Plenty of ex-SEALS running their own companies, with most providing on-board security to tankers and other ships that are exposed to risks by pirates and such.
I suspect he will find employment there.
No one should be able to prosecute someone for war crimes unless they serve on the front line themselves.
I can tell you from the prospective of a retired Army Officer who issued various punishments during my career that the judge risks having this sentence overturned as excessive punishment. This is a “crime” that could have been addressed with a reprimand, official or unofficial or something along those lines. Jail time for taking this photo is absurd and I hope President Trump will now move forward on a pardon full and complete. I would have called him in my office and read him the riot act or even given him all copied of a letter of reprimand which he could have done with as he pleased.
His trial was a witch hunt.
I'll bet they still call him "Chief." I will.
Bttt.
5.56mm
If you can’t pose with a dead isis muzzy, what good are they?
Are all lawyers corrupt?
There I go again, axing a self answering question.
“As God as my witness I swear I thought this turkey was still alive”
Apologies to WKRP in Cincinnati
The legal system in this country really sucks. Military and civilian.
We’ll never see the day when one of these prosecutors gets their just deserts because the people have been turned into sheep.
When I was active duty the senior NCOs would have photo albums full of pictures of dead enemy soldiers, many in extremely bad taste, and they weren’t for intel purposes. Many, many people had these albums. I always thought it was their way of coping with the grisly hell they lived in. They embraced it, rather than shrank from it. They would proudly show off the pictures and we had a lot of discussions about what the story was behind the photos. I always thought that was their form of therapy. You are always better talking it out rather than trying to stuff it away.