Posted on Dec 1, 2016
Marine colonel accused of sexually assaulting a child
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A Marine colonel at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, has been charged with sexually assaulting a child and related offenses, the Marine Corps announced on Wednesday.
Col. Daniel Wilson, 55, faces charges that include sexual assault and sexual abuse of a child; assault consummated by battery on a child under the age of 16; failure to obey a general order or regulation and conduct unbecoming of an officer, according to a news release from II Marine Expeditionary Force.
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service continues to investigate the allegations of sexual misconduct against Wilson, who is not in pretrial custody, according to the news release.
Wilson’s two military defense attorneys, Lt. Col. Ben Ackison and Capt. Mark McCormick, declined to comment on Thursday about the case, said II MEF spokesman Lt. Col. Michael Armistead.
Wilson became II MEF’s operations officer on April 30. He was reassigned to administrative duties after II MEF and the NCIS began investigating him.
A date has not been set for Wilson’s upcoming Article 32 hearing, at which a preliminary hearing officer will recommend to the commanding general whether Wilson should go before a court-martial, whether he should receive administrative action, or if the charges against him should be dropped, Armistead said.
Wilson has completed 11 deployments since entering the Marine Corps in 1981, the news release says. He became a colonel in 2010, and his military awards include the Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, the Defense Superior Service Medal and the Meritorious Service Medal.
He co-authored a July 2005 article in the Marine Corps Gazette about the second battle of Fallujah, which praised the fighting spirit of the Marines who retook the city from the extremist group known as al-Qaida in Iraq.
“We were honored and privileged to have had the opportunity to serve with the soldiers, sailors, airmen, Special Forces, Marines, and Iraqi soldiers who selflessly gave their all to liberate Fallujah,” the article says. “’Remember Fallujah' is no longer the rallying cry of the insurgency. Our warriors took that from them and made it our rallying cry.”
Col. Daniel Wilson, 55, faces charges that include sexual assault and sexual abuse of a child; assault consummated by battery on a child under the age of 16; failure to obey a general order or regulation and conduct unbecoming of an officer, according to a news release from II Marine Expeditionary Force.
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service continues to investigate the allegations of sexual misconduct against Wilson, who is not in pretrial custody, according to the news release.
Wilson’s two military defense attorneys, Lt. Col. Ben Ackison and Capt. Mark McCormick, declined to comment on Thursday about the case, said II MEF spokesman Lt. Col. Michael Armistead.
Wilson became II MEF’s operations officer on April 30. He was reassigned to administrative duties after II MEF and the NCIS began investigating him.
A date has not been set for Wilson’s upcoming Article 32 hearing, at which a preliminary hearing officer will recommend to the commanding general whether Wilson should go before a court-martial, whether he should receive administrative action, or if the charges against him should be dropped, Armistead said.
Wilson has completed 11 deployments since entering the Marine Corps in 1981, the news release says. He became a colonel in 2010, and his military awards include the Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, the Defense Superior Service Medal and the Meritorious Service Medal.
He co-authored a July 2005 article in the Marine Corps Gazette about the second battle of Fallujah, which praised the fighting spirit of the Marines who retook the city from the extremist group known as al-Qaida in Iraq.
“We were honored and privileged to have had the opportunity to serve with the soldiers, sailors, airmen, Special Forces, Marines, and Iraqi soldiers who selflessly gave their all to liberate Fallujah,” the article says. “’Remember Fallujah' is no longer the rallying cry of the insurgency. Our warriors took that from them and made it our rallying cry.”
Marine colonel accused of sexually assaulting a child
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Wow, that is deplorable if this is an accurate charge that USMC Col. Daniel Wilson, 55, faces charges of sexual assault and sexual abuse of a child SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL.
If he really did actually sexually assault, and commit by battery on a child under the age of 16 I hope that he is convicted and sentenced to the maximum time for each and very crime associated with these actions.
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If he really did actually sexually assault, and commit by battery on a child under the age of 16 I hope that he is convicted and sentenced to the maximum time for each and very crime associated with these actions.
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what is it with all the Flag officers going down in flames of stupidity in the past year,,,
didn't they say the child was 6 or 7 years old...
didn't they say the child was 6 or 7 years old...
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Capt Seid Waddell
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SFC George Smith, this article claims the child was 6.
http://www.why4news.com/2016/12/02/colonel-daniel-h-wilson-is-charged-with-sexually-abusing-a-six-year-old-child/
http://www.why4news.com/2016/12/02/colonel-daniel-h-wilson-is-charged-with-sexually-abusing-a-six-year-old-child/
Colonel Daniel H Wilson is charged with sexually abusing 'a six-year-old child'
Soldier charged:Colonel Daniel H. Wilson, 55, has been charged with sexually abusing and assaulting a young childA highly decorated decorated Marine colonel who had fought in Iraq has been charged…
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MSgt Michael Bischoff
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I think people are less afraid of turning in their leadership for abuse and rightfully so.
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MSgt Michael Bischoff
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Capt Seid Waddell - they do have a special place in prison for these type of people. That is of course if he is guilty, but they dont just throw charges like this at people in these positions!!
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Capt Seid Waddell
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MSgt Michael Bischoff, if he is lucky he will go to a military prison where discipline among the inmates is enforced. If he goes to a civilian prison he will be fresh meat.
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I just don't understand. I remember a few years back, either 2014 or 15 several commanding officers were relieved of duty. At one point a navy times article stated, and I want to say but could be off, 22 COs throughout the year had been brought up on charges, mostly for things like this. Why?
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Its the rise and fall of the tide, People become complacent in weeding out the bad apples, those bad apples promote the same kind of people as themselves. It eventually hits critical mass and a purge happens The Toxic leadership is scorched earth out of the system. Then the cycle starts again.
The same happens with every ship in the fleet that rise and fall. They get a great crew who all work together great leadership they hit peak performance and then people start to filter out / transfer. Things start to slip, the ship goes down in condition / training / moral / and hits bottom crew is rotated out and the long climb back to the top happens. If you are lucky you get a CO that can push the crew to maintain the High standard but all you need is a bad Chief mess or CO that doesn't care and your going to plummet.
Hope that helps explain how this happens. As for the Col if he did it I hope he has a long and painful life in Kansas making little rocks and trying not to drop the soap.
The same happens with every ship in the fleet that rise and fall. They get a great crew who all work together great leadership they hit peak performance and then people start to filter out / transfer. Things start to slip, the ship goes down in condition / training / moral / and hits bottom crew is rotated out and the long climb back to the top happens. If you are lucky you get a CO that can push the crew to maintain the High standard but all you need is a bad Chief mess or CO that doesn't care and your going to plummet.
Hope that helps explain how this happens. As for the Col if he did it I hope he has a long and painful life in Kansas making little rocks and trying not to drop the soap.
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