Navy SEALs kicked out of Iraq for drinking alcohol after reported sexual assault, officials say
Incident marks latest black eye for a force that has also faced allegations of murder and drug use
By Dan Lamothe
July 25 at 9:31 PM
The commander of a U.S. Special Operations task force in Iraq has sent home a platoon of Navy SEALs for drinking while deployed after an alleged sexual assault by one of them, U.S. defense officials said, the latest discipline incident that has emerged for an elite force relied upon heavily by the Pentagon.
U.S. Special Operations Command said in a statement Wednesday night that the platoon was forced out early to San Diego by Maj. Gen. Eric T. Hill, the commander of the task force, “due to a perceived deterioration of good order and discipline within the team during non-operational periods†of their deployment.
Navy SEALs kicked out of Iraq for drinking alcohol after reported sexual assault, officials say