Navy to Kick Out 64 Sailors for Drug Use From Fleet That Buried Bin Laden
SAN DIEGO – Sixty-four sailors from the San Diego-based U.S. Third Fleet will be kicked out of the Navy for drug use, mostly involving a synthetic drug that mimics marijuana, military officials said Thursday.
Capt. Greg Hicks of the Third Fleet said the sailors worked aboard the USS San Francisco, the floating dry dock Arco, and the USS Carl Vinson, the aircraft carrier that buried Usama bin Laden at sea. He said the Navy is still investigating and does not know if the accused members of the Vinson crew were aboard or using drugs when it was on its mission in the Middle East at the time.
"___Navy is still investigating and does not know if the accused members of the Vinson crew were aboard or using drugs when it was on its mission in the Middle East at the time."
Gossip and un-newsworthy intill the facts are in, in my opinion.
"___Navy is still investigating and does not know if the accused members of the Vinson crew were aboard or using drugs when it was on its mission in the Middle East at the time."
ReplyDeleteGossip and un-newsworthy intill the facts are in, in my opinion.
They are Muslim sailors and the Koran forbids the US from prosecuting them in this Country!!!
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