Posted on 02/08/2014 1:05:17 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
If you have any doubts what-so-ever there has been a purging of the American Military of its finest leaders. Consider the following:
Where should we start with Obamas purge that should be sounding VERY LOUD ALARM BELLS to anyone with half a mind an some sense of history? Should we start with the religious purging first or the height of power purge? If we had ANY Journalists in America at LEAST ONE of them should have been noticed and pounced all over of.
Grand Total: 197 Officers
Year: 2013 (9, so far).
1. Marine Col. Daren Margolin Quantico Oct. 18, 2013. Was in charge of Quanticos Security Battalion.
2. Marine Major General C.M.M. Gurganus Oct. 12, 2013. Commander Regional Command Southwest and I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward) in Afghanistan.
3. AF Major Gen. Michael Carey Oct. 8, 2013. 2-star commander of 20th Air Force. 3 wings of ICBMs. 450 nukes. Covered 3 AF bases across nation.
4. Navy Vice-Admiral Tim Guardina Oct. 9, 2013. 3-star vice-commander all US nuclear forces (land/air/sea). Relieved of command. Demoted in rank to 2-stars.
5. Marine Major General Gregg A. Sturdevant September 2013. Director of strategic planning and policy for U.S. Pacific Command and commander of the Aviation Wing At Camp Bastion, Afghanistan.
6. Marine Col. James Christmas July 18, 2013. Commanded 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit. Also, commanded the new Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response Unit.
7. Army Brigadier General Bryan Roberts May 2013. Commander, Ft. Jackson, SC.
8. Marine Gen. James Mattis May 2013. Chief of CentCom.
9. Army Major General Ralph Baker April 2013. Commander of Joint Task Force Horn of Africa at Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, Africa
Year: 2012 (Overall total 4 +24 = 28 Final total).
1. Marine General John R. Allen Nov. 13, 2012. Commander, ISAF International Security Assistance Force.
2. Army General David Petraeus Nov. 9, 2012. Commander, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A). Director of CIA from September 2011 to November 2012.
3. Navy Rear Admiral Charles M. Gaouette Oct. 27, 2102. Commander, USS John C. Stennis strike group. Relieved within a day or so of Benghazi.
4. Army General Carter F. Ham Oct. 18, 2012. Commander, AFRICOM. Relieved during Benghazi from direct command of AFRICOM.
Naval Officers (all in 2012): Total 24
1. Cmdr. Derick Armstrong, Commander, guided missile destroyer USS The Sullivans.
2. Cmdr. Martin Arriola, Commander, USS Porter.
3. Capt. Antonio Cardoso, Commander, of Training Support Center San Diego.
4. Capt. James CoBell, Commander, Oceana Naval Air Stations Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic.
5. Cmdr. Joseph E. Darlak, Commander, USS Vandegrift.
6. Cmdr. Franklin Fernandez, Commander, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 24.
7. Cmdr. Ray Hartman, Commander, amphibious dock-landing ship Fort McHenry.
8. Cmdr. Jon Haydel, Commander, USS San Diego.
9. Cmdr. Diego Hernandez, Commander, ballistic-missile submarine USS Wyoming.
10. Cmdr. Lee Hoey, Commander, Navy Drug Screening Laboratory, San Diego.
11. Cmdr. Dennis Klein, Commander, submarine USS Columbia.
12. Capt. Marcia Kim Lyons, Commander, Naval Health Clinic New England.
13. Capt. Chuck Litchfield, Commander, USS Essex.
14. Capt. Robert Marin, Commander, USS Cowpens.
15. Capt. Sean McDonell, Commander, Seabee reserve unit Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14.
16. Cmdr. Corrine Parker, Commander, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 1.
17. Capt. Lisa Raimondo, Commander, Naval Health Clinic Patuxent River, Md.
18. Capt. Jeffrey Riedel, Program manager, Littoral Combat Ship program.
19. Cmdr. Sara Santoski, Commander, Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 15.
20. Cmdr. Sheryl Tannahill, Commander, Navy Operational Support Center Nashville.
21. Cmdr. Michael Ward, Commander, USS Pittsburgh.
22. Capt. Michael Wiegand, Commander, Southwest Regional Maintenance Center.
23. Capt. Ted Williams, Commander, Mount Whitney.
24. Cmdr. Jeffrey Wissel, Commander, of Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 1.
Year: 2011 Total 1 + 157 = 158 overall
Army Major Gen. Peter Fuller May 2011. A top U.S. commander in Afghanistan.
157 Air Force majors. Military advocates decry illegal early terminations of 157 Air Force majors
Year: 2010 Total 1 ( total)
1. Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal June 2010. Overall commander Afghanistan. Replaced by Gen. Petraeus.
Year: 2009 Total 1 (total)
1. Army Gen. David D. McKiernan 2009. First 4-star relieved since Truman relieved MacArthur. Commanded in Afghanistan.
Reports indicate that Marine General James Mattis is being forced out of CENTCOM for questioning certain aspects of the Obama administrations Middle East policy.
In particular, it appears his questions surrounding the U.S. response to Irans nuclear ambitions drew the ire of civilian military and security advisers.
These civilians were apparently upset by the way Mattis pushed them to consider second and third-order consequences of military action against Iran. Nor did they appreciate the way he pushed them to think long term and consider what the U.S. will do if Iran develops non-nuclear weapons that can be used to keep U.S. ships out of the Persian Gulf.
Mattis also expressed concern over the consequences of certain aspects of the U.S. approach to Afghanistan and Pakistan. It seems this line of reasoning didnt sit well with National Security Adviser Tom Donilon.
Ah, never knew that. Thanks!
If you are a non-rated (i.e. not a flyer) officer, a white man, are passed over for promotion to the Lt. Col. step, AND you have 12 years in, get a real estate license, now!
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