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The Marine Corps revealed last week that Scheller has been formally charged with six violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and will be tried before a special court-martial.
The charges against Scheller include UCMJ violations of:
The common interpretation of Biden's top Gestapo brass's message to Scheller: 'We will persecute you to the fullest extent of the law if not beyond for daring to criticize the actions and decisions of your military commanders. No soldier of any rank has any right to criticize the actions of his superiors, no matter how many Americans they ordered to be hopelessly abandoned in the enemy's hands.'
Military drops hammer on Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, announces six charges over criticism of commanders | Blaze Media
The United States military plans to drop the hammer on Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, the Marine officer who criticized top military commanders for the role they played in the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. What are the details? The Marine Corps revealed last week that Scheller has been...
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The Marine Corps revealed last week that Scheller has been formally charged with six violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and will be tried before a special court-martial.
The charges against Scheller include UCMJ violations of:
- Article 88: Contempt toward officials
- Article 89: Disrespect toward superior commissioned officers
- Article 90: Willfully disobeying a superior commissioned officer
- Article 92: Dereliction in the performance of duties
- Article 92: Failure to obey order or regulation
- Article 133: Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman
The common interpretation of Biden's top Gestapo brass's message to Scheller: 'We will persecute you to the fullest extent of the law if not beyond for daring to criticize the actions and decisions of your military commanders. No soldier of any rank has any right to criticize the actions of his superiors, no matter how many Americans they ordered to be hopelessly abandoned in the enemy's hands.'