To: idkfa
If the regimental commander was suspected of dereliction of duty, the higher commander would have appointed at least a full colonel, perhaps even a BG to conduct the investigation, not two LTCs as reported.
That's how things are done (in the Army at least, I'm sure the USMC would do the same).
Thus, I suspect the relief is for different reasons.
To: OldCorps
I'm wondering if that incident reported by Ted Koppel the other day was more serious than reported at the time. Koppel was critized here for reporting that a large assault force (Marines?) was sitting around waiting to be refueled. Supposedly in the "red zone" fuel wise. One bridge too far?
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