Posted on Apr 30, 2021
Navy SEALs tell CBS News "lawless" members plague teams with criminality, drug abuse and...
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Cpl Archie H.
A few day or so after 9/11 I was visiting the Fort Lewis Washington PX. In the store were a few maybe 5 soldiers wearing green berets. All enlisted except 1 officer. All had gray tinges of hair around the ears. All could be identified as college professors. All were quiet, and polite. I am not sure who these soldiers were, maybe part of a reserve team. But this Marine was impressed with their presence, and decorum.
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Adam Matthews should rot in hell.
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/navy-seal-hitting-melgar-widow-investigation/
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/navy-seal-hitting-melgar-widow-investigation/
Navy SEAL Under Investigation For Flirting With Widow Of Green Beret He Killled
Navy Chief Special Warfare Operator Adam Matthews allegedly used a false name when talking to Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar's widow.
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LTC Eugene Chu
From article: "This didn't just happen suddenly," a second one added. "There were a hundred steps leading up to that. Lawlessness, narcissism, thinking they're untouchable."
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MAJ Ken Landgren
LTC Eugene Chu - It is really sick that Matthews was hitting on the widow of the man he help kill. Sick puppy.
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Old 2016 Business Insider story related to your 2021 CBS News post. Jesse Ventura was a Vietnam-era UDT member (SEAL ancestor). He mentioned that Navy special operations was quiet during his time compared to modern day
https://www.businessinsider.com/jesse-ventura-navy-seals-change-2016-9
https://www.businessinsider.com/jesse-ventura-navy-seals-change-2016-9
Former Navy SEAL Jesse Ventura says today’s SEALs have changed in a major way
Ventura says today's Navy SEALs are different from the "quiet professionals" of his era.
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