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What Would A Warrior Do?: In defense of Marine Raider charged with manslaughter
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What Would A Warrior Do?: In defense of Marine Raider charged with manslaughter
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What Would A Warrior Do?: In defense of Marine Raider charged with manslaughter
Lt. Col. David “Bull†Gurfein (Ret.)
Our military is well-stocked with warriors — from our special operators to those who provide service support. Unfortunately, each community also has its percentage of bureaucrats-in-uniform.
Those of us who have served know full well the difference between the two, almost instinctively.
One gives; the other takes. One voluntarily endures hardship; the other avoids discomfort. One is more concerned with selfless service to our Nation; the other is primarily focused on selfishly serving himself. One, a private first class who forfeits liberty to stand a buddy’s watch; the other, an officer who places his own career above troop welfare.
https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/opinion/2020/03/07/what-would-a-warrior-do-in-defense-of-marine-raider-charged-with-manslaughter/
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March 08, 2020, 03:34:06 pm »
A "news story" written by a defense attorney?
HEY! If you can't believe a defense attorney,who CAN you believe?
Someone needs to ask "Were there any witnesses to the alleged fight downtown?" Has anybody read about a fight before this?
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Maj. Gen. Daniel Yoo was one of the beneficiaries of Sock Monkey's purges of the General Staff.
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