FNC Reports Plight of Navy SEAL Heroes Charged with Prisoner Abuse

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In the past several days, FNC has given attention to the plight of three Navy SEALs who helped capture one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq – a man named Ahmed Hashim Abed who is believed to have planned the savage murder of four Blackwater security guards in Fallujah in 2004. Due to accusations of prisoner abuse by Abed, these American troops are now facing the possibility of court-martial. On Wednesday’s Special Report with Bret Baier, correspondent Steve Centanni began his report:

It was March of 2004. Fallujah was a hotbed of insurgent activity. Four Blackwater contractors were ambushed and killed. Their bodies were mutilated and burned, then dragged through the streets and hung from a bridge over the Euphrates River. The man believed to have planned that attack, Ahmed Hashim Abed ... had long evaded capture. But when a team of Navy SEALs finally did catch up with him in September of this year, they weren't hailed as heroes. Instead, three of them were brought up on charges.

Fox and Friends also raised the story Wednesday morning, and Thursday’s show delved further into the matter as former JAG officer and defense attorney Tom Kenniff appeared as a guest and argued that the accusations of abuse are consistent with al-Qaeda’s practice of advising its members to level false accusations of abuse against American troops if captured. Kenniff:

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This is right out of the, you know, al-Qaeda employee handbook. I mean, they tell their guys, look, the first thing to do in a post-Abu Ghraib era if you're detained by American forces is to allege detainee abuse. So this is nothing new. We've seen repeated cases of this since the whole conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have began.

Kenniff also relayed to viewers that the troops are determined to prove their innocence in court which could give them jail time rather than plead guilty for a light punishment. Kenniff:

In this particular case, these individuals have said, you know, thanks, but no thanks, we’re maintaining our innocence. If you want to try and bring a case against us, you’ll do it via courts-martial.

Below are transcripts of relevant portions of FNC coverage of the story from the Wednesday, November 25, Special Report with Brit Hume, and the Thursday, November 26, Fox and Friends :

#From the Wednesday, November 25, Special Report with Bret Baier:

CHRIS WALLACE: One of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq has been captured by American commandos. But national correspondent Steve Centanni reports three of the Navy SEALs responsible for that capture are now in trouble themselves. A warning, some of the video in this report is graphic.

STEVE CENTANNI: It was March of 2004. Fallujah was a hotbed of insurgent activity. Four Blackwater contractors were ambushed and killed. Their bodies were mutilated and burned, then dragged through the streets and hung from a bridge over the Euphrates River. The man believed to have planned that attack, Ahmed Hashim Abed, was known to the U.S. military as "Objective Amber" and had long evaded capture. But when a team of Navy SEALs finally did catch up with him in September of this year, they weren't hailed as heroes. Instead, three of them were brought up on charges. Only one is accused of actual assault. He's 24-year-old Matthew McCabe, originally from Perryville, Ohio – a member of SEAL Team 10 based in Norfolk, Virginia.

AUDIO OF NEAL PUCKETT, ATTORNEY OF MATTHEW MCCABE: It's incredibly unfair given the lack of severity of the alleged misconduct.

CENTANNI: When Abed was captured, he was brought to Camp Baharia, a U.S. base just two miles outside Fallujah. According to one attorney in the case, Abed was turned over to the Iraqis by mistake and was later returned to U.S. custody. There are differing reports that he was punched in the gut and was hit in the face.

PUCKETT: The possibility is that the blood was caused by a self-inflicted wound to his face so that he could later claim that he was abused.

CENTANNI: The defendant's lawyers are trying to get government evidence, including any medical exams or photos. A Navy SEAL who was part of the team that captured Abed and later saw him in custody filed a statement saying, "I gave the detainee a glance over and then left. I did not notice anything wrong with the detainee, and he appeared to be in good health." The SEALs could have had an administrative hearing, facing no possibility of jail time or dishonorable discharge. But instead, they chose a court-martial that could, if they're convicted, land them behind bars and end their military careers.

TOM KENNIFF, DEFENSE ATTORNEY/FMR JAG LAWYER: Now what the soldiers are basically doing is calling the military's bluff saying, hey, we want a trial, we want to exonerate ourselves.

CENTANNI: Kenniff says the Navy SEALs could be the victims of a new military attitude toward detainees.

KENNIFF: I mean, it is very hard to equate. I mean, we understand, look, you know, in the wake of Abu Ghraib and all the fallout, the military is extremely hypersensitive to these type issues.

CENTANNI: The Navy SEALs are free pending their courts-martial. An arraignment is set for next month, and then three separate military trials will be held beginning January 17 in Norfolk, Virginia.

#From the Thursday, November 26, Fox and Friends:

RICK FOLBAUM: Three Navy SEALs captured one of the most wanted terrorists in Iraq, but they are now getting dragged into court for allegedly giving the terrorist a fat lip. Now faced with a court-martial, what are the legal options for these guys? I'm joined by criminal defense attorney and former JAG officer Thomas Keniff. ... First of all, how does it get to the point where a suspected terrorist is able to level charges against our Navy SEALS?

TOM KENNIFF, DEFENSE ATTORNEY: Well, look, this is right out of the, you know, al-Qaeda employee handbook. I mean, they tell their guys, look, the first thing to do in a post-Abu Ghraib era if you’re detained by American forces is to allege detainee abuse. So this is nothing new. We’ve seen repeated cases of this since the whole conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have began.

FOLBAUM: Now, the SEALs turned down, I guess, a non-judicial route. First of all, what does that mean?

KENNIFF: Non-judicial punishment. In the Navy, they usually refer to it as an admirable's mass. In the Army we call it an Article 15. Best comparison I can kind of come up with is think of an administrative hearing or an arbitration in the civilian world. You basically, you know, tell these soldiers, these Navy seamen that, look, you know, if you elect non-judicial punishment, we basically, you know, you’re going to protect yourself against the possibility of jail and you’re going to protect yourself against a dishonorable discharge. And the only punishment that you might be facing is sort of, you know, noncriminal in nature, restricted duty, reduction in rank, maybe some forfeiture in pay and that's it. In this particular case, these individuals have said, you know, thanks, but no thanks, we’re maintaining our innocence. If you want to try and bring a case against us, you’ll do it via courts-martial.

FOLBAUM: What happens? I mean, if they are found guilty of this, what are they facing? Are they looking at possibly being discharged from the military?

KENNIFF: They’re looking at a possible dishonorable discharge as well as a possible five-year jail sentence for that one charge alone for offering a false written statement. That charge alone could carry with it a maximum of five years jail. It doesn’t mean they’re going to get that, but it’s still some, you know, it’s a high stakes case for these guys.

FOLBAUM: This seems crazy to me and I'm sure to a lot of other people out there. These are heroes who are putting their lives on the line trying to track down terrorists who want to kill Americans. If one guy gets socked in the mouth, I mean, I'm sorry, that's the price of doing business. If you want to to be a terrorist, I mean, that's just the way that it goes.

KENNIFF: He’s not a very nice guy. This is where it gets interesting. This is why I think this is a brilliant move on the part of these individuals, the individual Navy men as well as their attorney. You know, in the United States, we have something via the Sixth Amendment as you know known as the Confrontation Clause. Now, in non-judicial punishment context that would look more like an administrative hearing. The standard of proof would be much lower for the government. However, in a courts-martial these individuals are going to have the right to face their accuser. Who’s their accuser in this case? This, you know, dirt bag terrorist. So they’re putting the government in the very precarious situation of now if they want to go forward and prosecute them via courts-martial, who’s their star witness going to be? They’re going to have to bring this guy into court, you know, this loathsome figure that orchestrated this terrible murder of these four civilians in Fallujah and put them on the witness stand as their witness-in-chief. Tough situation.

FOLBAUM: We’re looking at a trial that could start, I'm told in January. So we’ll be following the story very closely.

...

RICK FOLBAUM: Well, here’s a story we’ve been talking about this morning. Three Navy SEALs captured one of the most notorious, most wanted terrorists for the 2004 murder of four Blackwater agents. This was in Fallujah. You remember this story. But instead of being honored, the elite SEAL commandos are now facing criminal charges for allegedly giving the terrorist a bloody lip. Fox News legal analyst Peter Johnson, Jr., joining us now. ... This case, I think, to a lot of people, is appalling, that these heroes would go and capture this guy only to now have to face these charges.

PETER JOHNSON JR. You know, we give thanks for our troops and we send our prayers to them today, and you have to pray for the families of three members of SEAL Team 10, out of Little Creek, Virginia, who are now being pilloried in the world press for allegedly either punching Ahmad Hashim Abed who is accused of murdering these operators for America, in 2004, in Fallujah, hanging them, burning them, dragging them through the streets and then parading their bodies over the Euphrates. The allegation against these three members of the SEALS is that they either split his lip or punched him in the stomach. We don’t know the exact details. They’ve only been brought forth exclusively by Fox News. But on this Thanksgiving, you have to believe in and understand – or perhaps hope – that the President is saying to himself – because he’s a man of great common sense – what are we doing to ourselves, what are we doing to our troops to put these heroic young men under this prism, under this microscope, not only of suspicion, but of accusation?

FOLBAUM: So you say the President should pardon them right now before this gets any further?

JOHNSON: What I’m saying is that Army Major General Charles Cleveland, who is the commander of that unit, who is going to preside over this court-martial, there will be a court-martial beginning in January to prosecute and/or jail and/or separate these men from the Navy by virtue of their conduct with regard to this war criminal. We don’t have all the details as to what went on. If they engaged in torture, then they should be prosecuted, but the indications are, at this point, that this calls for the discretion of, A, the commanders of our military, and if they don’t step up to the plate, yes, the Secretary of Defense, say to them, "Listen, have some common sense. What are we doing to ourselves?" And if the Secretary of Defense doesn’t stand up, then the President needs to stand up and say, "Yes, listen, even if they made a mistake, even if there was a bloody lip, even if there was a punch in the gut, we’re in a war. And as a matter of discretion, as the Commander-in-Chief, I say step away, let these men go, let these men go forward with their proud military careers." It’s an abomination. And we can only pray on this Thanksgiving that the President – in his prayers today – is thinking about these men because a lot of Americans are.

—Brad Wilmouth is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.


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Its An Abomination aka Obamination!

These guys are a tribute to their calling! I remember similiar instances when we said no way! Court martial me! I'll go to jail before I admit guilt for something I didn't do! This is classic Sissy Leftist treatment of the military! We're being run by the Generation X and Z people! The Y people tend to have their heads screwed on right! These guys will turn this upside down! They'll win unless General Casey hand picks their judges! I hope they get a civilian lawyer with the skill of Johnny Cochran!

<Sound of duct tape ripping off roll>

If this doesn't make your head explode, nothing will!

Thank God these guys are standing up for themselves and forcing the Navy to prove a case against them!

We all need to pray for them.  Justice is not a sure thing any more; not in this Obamanated military climate!!

 

 

My head Exloded in Nov 2008

retspook

I can only ask "what in God's name is this country doing.  I am former Military and retired from the Intelligence Community.  This type of behavior from our Politicians and Military leaders has been rearing it's ugly head for a long time.  I have worked closely in the past with Seal Team Members and have always found them to be of the highest integrity.  They are doing the correct thing here in asking for what I presume will be a General Court Martial.  This means they have the right to face their accuser.  Will the Navy and Military bring this terrorist to the court room.  I seriously doubt it.  This trial will be in the public domain, now we have to see if the media will even report it.  I have my doubts because it makes this Administration look like idiots, which they are.  The Military leadership is leaving a lot to be desired in todays world.  Many of the senior officers are worried about one thing "Promotion" and  advancing their careers.  They are in these combat zones to get their ticket punched and move along.  They will step on whoever gets in their way.

My head Exloded in Nov 2008

retspook

I can only ask "what in God's name is this country doing.  I am former Military and retired from the Intelligence Community.  This type of behavior from our Politicians and Military leaders has been rearing it's ugly head for a long time.  I have worked closely in the past with Seal Team Members and have always found them to be of the highest integrity.  They are doing the correct thing here in asking for what I presume will be a General Court Martial.  This means they have the right to face their accuser.  Will the Navy and Military bring this terrorist to the court room.  I seriously doubt it.  This trial will be in the public domain, now we have to see if the media will even report it.  I have my doubts because it makes this Administration look like idiots, which they are.  The Military leadership is leaving a lot to be desired in todays world.  Many of the senior officers are worried about one thing "Promotion" and  advancing their careers.  They are in these combat zones to get their ticket punched and move along.  They will step on whoever gets in their way.

THIS SUCKS...

 This whole case is an effing disgrace. It also show what the Obama-thugministration thinks of our military. Not that we did'nt already know this.

 

"...How blind can you be, don't you see...

...that the gambler lost all he does not have..."  

Nightwish

from now on

  standing orders should be "take no prisoners"...on the sly of course

 

 

 

 

 

 

           Proud HillBilly from NNY

Obama's trying to convict Bush, Cheney and the CIA...

...for war crimes by letting KSM 'prosecute' them in federal court and you expect him to step in and protect Navy SEALs from this scumbag who's trained to make false charges of abuse and torture?

Obama was happy to take credit for the SEAL operation that freed Captain Phillips from Somali pirates. But don't expect him to return the favor and risk the anger of his fanatical anti-American base.

And Holder is just as useless. He only intervenes on behalf of terrorists, fugitives and Black Panthers.

The Army sacrificed over forty of its own troops rather than risk offending PC pressure groups by disciplining or removing Major Hasan.

I don't expect the Navy brass to 'grow a pair' anytime soon, knowing Obama's propensity for political vengeance.

Mr Kenner is right. Americans are going to be forced to endure one more outrage, among many others, of watching a mass murdering Islamic terrorist keep a Navy SEAL team out of the field for weeks while pushing his ideology and more and more false charges.

It's up to the attorneys now. Otherwise the SEALs are screwed.

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These SEALs' careers are

These SEALs' careers are ruined, and it should be used to tar every Democrap running for anything from dogcatcher to prez. Just one of the many things.


"You know, when I was asked earlier about the issue of coal, uh, you
know — Under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would
necessarily skyrocket" - Barack Hussain Obama

It costs a half a million

It costs a half a million and more to produce one Navy Seal.

If the government thinks a fat lip is worth all this stupidity.... 

No fear, these Seals will have one potential big time employer and that is Blackwater. Like all Seals and Snipers who come out of active service, these guys (especially!) will be approached, greatly thanked and offered positions with the usual big fat fat fat salary.

But you know what,

But you know what, wolf?

These guys just might have joined the SEALS so that they could serve their country, not to get a high-salary job when it's over.  Maybe they wanted to be career men!

No matter the monetary reward at the end, they do not deserve to have their their military careers ruined to satisfy the  politically correct "tonterias" of this administration!

Yeah

FOLBAUM: So you say the President should pardon them right now before this gets any further?

Yeah and monkeys will fly out of... first.

Btw - it's Admiral's Mast.

"I dont need to read a newspaper to know the world's been shaved by a drunken barber."

Walter Brennan, The Colonel, Meet John Doe, 1941

Name names

Don't let a bunch of pencil soldiers and lawyers hide behind the generic term "Navy".  Name the pc wimps that brought this forward and then tried to hide behind an administrative action.  Our warriors need to know who constitutes the "enemy within". 

This is really enough to bring back "fragging", but this time, lets do it on the Internet and in the press, ending the careers of these clowns when we finally get a real CIC.

Canuck

I agree! We all need to know who, how, what, when, why and where it was decided to charge these 3.  I am e-mailing Beck and BOR and asking them to investigate this ********.

 

PC Rum Amuck

 This is little more than a case of Political Correctness run amuck.

The Taliban doesn’t need to attack us, we’re destroying ourselves fast enough.

 An armed society is a polite society

Matthew McCabe is getting

Matthew McCabe is getting screwed here. There is a PC cancer in the military that is allowing attacks like the Ft Hood massacre to occur and brave men like McCabe to be framed.  It's bad enough what the msm is doing or will do with this, but what is much worse is that the military brass do not stand behind these brave Seals. If they did, this wouldn't have seen the light of day. 

Does anyone know how we can

Does anyone know how we can send letters of support to these guys or make a complaint about this case?  I'd like them to know they have support from those of us who appreciate what they did.

Galactically stupid

This is just too much.  Terrorist trials in New York City, and now this.  I didn't think the Obama administration could possibly sink any lower, but I see I am once again wrong.

I believe this is a vindictive reaction to the on-site commander playing looser and faster than Obama wanted with the Somali pirate situation and actually taking the shot.  Of course, Obama took "credit", but he didn't want those poor Somalis killed.  I'm sure he was horrified at the result, and this is his way of getting back at the Naval Special Warfare Group for doing their jobs.  Disgustingly petty.

What has this country come to when we allow a travesty like this to happen?  A CIC that openly admits he likes the military as a photo-op, but prosecutes them for doing their jobs well?  As the attorney pointed out, those in the upper chain of command need to be publicly humiliated and drummed out for allowing this to happen.  It's absolutely disturbing to me that the enlisted SeALs are the one taking the fall.  

Political correctness will kill us all. 

 

I hope he fails, too.

 

 

If only George S. Patton were alive...

Granted, he was Army, not Navy--but just imagine the stream of obscenities he would bellow over such stupidity.

 

the sick and twisted

there is certainly an atmosphere in the current administration, that is verifiably anti-military (just ask ANY current White House advisor, anonymously)-- the average current staffer at 1600 Penn. Ave. has resume' bullet points that would make Jane Fonda et.al. proud-- giving captured enemy combatants the same legal recourse as convicted criminals on US soil is just unconcionable, a sick and twisted policy--

If I were President...

...I'd make an announcement right now. "If these Seals are found guilty, I'll pardon them the next day. And then I'll hire each of them to be on my security detail. These are honorable men who performed a dangerous task on behalf of this nation, and there's no way the same military decision-makers who were suckered by PC-ness to allow a terrorist to kill our soldiers at Ft. Hood are going to be allowed to be manipulated by Al queda operatives to also punish these Seals."

BTW, did anyone hear obama's response to the Russian train terrorist act yesterday? "We are sad for the loss of life". Sad? I don't even know what that means. How about something like "It's time to stop terrorism everywhere"?

__________
"mmm, mmm, mm. Barrack-Hussain-Øbama↓." - The liberals coolaid drinking song

Well, T, you can dream......

Well, T, you can dream......

Kos says; screw them!!

OOPS Kos said that about the murdered Americans. He didn't and never will say that about the murdering islamofascists. In fact, I expect Markos to lobby for the death penalty for the Seals and to have the murderer released. Seem the Seals punched the guy capturing him. HHMMM, since he obviousely didn't want to be captured, the Seals violated his constitutional rights by using force against him. After all, if these cases are just civil matters as Obamam says, any policeman will tell you if a suspect doesn't wish to be taken into custody, he MUST not be arrested, ESPECIALLY if FORCE may be used. We must seek their permission to arrest them or else be called RACIST. (insanity off)

Todays military

If I were an officer in todays military, I believe I would be thinking about what happened to the officers of Czar Nicholas the Last.

Unfortunately (and

Unfortunately (and disgracefully) these brave warriors will lose their military careers whatever happens now.

I guess they will walk away from any courts martial not guilty -- but they will never be forgiven by the deluded brass and nest of lawyers which now seems to control the US military services in every branch.

Maybe none of them want to rise in the heirarchy -- but if they do they'll be stymied at every turn is my guess

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I imagine that since he`s

I imagine that since he`s been "abused," libs will be demanding he be released,,,with reparations paid to him.

When I first heard of this I

When I first heard of this I was shocked and thought it can't be true. The fact that the MSM is not reporting this leads me to believe they know the nation would be outraged if they knew what was happening.

Can I Say That?

Just another black eye for this administration as it bends over for the PC crowd. Oops. Can I say black eye? Joy Behar thinks it's bad.

This terrorist "adam-henry" gave himself a fat lip.

 

Next case.

Why Court Martial

I heven't seen this widely reported, so maybe others haven't seen the way this ended up a court-martial:

"...And three of the SEALs who captured him are now facing criminal charges, sources told FoxNews.com. The three, all members of the Navy's elite commando unit, have refused non-judicial punishment — called an admiral's mast — and have requested a trial by court-martial."

It appears that they refused the lower-level process because with it comes a presumption or admission of guilt. It's to their credit that they want to prove their innocence, but it's also a risky move. 

Navy SEALs Face Assault Charges for Capturing Most-Wanted Terrorist: http://docstalk.blogspot.com

(Back when this happened I thought that we should have put a bomb on that bridge and taken out the celebrators which likely included the perpetrators. We should as a policy consider celebrators as valid targets.)

how long will it take?

I wonder how long it will take before the military starts getting really mad at their superiors?  Look at what's happened in a short time, ft hood, photo op, general casey's concern about backlash, and now this?  What will be the straw that breaks the camel's back?

You gotta believe that word about this incident with the Navy SEALS and the charges against them are spreading like wildfire in all branches of the military and all bases despite rumor control.  How angry do you think they are about this?  This has far reaching consequences.

Our military is strictly voluntary.  How fast would it happen if the volunteers decide that it's not worth being in the military because the leaders won't protect them and decide to leave en masse?

This is a travesty and sends out all kinds of wrong signals both to our people, and our enemies.  The USA was once referred to as a paper tiger, it looks like we have earned that moniker once again.

God help us.  Because those in ccontrol certainly won't.

-Jon

 

On Thursday I heard a

On Thursday I heard a gentleman from NC state that he was retired from 20 years in the teams and was in regular contact with SOF guys in and around NC. In fact he knew one of the seals that took out the somali pirates. He said that contrary to the media reports, the Obama administration was "livid" when the snipers killed the young pirates. They were absolutely enraged.

He and they believe this is payback. This is the administration flacks attempting to show who is in charge by persecuting these seals.

It sounds perfectly plausible to me.

 

 

 

The effective way of

The effective way of capturing a terrorist leader and taking him with you: punch his lights out and bundle him off.

The Obama/media way of capturing a terrorist leader and taking him with you: first of all, you are not allowed to refer to that person as a "terrorist".  Second, if you apprehend such a person, you must read them their Miranda rights, even though you are in a combat zone not in America, and the person is not an American citizen.  You must then ask them nicely if they would care to accompany you to your base for a friendly conversation and a spot of tea.  If they refuse, you are to leave them alone, even though that means fighting your way out of the area where you encountered the "man-made disaster" leader. 

"A communist is someone who reads Marx.  An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx."  Ronald Reagan

Neither Obama or Holder will

Neither Obama or Holder will interfere with this catstrophe of justice. To charge military members with crimes for doing what they were ordered to do is a dream come true for them.

It fits perfectly with their goal of destroying the morale and spirit who those who have been asked to put their lives on the line in the service of the country. Holder will make a show trial of all this, and do all he can to humiliate these men.

That's where we are in this country right now.

No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.

Correction of term...

Better late than never. 

An Article 15 (in the Uniform Code of Military Justice) hearing is commonly referred to as a Captain's Mast.  If found guilty at Captain's Mast, the offender is awarded "non-judicial punishment."  During my career I attended at least fifty (and two times was the accused at) Captain's Masts.  I never once saw an "admiral's mast," (not to mention an "admirable's mass") although there could be such a thing in certain circumstances.    

M4

Thank you for the clarification.

The ignorance of the media is beyond embarassing. 

As is this prosecution.  Totally disgusting. 

(Sorry, I just can't help myself, but is there such a thing as an admirable's ass?). 

I hope he fails, too.

 

 

Two Front War

There are two enemies in this war on terrorism.  The Taliban Terrorists and the Liberal Progressives.  The only question is, which one is more insidious? 

An armed society is a polite society

Makes me wonder why they

Makes me wonder why they spend all that time and money training these guys to be so damn tough.

Why not just send a brigade of Hippies over there instead?

One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.

I agree Master Chief

12.5 years in the Nav and not once have I ever seen an "Admirals Mast". Captains Masts yes. But I just let it go. You can't argue with the media dumb.

I am furious about this attempt to destroy these SEALs. It's a sad day (it's been a sad year) in America. I am proud that they declined thier Captians Mast and took the Court Martial. Master is correct their is an underlying acceptatnce of quilt when you got Mast, even when let off by the Captain. I have seen many sailors go to Mast even when innocent because it is simple, easy, and most of the time if you are innocent you get let off easy (especially if your chain of command knows and backs you). But in this case I believe that these sailor's COC are a bunch of yellow scum sucking ass kissers and will do what the "One" wants to gain a foothold.

Wait until our soldiers start refusing to go on tours and missions for fear of being prosecuted for doing thier jobs. Even worse...watch enlistment numbers drop (re-enlistments as well). But maybe that is what this pansy Administration wants.....a weakened military.

maybe that is what this

maybe that is what this pansy Administration wants.....a weakened military

So he can implement his new improved civilian forces or perhaps institute a draft?

Well he's starting in the wrong place.

You can't 'draft' SEALs. 

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Two Posts Related to Assault Charges Against Three Navy SEALs

I'm tempted to call two new pieces I published this morning about the issue of Navy SEALs facing charges "must-read" stories.  Instead, I'll simply offer them up:

Retired Navy SEAL Questions Nation’s Mental State -- Court-martial over a bloody lip?  The recent news regarding the U.S. Navy SEALs who are facing trial
by court-martial raises many questions about the current mental state
of America’s military, its civilian leadership and the thoughts and
feelings of the American people in general.

Six Important Facts About the Assault Charges Three Navy SEALs Face for Doing Their Jobs -- As my first investigative reporting effort related to the SEALs’ case,
I offer six important facts about the case you’re likely not to read
about in the mainstream media supplied to me by a source whom I cannot
name inside the Pentagon.

Bob McCarty Writes at BobMcCarty.com

thanks Bob --- for

thanks Bob --- for non-Navy, can you go into more detail about...

Navy’s Master-at-Arm community.

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