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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Maybe he should resign
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
SSgt Richard Kensinger
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SFC Michael Hasbun - Based on my research over 4 yrs back to his mid-adolescence. we are already there. See Bandy Lee and other psychologists "The Dangerous Case of Donald J Trump".
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MAJ Byron Oyler
MAJ Byron Oyler
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SFC Michael Hasbun - I rarely think resignation of people at the top of any organization when their organization fails should resign. Minneapolis is a perfect example, the current Chief knows the numbers to call to get change yesterday, a new guy from outside the department would need to build those relationships before any meaningful changes would happen.
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SN Journalist
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Some officers, not all.
You know the type I'm talking about....
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Thank you Charlie, I love when officers have that chosen tactful words. When with the 82nd ABN, I always admired those officers, and would follow them anywhere, knowing they had good sound judgment.
Very good NCO's also had that, and the lower ranking men swarmed around them for good sound advice, and leadership.
"All the way, and then some" Salute!
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1SG Signal Support Systems Specialist
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Agreed. He should distance himself from the pandering.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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I am glad he stood up against Trump. He is prepared to fall on his sword for what he knows is right.
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