I watched "Lincoln" on Amazon last night. Pretty damn good. Daniel Day Lewis did an outstanding job playing Abe. His speeches and storytelling were pretty compelling.
Having worked directly for 2 SEALs and around several others in a joint job the last 18 months, none of this is surprising. I've been unimpressed with their leadership and accountability. It seems like a marked change from the Olson and McRaven era.
No problem, MS-13 is hiring folks with their skill set.
This festering story has been around for some time; Here's a similar article dated 11 April 2017; "Navy SEAL drug use "staggering," investigation finds".
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/navy-seal-drug-use-staggering-investigation-finds/
#metoo
AND automatic DNPs for anyone who does it prior to their third look for in res.
Only exempt those who request not to be looked at for in res.
We don’t want people to become commanders who are willing to waste their time... because they will likely be willing to waste everyone else’s too.
So no one can compare the current Administration's accomplishments to the last one.
But the last one gets credit for what's occurring now?
That's convenient.
Ah well, it's still not Hillary in the White House.
Maybe it's just the times in which we live, but is anyone else bothered about the posting/airing of accident footage before the next of kin notification and initial investigation process can take place?
Prayers and well wishes to the Buccaneers, their families, and anyone else who straps in and puts it on the line.