­e for “setting and maintainin­g standards” at the Bavarian-themed event at the Infantry Battle School in Brecon, Wales.

However, the soldier of 24 years became so intoxicate­d at the party on Oct 16 last year that he fell into a lavatory, emerging with his long socks soiled. The 40-year-old, who had previously received medals including one for ser- vice in Iraq, admitted disorderly behaviour and was demoted from Warrant Officer Class 1 to Warrant Officer Class 2 after the incident.

He appealed to overturn the demotion, but the judge dismissed the appeal after a hearing at the Bulford Military Court in Wiltshire.

RSM Ransley was described in court as the “epitome” of what a commander should be yet guests described their horror at the “smell and sight” of him, the court martial heard.

The hearing was told that the soldier’s position at the event “held authority” and that he was the “alcohol policy holder”.

After RSM Ransley fell in the lavatory, the court heard that he “continued to return to the function despite being physically escorted to a private room” twice.

His lawyer said in court that it was a “spectacula­r fall from grace” for the previously respected soldier.

Matthew Bolt, defending, told the hearing that the soldier was “deeply remorseful” for the “isolated incident”.

Mr Bolt added: “He was not on duty. It was not an active deterrent role, but rather if all the seniors were there that their presence would have a deterrent effect.

“The man who stands before you is deeply remorseful, the most evidence of that is his immediate guilty plea in front of his commanding officer.”

Although Judge Advocate Robert Hill accepted that the father of three was mortified by the event, he dismissed his appeal.

Judge Hill told the hearing that the appellant “got plainly very drunk” and that “it is accepted that he was the person in charge who would have been expected to deal with the behaviour he was indulging in”.

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RSM Michael Ransley fell into a lavatory, drunk, when he was meant to be ‘setting and maintainin­g standards’

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