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Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher, a well-respected SEAL of 19 years, charged with multiple war crimes connected with the 2017 stabbing death of an Iraqi detainee.

Gallagher and his family were treated in an atrocious manner by NCIS. His children pulled from the house at gunpoint, in their underwear, while his wife was away from the home; himself arrested while he was undergoing a special treatment program for PTSD and TBI for which he had waited a year to enter. As one former SEAL who grew up in Communist Poland and with knowledge of the case told the Navy SEALs Fund, the treatment of Gallagher and his family by NCIS was so abhorrent that “I have only heard about such things from my mother and grandmother who survived Nazi occupation in Europe, recounting to me how Hitler’s Gestapo treated occupied, conquered nations.

The situation is serious, and the circumstances dire. According to the Navy Times report, “Multiple criminal defense attorneys, senior military commanders in the Navy and several special warfare units told…that the ongoing war crimes probe isn’t focused solely on Gallagher but includes more than a dozen SEALs who also deployed between 2017 and early 2018 near what was then Islamic State-held Mosul, Iraq.

Still, according to Gallagher’s legal team, their own independent investigation has led to the clear-cut conclusion that a crime simply didn’t happen.

War crimes are real, and not to be scoffed at.

But when it comes to members of the U.S. armed forces carrying out their official duties overseas—as was Eddie Gallagher at the time that these alleged events occurred—there is another side to the issue of war crimes that enters a murky ethical area—a space that most civilians would not want to inhabit.

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What say you? 👀 • Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher, a well-respected SEAL of 19 years, charged with multiple war crimes connected with the 2017 stabbing death of an Iraqi detainee. Gallagher and his family were treated in an atrocious manner by NCIS. His children pulled from the house at gunpoint, in their underwear, while his wife was away from the home; himself arrested while he was undergoing a special treatment program for PTSD and TBI for which he had waited a year to enter. As one former SEAL who grew up in Communist Poland and with knowledge of the case told the Navy SEALs Fund, the treatment of Gallagher and his family by NCIS was so abhorrent that “I have only heard about such things from my mother and grandmother who survived Nazi occupation in Europe, recounting to me how Hitler’s Gestapo treated occupied, conquered nations. The situation is serious, and the circumstances dire. According to the Navy Times report, “Multiple criminal defense attorneys, senior military commanders in the Navy and several special warfare units told…that the ongoing war crimes probe isn’t focused solely on Gallagher but includes more than a dozen SEALs who also deployed between 2017 and early 2018 near what was then Islamic State-held Mosul, Iraq. Still, according to Gallagher’s legal team, their own independent investigation has led to the clear-cut conclusion that a crime simply didn’t happen. War crimes are real, and not to be scoffed at. But when it comes to members of the U.S. armed forces carrying out their official duties overseas—as was Eddie Gallagher at the time that these alleged events occurred—there is another side to the issue of war crimes that enters a murky ethical area—a space that most civilians would not want to inhabit. Full write up @havokjournal REPOST @havokjournal #havokjournal #navyseal #mustread #freedomisntfree #freedom #warishell #goodguysinbadlands #historymaker #peacemakers #warrior #usmilitary #violenceofaction #sacrifice #navy #remembereveryonedeployed

#havokjournal #navyseal #mustread #freedomisntfree #freedom #warishell #goodguysinbadlands #historymaker #peacemakers #warrior #usmilitary #violenceofaction #sacrifice #navy #remembereveryonedeployed

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