Posted on 10/23/2013 9:58:54 AM PDT by Nachum
Military Officers Relieved of Duty under Obama
CURRENT COUNT: 42 Generals/Admirals & High-Ranking Military Officials Removed By Obama
1-General David Petraeus
2-Gen. John Allen US commander
3-US Army General Carter Ham
4-Gen. William "Kip" Ward.
5- Brigadier Gen. Jeffery A Sinclair 6-Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford
7- Rear Adm. Charles M. Gaouette 8-Navy Cmdr. Joseph Darlak
9- LTC Paula Broadwell 10-Marine General James Mattis 11-Gen. David McKiernan
12-Gen. Stanley McChrystal 13-Marine Gen. James "Hoss" Cartwright
14-Navy Vice Adm. Tim Giardina
15-Maj. Gen. Charles M. Gurganus
16- Maj. Gen. Gregg A. Sturdevant
19-Maj. Gen. Michael Carey
20- Navy Cmdr. Michael Vannak Khem Misiewicz
21-Army Gen. Keith Alexander, commander of U.S. Cyber Command, director of the National Security Agency and chief of the Central Security Service
22-NSA Deputy Chief John "Chris" Inglis
23-Col. Daren Margolin has been relieved as head of Security Battalion at Marine Corps Base Quantico
24-Cmdr. Martin Arriola, commanding officer of the USS Porter
25- Capt. Antonio Cardoso, commanding officer of Training Support Center San Diego
26- Capt. James CoBell, commanding officer of Oceana Naval Air Station's Fleet Readiness Center
27- Cmdr. Joseph E. Darlak skipper of the USS Vandegrift
28-Cmdr. Franklin Fernandez, commanding officer of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion
29- Rear Adm. Charles M. Gaouette was replaced as commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis pending the outcome of an internal investigation into allegations of inappropriate judgment
30- Cmdr. Ray Hartman, commanding officer of the amphibious dock-landing ship Fort McHenry
31-Cmdr. Jon Haydel, commanding officer of the amphibious transport dock USS San Diego
32- Cmdr. Diego Hernandez, commanding offer of the ballistic-missile submarine USS Wyoming, relieved Feb. 4 after he was convicted in an admirals mast of dereliction of duty for mishandling classified materials.
33-Cmdr. Lee Hoey, commanding officer of the Navy Drug Screening Laboratory, San Diego
34- Cmdr. Dennis Klein, commander of the submarine USS Columbia
35-Capt. Marcia "Kim" Lyons, commander of Naval Health Clinic New England
36- Capt. Chuck Litchfield was relieved from command of the USS Essex
37- Capt. Robert Marin, commander of the USS Cowpens
38- Capt. Sean McDonell, commander of Seabee reserve unit Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 in Jacksonville, Fla.
39- Cmdr. Corrine Parker
40- Capt. Lisa Raimondo, commander of Naval Health Clinic Patuxent River, Md.,
41- Capt. Jeffrey Riedel, program manager of the Littoral Combat Ship program, "temporarily reassigned"
42- Cmdr. Sara Santoski, commanding officer of the Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron
43- Maj. Gen. Ralph Baker, Army
44- Blaze Sources: Obama Purging Military CommandersBrigadier Gen. Bryan Roberts, Army
45- Lt. Gen. David Holmes Huntoon Jr, Army
Relevant Articles, Information
Blaze Sources: Obama Purging Military Commanders - Naval Military Officers Relieved of Duty under Obama administration in 2012
Also See: Obama vs. The U.S. Military (Nachumlist file)
What’s say we look at obammies list, eh?
Should he get “fired”?
I’m more than willing to accept that. Would need to compare, though.
More well known than the Haitian example is Stalin's purge of the Red Army in the early 1930s. All "aristocrats" were removed. Many historians believe that the dismal performance of the massive Red Army in the early part of WW2 was due to the decimation brought on by Stalin's purges.
Tonton Macoutes, who were granted automatic amnesty through his powers for any crime they committed.——like intimidation at the polling booths in Philly?
Oh wait that was Holder. close one.
Dwight D. Eisenhower cheated on his wife... that kind of stuff's been going on for a long time. Seems odd the FBI would be interested.
At the time Petreus was head of the CIA. I imagine there were security concerns involved.
Hi ExSoldier,
Night of Broken Glass will be next.
Stay safe.
More well known than the Haitian example is Stalin's purge of the Red Army in the early 1930s. All "aristocrats" were removed. Many historians believe that the dismal performance of the massive Red Army in the early part of WW2 was due to the decimation brought on by Stalin's purges.
Ive pinged most of the people who have posted on this thread.
Nachum Kudos for tracking this. I have a couple observations so far.
Many of the folks on this list deserve to be cashiered. Before the Internet, they would have quietly left the service after having been caught.
A bunch on this list are fine leaders and their departure is very questionable and problematic.
All services are represented, but there seems to be a lot of Navy. Maybe that has something to do with our new national strategy to pivot to the Pacific? Thats a place where naval officers have reigned since WWII. Maybe some housekeeping for the new ‘focus’?
As for whether this is the norm or not, I think its above average. POTUS has had FIVE different commanders in Afghanistan and hell have at least one or two more. Thats excessive and NOT normal during wartime.
#13 Hoss Cartwright has been retired for a couple years. The news there is that he was recently investigated for leaking the Stuxnet virus info. He was a previous guy at USSTRATCOM (i.e. nuclear forces). He hasnt been cashiered, but hes been neutered by taking his security clearance.
#21 Alexander has been at NSA/Cybercom (he wears two hats) for almost twice the average tenure of his predecessors. Its beyond time for him to go. I didnt think hed leave until he made Field Marshall hes very smart and very ambitious. I dont think weve seen the last of him, though hell be working behind the scenes with all the info he has. Quite the chess player.
#22 Inglis is NOT a military officer. Hes a government civilian employee. Hes been Alexanders #2 for a long time and Alexander has coattails. His departure is not surprising.
What may be just as interesting as a list of those departing is a list of those who are rising. Have a look to the generals and admirals that are being promoted, and to what positions, for insight into the chosen ones.
FReegards,
Kit
But will the officers under these commanders follow orders?
Are there foreign troops already here? There are reports of troops here training in our national parks. rangers have reported this.
As a matter of fact have you ever played paintball? I have fought Russians that fought like well trained troops.
That's the GO-ZILLION dollar question as Forest Gump would say. Here is a sad reference question that will allow you to figure it out for yourselves:
How many of these soldiers and officers are products of the public schools? What does the curriculum of these schools say almost univsersally about true freedom, responsibility, small government and the right to keep and bear arms? There you go.
I think the only hope we have is in the current and retired as well as former special operations guys that have gotten out since Vietnam.
Can't even depend on Rambo to come to the rescue. In fact Sly Stallone is such an antigun fanatic I refuse to see any of his slop and that goes twice for AHNOLD THE GOVERNATOR!
Placemark.
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