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AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.—The Air Force Academy has reversed course and released the results of a survey on what cadets think about religious tolerance, sexual harassment and other aspects of their lives as students.

The results, made public Friday, show mixed results in key areas.

The academy superintendent, Lt. Gen. Michael Gould, initially declined to make the results public, saying the were a “commander’s tool” best used internally.

Several groups, including The Associated Press, filed Freedom of Information Act requests for the data, and Colorado Republican congressman Mike Coffman pressed Gould to go public.

Gould says he underestimated the interest in the survey and said, “I learned a lesson.”

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