Posted on 09/30/2013 6:52:24 PM PDT by markomalley
WASHINGTON Citing a failure to adequately protect their troops from Taliban attackers who penetrated Camp Bastion in Afghanistan last year, Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos on Monday took the highly unusual step of firing a pair of two-star generals.
The forced retirement of Maj. Gen. Charles M. Gurganus and Maj. Gen. Gregg A. Sturdevant comes more than a year after the attack that killed two Marines, Sgt. Bradley Atwell and Lt. Col. Christopher Raible. The attackers also wounded eight and destroyed six Harrier jets during the assault on Sept. 14-15, 2012.
Gurganus was commander of Regional Command-Southwest at the time of the attack, while Sturdevant was Marine aviation commander in the area. In the attack, 15 Taliban fighters dressed in U.S. Army uniforms cut through perimeter wires and penetrated the base, guarded by Tongan troops.
Raible, 40, the commander of a Harrier squadron, was killed as he led a counterattack on the Taliban infiltrators. Atwell, 27, an aviation mechanic on the scene as the attack began, reportedly died from an exploding RPG round, the same that killed Raible.
In a statement endorsing the findings of an investigation into the attack, Amos wrote that the two generals had a sacred responsibility to ensure effective protection for their troops. But Gurganus, Amos said, made errors in assessing the Talibans strength and intentions in the area.
Sturdevant, meanwhile, failed to ensure adequate force protection measures at Bastion, a major airfield in southwest Afghanistan, Amos wrote.
Marines can never place complete reliance for their own safety in the hands of another force, he wrote.
Amos said he recognized the difficulties Gurganus and Sturdevant faced and praised their execution of other aspects of the U.S. mission in the area, but said that responsibility for preparing for such attacks lay with top commanders.
"While I am mindful of the degree of difficulty the Marines in Afghanistan faced in accomplishing a demanding combat mission with a rapidly declining force, my duty requires me to remain true to the timeless axioms related relating to command responsibility and accountability," Amos said.
According to a Marine news release late Monday, Amos asked for both generals resignations, to which they have agreed. He also recommended that Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus rescind Gurganus nomination for promotion to lieutenant general, currently on hold in the Senate. He also called for Sturdevant to receive a letter of censure from the Navy Secretary.
According to The Associated Press, Gurganus issued a a statement on his 37 years of Marine Corps service. "I will treasure that forever. I have complete trust and confidence in the leadership of our Corps and fully respect the decision of our Commandant."
A request for comment from Sturdevant was not immediately answered.
In his statement endorsing the investigation, Amos said Marines of every rank must prepare both to fight and to defend their fellow troops.
"In the final analysis, every Marine is a rifleman and every Marine commander must properly position his command and his Marines to both successfully accomplish the mission and defend itself in any clime and place," the Marine commandant wrote. "We owe this duty to the courageous Marines like Lt. Col. Raible and Sgt. Atwell, who so faithfully served our Corps."
The Commander-in-Chief should be fired.
I’m stunned .... one of the first times that there hasn’t been a coverup .... but then again, it was the real military and not flagpole generals or State Dept. wienies.
Having Marines guard your post
Not having generals in charge of base defense
guarded by Tongan troops.
Why am I thinking there’s a story here about the Rules of Engagement?
Considering the ROE in place in Afghanistan I’m surprised the Generals were able to limit the damage.
“In the final analysis, every Marine is a rifleman and every Marine commander must properly position his command and his Marines to both successfully accomplish the mission and defend itself in any clime and place,”
Too bad they don’t give them any bullets.
And so the purge continues...
So, How many Generals have been let go by Dear Leader? Hmm
Very interesting, regardless of the excuse.
Amos’s suitability as CMC is suspect. Being appointed to the position by a Communist is reason enough to have doubts. His total rollover on queers in the Corps seals the deal.
Apparently these guys were set up by obama cutting their personnel back to the bone
Amos should fire himself , he’s worthless
I miss Jim Conway . Not there was a real Marine !
I don’t mind this crop of wussified Generals being held to the fire. BUT, if these same Generals would have aggressively ran security patrols outside the perimeter, had they banned any moslems from being inside the wire, had they done the things that would have protected them,,, they would have been fired.
But never forget, these modern Generals found time to indoctrinate troops in the field on how to accept homos. They found time to make sure latrines didn’t face mecca. They found out who were the Marines pissing on dead Taliban. They have time for investigating Marines who protect their perimeter.
You shouldn’t be stunned. There is still a coverup going on here. The commandant picked out a couple of scape goats. The air component commander is responsible for providing up aircraft and aircrew to support ground units. Here he is being relieved of command for an attack on a base where he had no say in the defensive posture or who was defending the base.
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Good, now that these two aren’t restricted from speaking under nondisclosure agreements they can talk all they want to Daryl Issa or any other GOP Congressman who will listen. The Camp Bastion story was virtually ignored by the media. SIX Harrier jets were destroyed. Unbelievable we couldn’t stop that many from getting hit.
“The forced retirement of Maj. Gen. Charles M. Gurganus and Maj. Gen. Gregg A. Sturdevant comes more than a year after the attack that killed two Marines, Sgt. Bradley Atwell and Lt. Col. Christopher Raible. The attackers also wounded eight and destroyed six Harrier jets during the assault on Sept. 14-15, 2012.”
Incompetence cost the lives of Americans and there should be consequences, Having said that I will repeat my comment on an earlier post : And on Benghazi we hear......crickets.
The entire JCS should have resigned by now.
Fired for breathing while hetero...
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