Posted on 08/01/2019 11:19:00 AM PDT by Baynative
President Trump said Wednesday that he would order the Navy to rescind medals given to military lawyers who prosecuted a former Navy SEAL the president supported during his court martial on murder charges.
The Prosecutors who lost the case against SEAL Eddie Gallagher (who I released from solitary confinement so he could fight his case properly), were ridiculously given a Navy Achievement Medal, Trump wrote on Twitter.
I have directed the Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer & Chief of Naval Operations John Richardson to immediately withdraw and rescind the awards, Trump continued.
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The last rank that this particular former TJAG ACTUALLY served 'honorably' in was perhaps 0-4, and I am none too sure about that. He was well-known for his extra-marital AND harrassing proclivities by the time he was an 0-5. But everyone looked the other way. My NCO office manager related a story to me in 1999 about how this guy had a habit of squeezing her butt (and that of other females) as a greeting at office parties some years earlier. (He WAS clever to a point. If they ignored him, he didn't do it again, but we surmised it was his way of figuring out who was 'game'). I never met him, but I also served with an 0-4 and an 0-5 - both stellar officers - whose careers were sidelined by this fellow and by his long-term female JAG paramour, who retired as an 0-6 as a result of her servicing of this guy as he made his climb up the ranks. She was despised at every office she served in, ruined the careers of everyone whose OPR she ever signed, and was borderline incompetent, but got promoted anyway because he was her 'sponsor', and he was going places.
It was frankly quite a disgusting thing to see for an 0-3 JAG that I was back then.
And because the USAF JAG higher-ups kept turning a blind eye to it, he got to eventually royally embarrass the entire USAF as TJAG, when he was inevitably caught.
The other fellow you mentioned (who got disbarred as a civilian lawyer just BEFORE joining the USAF JAG) was a bit of a mystery to me. In my dealings with him, he seemed like a super competent, no-nonsense tough guy who was headed for TJAG - until the age of the Internet caught up with him. I am sure he wakes up at night asking himself why he didn't put in his retirement papers as an 0-6. Once you get a line number for a flag rank as he did, the background scrubs get tougher, and people who don't like you start evening scores .... what he did was obviously wrong, and the guy he was at the end obviously wasn't the same youngster who did something that foolish ... a shame his case ...
I have a good friend who did three tours in Iraq, got a bronze star with a V, saw some time in the original invasion, and commanded troops in combat. He has two Purple Hearts. But because his rating was not infantry, he wasnt eligible for a CIB. He has a Combat Action Badge ( or whatever the non infantry award is.)
You get the awards for your job.
... perhaps SOME of them are ... ;>)
Court Martials can send a person to the gallows or send them home free and easy. They are trials in every since of the word. You apparently are not familiar with them.
I won’t get into an argument re: exculpatory (or otherwise) evidence - that’s up to an appellate court. Otherwise your comparison is rank bullshit.
You can also bet your mortgage that the commander who ordered the court martial, the Convening Authority, wanted a conviction. The fact that he or she only got a photo with a body conviction is not at all what that CA had in mind.
Yep. Rear Echelon M***r F***rs
Whatever. The military hasn’t executed anyone for almost 60 years. Swallow your pseudo-testosterone and quit pretending you know how the system works.
*LOL* Well put. I agree. I spent a few years with the Army near the 'tip of the spear' overseas doing 'real' (meaning non-legal) work and I know the difference.
Too many JAGs I knew later didn't. (Because they didn't have that experience and they 'listened to their own press clippings' to use an old-fashioned term).
CAB = Butter knife.
Convening Authority has no choice. This guy’s teammates reported him and there is simply no way that crimes like that can be ignored.
He does have the authority to dismiss any officer. The Presidents powers to do so resides within Article II, Section II of the Constitution. This is why I voiced my strongest disapproval with how he handled this. You dont publicly shame a service member and especially not an officer unless that officer has committed and been convicted of a crime. The President should have just dismissed the officers if he was not satisfied with their performance. Its completely abysmal and a break down in the chain of command if the CinC must turn to public shaming of military members in order to institute the level of discipline he seeks. In addition its an impact to morale. If I were still an active duty Marine (Officer or not) Id have been ticked to have read such comments. Dont like the performance of certain officers? Fine.... then can them immediately. Dont air dirty laundry to the public to gin up public support against member of the military not convicted of any crimes. Thats a disgrace.
First there had to be an Article 32 investigation. That should have resolved the issues and this never sent to a Court Martial.
I spent many years in the military system. And you?
I don’t know how many counts as many - I wasn’t a lifer - but, yes. And frankly, I’ve never heard anyone call it the “military system”.
You’ve heard it now.
Irrelevant... Going on 37 years (25+ Active, and 11 as DOD Civilian)... And I never have understood the “military system”...
After all those years, you probably will never understand it if you don’t by now. I was a career Army Officer and understood it well enough to get enough promotions to have a comfortable retirement.
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