Posted on 11/19/2019 7:30:36 AM PST by yesthatjallen
The U.S. Army is ready to move Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman and his family to a secure location on a military base if they are found to be in danger due to his testimony in the House impeachment inquiry into President Trump, U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal.
Vindman reportedly requested a security assessment to analyze his and his familys physical and online security, which was completed in recent weeks, according to the Journal.
The Journal reported that Army security officials have been tracking Vindman and his family at all times to ensure there are not imminent threats against them.
The Army will make sure hes safe, and the Army is actively supporting any safety needs as deemed necessary, an official told the Journal. Its hard that he has been catapulted into the public eye. He served his country honorably for 20 years, and you can imagine this is a tough situation for him and his family.
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Makes you wonder which one of Schiffty’s aides is going to be hired to write Vindman’s “tell all book.”
I read this as the U.S. Army is fully behind Vindman in what he is doing.?
Do they have a bucket loader to move his fat, lying, ass?
That would be MY choice of a secure location!!! This BASTARD should be up on military charges for LEAKING classified information YET they are putting him in witness protection!!! What the HELL is our military coming to GIVE ME A DAMN BREAK!!!
With the exception of Sergeant Major.
I dont like paying taxes SO I just WONT !!!!!
How about Antarctica?
How about Antarctica
WINNER
“Thats the normal protocol when verbally addressing two part military ranks.”
I cant speak for the Army, but its a Navy regulation that LCDRs are addressed as Commander.
They even authorized swords!
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