SGT Private RallyPoint Member909403<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It seems that at least one 11-year Special Forces Sergeant First Class and bona fide decorated hero is being forced out. His name is SFC Charles Martland.<br /><br />He’s been described by former teammates as “the finest soldier they have ever served alongside”. He was awarded a Bronze Star with V-Device for combat heroism in Afghanistan. He was runner-up for 2014 Special Warfare Training Group Instructor of the Year.<br /><br />But it seems Martland’s records went before a recent Quality Management Program review board. His file apparently contained a bad evaluation – a “Relief for Cause” evaluation, to be precise. He was selected for elimination by the board, and he’s being forced out.<br /><br />What did Martland do to get relieved for cause? Well, I’ll tell you.<br /><br />Martland’s team was engaged in training Afghan police. However, while doing that they discovered that one of the “fine individuals” they were training was also a child rapist and a woman-beater.<br /><br />Specifically, the SF team supporting the training discovered that that individual had raped a 12-year-old Afghan boy. The boy’s mother brought her son to the SF detachment for medical care. When he was examined, the rape was discovered.<br /><br />The individual found out that his crime had been discovered. He then located the boy’s mother beat her for exposing his crime.<br /><br />Martland and his team leader afterwards confronted the rapist about what he’d done. When they confronted the rapist, that “fine individual” told them essentially that it was no big deal – and then laughed in their faces.<br /><br />At that point, Martland and his team leader physically shoved the rapist and woman-beater; he fell to the ground. The rapist was bruised, but otherwise unhurt – unfortunately. I’d personally be OK with the bastard having ceased consuming oxygen at that point.<br /><br />However, the low life bastard afterwards apparently reported the confrontation to other US authorities. This ultimately led to Martland and his team leader being relieved.<br /><br />Yes, you read that correctly. They were relieved of duty because they confronted a child rapist and woman-beating low-life bastard without seriously injuring or killing him.<br /><br />Sorry, but that doesn’t make any freaking sense. Wrong? Perhaps technically. But also IMO completely understandable. Hell – in my book, if anything those two should have been commended for keeping their anger in check and not summarily killing the bastard on the spot.<br /><br />Martland’s team leader opted to leave the Army some time ago. However, Martland stayed in the Army instead. But now he’s getting pitched.<br /><br />Fox News has further details here. You should read the linked article.<br /><br />But maybe you should wait until later to read it if you’re having high blood pressure issues right now.<br /><br /><br />Read More At This Link:<br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/08/21/army-kicking-out-decorated-green-beret-who-stood-up-for-afghan-rape-victim/?intcmp=hpbt2">http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/08/21/army-kicking-out-decorated-green-beret-who-stood-up-for-afghan-rape-victim/?intcmp=hpbt2</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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Well, the Army’s drawdown is underway. And even decorated heroes aren’t immune. Have You Heard About This Story?2015-08-21T19:45:36-04:00SGT Private RallyPoint Member909403<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>It seems that at least one 11-year Special Forces Sergeant First Class and bona fide decorated hero is being forced out. His name is SFC Charles Martland.<br /><br />He’s been described by former teammates as “the finest soldier they have ever served alongside”. He was awarded a Bronze Star with V-Device for combat heroism in Afghanistan. He was runner-up for 2014 Special Warfare Training Group Instructor of the Year.<br /><br />But it seems Martland’s records went before a recent Quality Management Program review board. His file apparently contained a bad evaluation – a “Relief for Cause” evaluation, to be precise. He was selected for elimination by the board, and he’s being forced out.<br /><br />What did Martland do to get relieved for cause? Well, I’ll tell you.<br /><br />Martland’s team was engaged in training Afghan police. However, while doing that they discovered that one of the “fine individuals” they were training was also a child rapist and a woman-beater.<br /><br />Specifically, the SF team supporting the training discovered that that individual had raped a 12-year-old Afghan boy. The boy’s mother brought her son to the SF detachment for medical care. When he was examined, the rape was discovered.<br /><br />The individual found out that his crime had been discovered. He then located the boy’s mother beat her for exposing his crime.<br /><br />Martland and his team leader afterwards confronted the rapist about what he’d done. When they confronted the rapist, that “fine individual” told them essentially that it was no big deal – and then laughed in their faces.<br /><br />At that point, Martland and his team leader physically shoved the rapist and woman-beater; he fell to the ground. The rapist was bruised, but otherwise unhurt – unfortunately. I’d personally be OK with the bastard having ceased consuming oxygen at that point.<br /><br />However, the low life bastard afterwards apparently reported the confrontation to other US authorities. This ultimately led to Martland and his team leader being relieved.<br /><br />Yes, you read that correctly. They were relieved of duty because they confronted a child rapist and woman-beating low-life bastard without seriously injuring or killing him.<br /><br />Sorry, but that doesn’t make any freaking sense. Wrong? Perhaps technically. But also IMO completely understandable. Hell – in my book, if anything those two should have been commended for keeping their anger in check and not summarily killing the bastard on the spot.<br /><br />Martland’s team leader opted to leave the Army some time ago. However, Martland stayed in the Army instead. But now he’s getting pitched.<br /><br />Fox News has further details here. You should read the linked article.<br /><br />But maybe you should wait until later to read it if you’re having high blood pressure issues right now.<br /><br /><br />Read More At This Link:<br /><a target="_blank" href="http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/08/21/army-kicking-out-decorated-green-beret-who-stood-up-for-afghan-rape-victim/?intcmp=hpbt2">http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/08/21/army-kicking-out-decorated-green-beret-who-stood-up-for-afghan-rape-victim/?intcmp=hpbt2</a> <div class="pta-link-card answers-template-image type-default">
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<p class="pta-link-card-description">The U.S. Army is kicking out a decorated Green Beret after an 11-year Special Forces career, after he got in trouble for shoving an Afghan police commander accused of raping a boy and beating up her mother when she reported the incident.</p>
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