Trump's pardon of Gallagher just got even more appalling [View all]
Freaking Evil. That is how Special Operator First Class Craig Miller described Eddie Gallagher, the chief of his Navy SEAL platoon. Then, he wept.
The New York Times last week revealed investigative video recordings of testimony from members of SEAL Team 7 who reported behavior from Chief Petty Officer Gallagher that they believed violated the spirit of their profession and the rule of military law. These agonizing accounts make even more appalling President Trumps unprecedented decision to reverse Chief Gallaghers demotion and pardon two other service members convicted of war crimes this fall, and to preserve Chief Gallaghers Trident pin by preempting the plans of Navy commanders.
The SEALs descriptions portray a fighter unhinged from the militarys mission of defending the nation and dedicated instead to his own desire to spill blood. Chief Gallagher, SEALs said, purposely exposed his soldiers to enemy fire and thought casualties in his platoon could win him a Silver Star. They said he bragged that burqas were flying when he shot at women and boasted after an operation that he had killed four of them with the excuse that he had fired warning shots first. Other members of the platoon, they said, began to spend their days trying to save civilians from Eddie.
The SEALs called Chief Gallagher a psychopath. He was toxic. He was literally the worst of the worst. His priority for the tour? War stories at the end. His motivation? To kill anybody he can.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/we-shouldnt-forget-what-whistleblower-seals-told-us-about-eddie-gallagher/2019/12/29/7ce7e0f0-28c9-11ea-b2ca-2e72667c1741_story.html