COB gets an early Christmas Gift
The Washington Times’ Sara Carter reports this morning that Congressional pressure has been brought to bear on an investigation of Lieutenant General Francis Kearney who has been busy bringing up charges against American warriors doing their job in the Middle East;
After months of congressional pressure, the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General has opened an investigation of an Army general who tried to bring murder charges against U.S. troops.
The investigation, requested by Rep. Walter B. Jones, North Carolina Republican, will probe whether Lt. Gen. Francis H. Kearney III overstepped his bounds and/or compromised legal proceedings in two Afghanistan incidents, one involving Marines and the other involving two Special Forces soldiers.
The general’s orders, to redeploy a Marine unit and probe the soldiers, were first reported in The Washington Times in October.
Well, Crotchety Old Bastard and I worked for Kearney when he was a full bird after the Gulf War and he wasn’t exactly a jimdandy commander as I remember. When his involvement in the recent events (in which all of the participants were found to be innocent and within the rules of engagement) COB (who wrote about the two SF NCOs’ case here, here, here and here) called for an investigation of our old brigade commander and even named him the Oxygen Thief of the Week for Oct 1, 2007.
While I worked for Kearney, I got the distinct impression that he had a case of warrior envy – he was commanding a decorated brigade fresh from the battlefield after it returned to garrison. Apparently, that envy carried over into his assignment to the special warfare arm of the military. I’m perfectly willing to hear how this investigation turns out before I pass judgement.
In the meantime, I hope COBDanny enjoys his early Christmas present.
I just got an email from COB and he’s out of town – headed in my direction. Look out Washington, we haven’t tossed back beers together since Christmas Eve 1991.
Category: Support the troops, Terror War
You two behave now, and have fun! DC (and the beer industry) will never be the same!!
I don’t make promises like that.
Go to the Market Inn for the afternoon to hear the FBI ladies sing and on your way home hop across the river to hit the Quarter Deck for some food and more fuel for the ride home. This way you will spread the joy of your reunion over two states and the District of Calamity.
Sorry, mRed, I don’t eat seafood in this filthy hole – I only eat seafood if I can see the water it came out of from my table. But I know enough chop and steakhouses to terrorize. And breweries.