Sources close to the investigation into a Green Beret’s death in Africa say the soldier may have discovered that two Navy SEALs, who have since been identified as “persons of interest” in the case, were allegedly stealing cash meant for their mission.
As investigators began to untangle what happened to Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar on June 4 in the embassy housing he shared with two SEALs and another Green Beret in Bamako, Mali, one early detail didn’t add up, according to a report in The Daily Beast.
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Terrible. That just hurts my heart and scares me a little bit. Troops turning against troops?! My Lord. If you can't trust your buddies, who can you trust? I don't know what to say.
ReplyDeletebases and barracks are similar to prison yard rules. Unless you are commissioned you cannot eat or drink alone.
DeleteThere have been a number of "accidental" incidents that happened in the military that were carried out by members of the same units and then covered up. Especially during the Vietnam war. They didn't have social media to expose the cases then. You can learn a lot by sitting down and talking with veterans.
ReplyDelete1:43 this just shows you how everything is about money, always has and always will... When you are taxed and fee'd to death, forced to pay for stuff you don't want or need, and with the cost of everything ever rising but never going down, it always stays about money, and well until you all stand the f up and fight back and make a better world, we will always need money to live and as such, the cycle will continue...
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