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GENERAL CONWAY BAILS (LtCol Chessani--Haditha case)
Defend Our Marines ^ | June 20, 2009 | Bob Weimann

Posted on 06/28/2009 6:17:41 PM PDT by RedRover

Professionals that cannot change themselves from within, cannot respond to the needs of their constituencies while also inspiring the admiration and loyalty of their own members are in trouble.--"Tarnished Brass: Is the US Military Profession in Decline?" by Richard H. Kohn, World Affairs, Spring 2009

When General Conway took over as the Marine Corps Commandant, he went on the speech circuit talking about the “long war”. One speech was made at the Marines’ Memorial Association and World Affairs Council, in San Francisco, California on July 10, 2007. In that speech, General Conway stated, “we have a couple of incidents in Afghanistan and Iraq under investigation or engaged in trial” and he was going to “let those things play out”. I took exception to that comment because it struck me that he was ducking the Haditha issue and, therefore, demonstrating a lack of leadership.

Similar “incidents” continued to occur in both Iraq and Afghanistan. An example is the expulsion of the newly created US Marine Special Operations (Fox) Company from Afghanistan for responding to a mobile IED attack and ambush. This case is very similar to Haditha except an Army General Officer (General Kearney), instead of Congressman Murtha, led the rush to judgment. Major Fred Galvin, the commanding officer, Captain Robert Olsen, the intelligence and executive officer, and Capt Vincent Noble, the platoon leader, were all brought before a Marine Court of Inquiry for the suspected killing of civilians. Late in 2008, the Inquiry Board found that no Marines should be charged criminally as a result of the ambush, however, the Inquiry Board still managed to charge these three officers with non-judicial punishment articles related to other “aspects” of the deployment. An interesting piece in the Marine Times regarding this case sums up as follows:

Having promised a full and open inquiry, the Corps held many hearings in secret session, held the findings secret, and released its decision on the disposition of the case on the Friday afternoon before Memorial Day, the perfect time to bury such news in a long holiday weekend.

The Corps wanted this to just go away because of the embarrassment it caused and the doubts it cast on the fledgling Marine Corps Special Operations Command.

Now, there are also lingering doubts over whether justice was indeed done, and worse, open questions about the credibility, honesty and professionalism of the institution.

What a shame.

In my opinion, the Haditha, the Fox Company, and other cases where Marines are prosecuted for performing their mission, call for active instead of inactive leadership. For the Commandant to shirk his duties with a boast of inaction is not the kind of leadership I expect of the general officer holding that prestigious office.

In the Haditha case, we seem to have created a dark legal slap-stick comedy called “Lawyers Gone Wild”. These legal mistakes, besides supporting a rush to judgment, include prosecution grants of immunity to unreliable witnesses, the whimsical addition of charges against Marines, and a confirmed case of undue command influence that, if pursued further, can probably be traced back to the Commandant. In addition, let’s not forget that the Marine Corps prosecutors are suing CBS in order to obtain evidence against SSgt Wuterich, the Haditha Marine squad leader. If they could not get the evidence they needed from the battlefield and a 65-member NCIS investigation team, why do they think they can get it from CBS?

A good example of the “lawyers gone wild” charges, and this has not been discussed, is seen in Lieutenant Grayson’s court martial. The lieutenant is the only case that actually went to court martial proceedings and he was found “not guilty” on all charges. At one point in the case, before the Court Martial began, Lieutenant Grayson was discharged from the Marine Corps because his contact with the Marines reached its end of active duty date. This discharge is an obvious administrative error to any one who understands Marine Corps personnel administration system. The prosecutor, of course, brought the lieutenant back on active duty but then charged him with illegally discharging himself from the Marine Corps.

In the court martial, Lieutenant Grayson’s lawyer simply called his current battalion commander to the stand and asked if he discharged Lieutenant Grayson. The battalion commander stated that he did discharge the lieutenant because he is required to do so in accordance with his responsibility and authority derived directly from Marine Corps Orders and Directives. He also stated that if the prosecution had placed Lieutenant Grayson on legal hold (a simple matter of sending a letter to the Battalion CO), he would then have the authority to hold the Lieutenant past his end of active duty date.

Folks, what we have here is a Marine prosecutor that fails to place a high profile case defendant on legal hold, in other words, the prosecutor is responsible for the administrative error. Most Marine General Officers, who provide the legal authority for a court martial, would see this as a significant blunder committed by their Staff Judge Advocate Office. We then see the prosecutor, because of his own administrative failure, add a new charge against the Marine defendant. I am not sure what the legal term is for these shenanigans is but from the leadership prospective, it earns an unsatisfactory marking in the prosecutor’s fitness report blocks of “Proficiency”, “Setting the Example” and “Judgment” in my leadership book.

This legal maneuvering is yet another example of bad general officer leadership. General Mattis was given the legal disposition authority directly by the Commandant. The lawyers work and operate directly from the delegated command authority of the MEF Commander, General Mattis. The Court Martial judge and prosecutors are his direct representatives in the court room. When this legal maneuver started to play out, both General Mattis and Conway should have stepped in and let the Staff Judge Advocate, the prosecutor and assigned judge know in a “loud and clear” voice that this is not the kind of legal representation they will tolerate in the their Court Room because it creates the bad perception of unfairness.

When I heard that LtCol Chessani’s case was referred to the US Marine Corps Commandant for final disposition, I start thinking, at last, we can bring an end to this surreal episode of bad general officer leadership that has deeply embarrassed the US Marine Corps that we all love and honor. LtCol Jeff Chessani and his family will finally be released form this moral, political, and legal nightmare that I know rips and tears at their spirits and hearts. This is the Commandant’s opportunity to do the right thing, in the right way, for the right reason.

You can imagine my disappointment, when I received an email from a friend that contained the link to a news story that the Commandant had referred LtCol Jeff Chessani’s case to Lieutenant General George Flynn, Commanding General, Combat Development Command (Quantico). The subject line of the email was “General Conway Bails”.

By referring this matter to another General Officer, the Commandant seems intent on continuing the circus of mistakes and embarrassments. The Commandant is again not stepping up to the issue.

Looking at General Flynn’s record, I am especially concerned about his creditability due to his lack of combat experience. General Flynn does have a tour as Deputy CG at MultiNational Corps-Iraq in 2008, but my worry is that because of this lack of combat experience, General Flynn will continue to use the Rules of Law in this case, instead of the Laws of War, which is the fundamental flaw in the approach to the Haditha incident from the start. The General’s two-star picture on his biography page does not even display a Combat Action Ribbon. Can it be true that the Commandant picked a general, to determine the final disposition of this case, who has not served in combat as a battalion commander? This is a case about the decisions and actions a Marine Battalion Commander took in combat. This is not a case about the administrative staff actions taken by a “Military Assistant to the Executive Secretary to the Secretary of Defense” or a “Military Secretary to the Commandant of the Marine Corps” (both staff positions held by General Flynn) in the comfortable halls of the Pentagon or Headquarters Marine Corps.

Folks, I will be the first to admit that LtCol Chessani’s case presents the Commandant with a tremendous dilemma. If he drops all charges, and does not issue a punitive administrative action, like a Letter of Censure, he will not please the political Washington, DC crowd. In fact, he will be admitting to all, the political and legal mistakes that have unfairly abused all the Haditha Marines.

If he does take punitive administrative action, he will please the politicians in both the Pentagon and Congress but lose a considerable amount of the leadership trust and confidence all Marines have in their Commandant. Either way, he loses, and that is why, in my opinion, he has deferred this decision to a subordinate general. He is distancing himself from the fallout of a lose/lose situation and that does not set the proper leadership example of doing the right thing, in the right way and for the right reason.

Unfortunately, I am afraid that the Commandant has already decided LtCol Chessani’s fate. The Commandant can side with the political Washington powers or with his Marines. I would like to assume that he will side with his Marines but his history does not lend itself to that conclusion. Hopefully, we will be surprised.

What remains to be revealed to us is the political maneuvering and equivocation methods to achieve the decided end result. At this point, we need to remind the Commandant and Major General George Flynn, the Marine Corps Fitness Report definition of “Courage":

Moral and physical strength to overcome danger, fear, difficulty or anxiety. Personnal acceptance of responsibility accountability placing conscience over competing interest regardless of consequences. Conscience overriding decision to risk bodily harm of death to accomplish the mission or save others. The will to persevere despite uncertainty. (Emphasis added.)

We do this to reinforce to the Commandant and General Flynn that this decision is, in fact, a test of their courage.

Bob Weimann
LtCol USMC Ret.
Former Commanding Officer of Kilo Company 3/1


TOPICS: Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: chessani; cmc; defendourmarines; generalconway; haditha; marines; usmc

1 posted on 06/28/2009 6:17:41 PM PDT by RedRover
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To: 4woodenboats; American Cabalist; AmericanYankee; AndrewWalden; Antoninus; AliVeritas; ardara; ...



2 posted on 06/28/2009 6:19:21 PM PDT by RedRover (DefendOurMarines.org | DefendOurTroops.org)
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To: RedRover

I cannot believe that the search for justice has taken this long in this case.

How many years has this ground on and on....


3 posted on 06/28/2009 6:39:11 PM PDT by usmcobra (Your chances of dying in bed are reduced by getting out of it, but most people still die in bed)
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To: RedRover

Thanks for the post and ping, Red!

This is an outstanding article by Bob Weimann and something that needed to be said. Being he is a former Commanding Officer of Kilo Company 3/1 and retired Marine field grade officer it is a powerful statement and should be a heads up to general officers in the Marine Corps and other branches of our military.

If these officers expect their subordinates to put their lives on the line for our country they had best be prepared to back them up in almost impossible situations such as this one and others instead of cow towing to politicians that want to make a statement to the antiwar crowd in our country and even our enemies.


4 posted on 06/28/2009 6:40:52 PM PDT by jazusamo (But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
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To: RedRover
Excellent piece by Col. Weimann.

This summed it up for me:

Folks, I will be the first to admit that LtCol Chessani’s case presents the Commandant with a tremendous dilemma. If he drops all charges, and does not issue a punitive administrative action, like a Letter of Censure, he will not please the political Washington, DC crowd. In fact, he will be admitting to all, the political and legal mistakes that have unfairly abused all the Haditha Marines.

If he does take punitive administrative action, he will please the politicians in both the Pentagon and Congress but lose a considerable amount of the leadership trust and confidence all Marines have in their Commandant.

To me, and obviously Col. Weimann, this is a nobrainer.

The Commandant must stand with his Marine, and show plainly that LTCol Chessani is more important to the Corps than all the politically perfumed princes in the Pentagon and on the Potomac.

5 posted on 06/28/2009 6:45:08 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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To: usmcobra

Hard to believe it’s been three years since NCIS began the investigation, two and a half years since charges were filed, and still LtCol Chessani and SSgt Wuterich are twisting in the wind.


6 posted on 06/28/2009 7:09:04 PM PDT by RedRover (DefendOurMarines.org | DefendOurTroops.org)
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To: RedRover

Instead of “What would Jesus do?” on a bracelet, how ‘bout:

“What would Chesty Puller do?”


7 posted on 06/28/2009 7:13:05 PM PDT by dynachrome (Barack Hussein Obama yunikku khinaaziir)
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To: smoothsailing; jazusamo

Mega-dittoes for me!


8 posted on 06/28/2009 7:15:47 PM PDT by RedRover (DefendOurMarines.org | DefendOurTroops.org)
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To: dynachrome

I’d buy a box full and send them to the Pentagon tonight!


9 posted on 06/28/2009 7:16:46 PM PDT by RedRover (DefendOurMarines.org | DefendOurTroops.org)
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To: RedRover

ALL “Generals” and “Admirals” are politicians in uniform. At the end off WW II there were over 2,000 ships in the US Navy. NOW there are a little less than 300 ship and we have over 2X the number of “Admirals” in the US Navy! FIRE THE LOT OF THEM!


10 posted on 06/28/2009 7:22:18 PM PDT by US Navy Vet
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To: dynachrome

Well put.


11 posted on 06/28/2009 7:24:21 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
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To: RedRover

To paraphrase Michelle Obama — For the first time in my adult life I view many members of Congress and the President himself as the “Enemy Within”....

There are perilous times ahead and those who doubt that are naive and dangerous.

I’m one old Grunt - praying that at the core it remains the Corps. Otherwise - the Corps will have betrayed every man who died following their orders.

That can not be allowed to happen - simply to avoid embarrassing the old crooks and bastards in Congress like Murtha, his colleagues and protectors.


12 posted on 06/28/2009 7:40:35 PM PDT by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: river rat

This is a test of the depth of character of those cited.
This is a searchlight battery piercing the present day soul of the Marine Corps.
And equally, the concept of civilian leadership of the military.
The coming winds will not blow in constant direction or force. There will be winners and losers— but it may not be obvious for a long time.


13 posted on 06/28/2009 8:55:21 PM PDT by petertare (--)
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To: RedRover
Capt Vincent Noble, the platoon leader???

During my years of active and reserve duty, Captains were Company commanders, Lts. were Platoon Commanders.

What happened? And when?

14 posted on 06/29/2009 6:44:03 AM PDT by Tahoe3002
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To: RedRover

LtCol Weimann lays out the case for all to see. Will the Commandant and Major General follow the Marine Corps’s definition of courage?


15 posted on 06/29/2009 8:07:30 AM PDT by Marine_Uncle
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To: RedRover
"“Lawyers Gone Wild”."
I wonder how many American voters remember the comment George Hubert Bush made during the POTUS debate between him and BJ back when, as the president made a comment with his left hand in his slack hip pocket as to one's awareness of lawyers.
In this case they are not picking one's pocket but bringing dishonor to the Marine Corps..
16 posted on 06/29/2009 9:42:17 AM PDT by Marine_Uncle
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To: RedRover
I must of missed LtCol Weimann's letter of Oct 11 2008 to General Hagee. I don't usually forget such eloquently written and tremendously deserved smackdowns, being a fan of good smackdowns in general, and having a great deal of repect for the former commanding officer of the 3/1.

So now Commandant Conway is joining the kick the can down the road club...to his executive secretary no less - how heroic.

Hey, maybe he'll get an invite to the next White House Luau, for an ice cream cone and a lai....while SSgt. Wuterich & Lt.Col. Chessani twist in the wind, going on 4 years after the 1st ambush.

17 posted on 06/29/2009 10:06:57 AM PDT by 4woodenboats (Obama Voodoo economics - Thuggery, sleight of hand, temper tantrums & spitting on OUR dreams.)
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