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Trump grants clemency to 2 Army officers accused of war crimes, restores rank to Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher
2019-11-16
[Fox News] President Trump has granted clemency to two Army officers accused or convicted of war crimes and restored Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher to the rank of chief petty officer after he was docked a pay grade after being convicted of posing for a photo with a dead Islamic State (ISIS) fighter, the White House announced Friday.

Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance could be released from the military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, as soon as Friday evening, six years after being found guilty of second-degree murder. Maj. Matt Golsteyn, a former Green Beret, will have the murder charge against him dropped.

"Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Grant of Clemency (Full Pardon) for Army First Lieutenant Clint Lorance, an Executive Grant of Clemency (Full Pardon) for Army Major Mathew Golsteyn, and an order directing the promotion of Special Warfare Operator First Class Edward R. Gallagher to the grade of E-7, the rank he held before he was tried and found not guilty of nearly all of the charges against him," the White House said in a statement Friday night.

Lorance was six years into serving a 19-year sentence at Fort Leavenworth for ordering his soldiers to open fire and kill three men in Afghanistan. Lorence's supporters say he killed Taliban fighters. Nine members of his unit testified against him, saying the men were innocent.Gallagher, a 15-year SEAL whose case garnered national attention, was found not guilty of murdering an ISIS fighter in Iraq in 2017 but was convicted in July of a lesser charge of posing for a photo with the dead ISIS prisoner's corpse.

His punishment included a reduction in rank from chief petty officer to 1st class petty officer, which would have cost him about $200,000 in retirement funds. His family and defense team were fighting to have his rank restored.

"Restoring Eddie's rank is a sign of true leadership and shows how much the president cares about the men and women fighting on the ground -- and how wrong the bureaucratic brass of the Navy has been throughout this entire farce of a case," the Gallagher family recently told Fox News in response to reports that Trump might restore Gallagher's rank. "This is why our war fighters love this president."

"Letting Eddie retire as chief [petty officer] grants our family the dignity it is owed after two decades of fighting on the front lines of the War on Terror," they said. "Eddie has sacrificed so much, and we are so grateful the president recognizes this sacrifice and [could grant] Eddie the ability to retire in peace."
Posted by:Frank G

#10  If putsch comes to shoot, we know the army can be counted on.

'A good king is loved by both soldiers and citizens. The only ones who are uncomfortable with a king the citizens love are traitors. Most traitors will be officers and not swordsmen.' - ancient Indian treatise on statecraft
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-11-16 11:38  

#9  Wow! Yet another reason to vote for Trump next year. I personally appreciate these brave men for protecting the freedoms I enjoy...and I don't at all appreciate desk-bound bureaucrats persecuting them for protecting me.
Posted by: Tom   2019-11-16 10:50  

#8  not the least of which we would have to add pikes to the inventory

Good soldiers can improvise.

p.s. They're not barbarians - they're savages.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-11-16 08:25  

#7  I'm all for bringing back 'heads on pikes', something I don't think US forces have ever adopted, but probably should. Then the barbarians we fight and kill will have received the proper measure of respect. Which is, to be clear, NONE. I rather doubt this will be adopted (numerous issues, not the least of which we would have to add pikes to the inventory) but I can hope.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2019-11-16 08:08  

#6  After Malmedy, it was pretty much standard practice not to take any SS prisoners. The Canadians practiced the same process after Normandy and their similar contact with the SS. Once you set the standard, expect the same in return.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-11-16 07:44  

#5  ^ Amen
Posted by: Frank G   2019-11-16 06:05  

#4  Shit like this happens in this kind of war. To let the soldiers in front line carry the burden of guilt - after sending them out with impossible orders, is cowardice.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-11-16 02:09  

#3  It is not a good idea to meddle with UCMJ, but I don't like the way they were treated under last CINC and it has been forever.

but as far as service dream, it's over for them.
Posted by: newc   2019-11-16 01:51  

#2  Just imagine how Trump's predecessor would have treated these brave men. Or any of the Dem candidates for 2020.

Get out the vote next November.
Posted by: Lex   2019-11-16 00:46  

#1  Good!
Posted by: SteveS   2019-11-16 00:31  

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