Subject: The 9th to be relieved
of command!
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If
this is not troubling to you I don't know what would be.
The latest (no.9) who wouldn't
go along with O's planned take-over of the U.S. (Really look like a bunch of
"criminals" don’t they)
This strange chain of firings from the
Military is so bizarre and so unheard of that even Dianne Sawyer of ABC news
reached out to cover it when the 9th, yes 9th, Military Commanding Officer
was relieved of duty in less than a year. This doesn’t include the long list
last year, this is just the nine individuals this year alone.
General
Carter Hamm, United States Army-Served as head of the United States African
Command. Was in charge of the US African command during the fateful night of
September 11, 2012 when the lives of four American citizens was taken in the
Embassy in Benghazi . Hamm was extremely critical of our Commander and
Chief and stated he lied about not having reinforcements in the area on that
night. Hamm “resigned and retired” on April of 2013.
Rear
Admiral Charles Gaouette/ United States Navy-Commander of Carrier Strike
Group Three. His most recent activity served as Deputy Commander of the US
Naval Forces, US Central Command. He was in charge of Air Craft Carriers in
the Mediterranean Sea the night of September 11, 2012. He testified before
the hearing committee and said that there may not have been time to get the
flight crews there but left the door open on if told when the events took
place if that he could have had the aircraft launched upon cross-examination
by Rep. Tray Gowdey. Recently fired from the Administrative post and relieved
of Duty by the Obama Administration for “utterance of a racial slur”.
Major General Ralph Baker, United
States Army- Major General Baker served as the Commander of the Joint Task
Force-Horn at Camp Lamar , Djibouti , Africa . Was also involved in some
aspect with the incident September 11, 2012, being under the African Command.
Had said he believed attack helicopters could have made it in time. Relieved
of command and fired for groping a civilian (no assault charges or sexual
misconduct charges filed with JAG)
Brigadier General Bryan Roberts, United
States Army-General Roberts took command of Fort Jackson in 2011. Was
considered a rising star in his field. He served in Iraq during his service
as the Commanding Officer of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, and was the Deputy
Commanding General of the United States Army Recruiting Command, Fort Knox ,
KY. Relieved of Duty and Fired for Adultery. While this is still on the books
in the United States Code of Military Justice, it has rarely been used since
President Bill Clinton’s indiscretions.
Major
General Gregg A. Sturdevant, United States Marine Corps-Director of Strategic
Planning and Policy of for the United States Pacific Command and
Commander of the aviation wing at Camp Bastion , Afghanistan . Highly
decorated soldier with two Naval and Marine Commendations and two Naval and
Marine Good Conduct medals. He also has an Air Medal with a gold star. He
served honorably and distinctively. He had asked about supplies to his
command. He was one of two commanding officers suddenly relieved of command
and fired from the military for failure of proper force protection.
Major
General Charles M.M. Gurganus, United States Marine Corps- Regional Commander
in the Southwest and I Marine Expeditionary Force (a forward or frontal
division) in Afghanistan. Also Highly decorated with a Defense Superior
Service Medal, two Legion of Merritt w/Valor, and three Meritorious Service
Commendations. Major General C.M.M.Gurganus had questioned the use of
Afghanistan patrols along side American patrols after two officers were
executed at their desk and a platoon was lead into an ambush on the front
lines. Was the other commander relieved of duty for failure of proper force
protection.
Lieutenant
General David Holmes Huntoon Jr, United States Army-Served as the 58th
Superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point,
NY. He had graduated from the same academy in 1973 and had served
in Senior Planning and Education Services through the majority of his career.
He was “censored” for “an investigation” into an “improper relationship”
according to The Department of Defense. Nothing was released to
the nature of the improper relationship. Nothing was even mentioned if an
actual investigation even took place.
Vice
Admiral Tim Giardina, United States Navy-Deputy Commander of the United
States Strategic Command. Commander of the Submarine Group Trident, Submarine
Group 9 and Submarine Group 10, where every single one of the 18 Nuclear
Submarines with Nuclear Trident Missiles of those three groups were in his
command. This commander earned six Legions of Merit, Two Meritorious Service
Medals, two Joint Service Commendation Medals, and several other medals,
ribbons and decorations in his illustrious career. He was removed from
service and fired from the military for the charge of using counterfeit poker
chips (not making that up).
Last
on the list, Major General Michael Carry, United States Air Force-Commander
20th Air Force in charge of 9,600 people and 450 Intercontinental Ballistic
Missiles (ICBM) at three operational wings and served in both Operation Iraqi
Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. He was Fired October 11, 2013, for
“Personal Misbehavior” is what was told to ABC News. He and Giardina were
both the two top Commanders over the United States Nuclear Arsenal before
their dismissal within 48 hours of each other.
As ABC News reports, this is an
extremely alarming rate and one of the biggest and fastest purges of military
personnel ever recorded. It apparently is such a shock at the rate even
for a long time veteran of reporting the news as Dianne Sawyer, because at
one point she gets heated saying two Commanders of the Nuclear Command.
You don’t put people who are not very
intelligent and without a squeaky clean record over that area of the
Military. It is enough to make the hardest and staunchest of supporters
as the ABC news crew to pause and ask themselves, “what step is he
planning?”
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