Good guy or not, he violated a civilians right to free speech. His right to protest. The SGM took an oath many years ago to PROTECT and DEFEND the Constitution, not circumvent it with his own thoughts and ideas. He has no excuse so his resignation was just the first thing that was done. He should have been reprimanded as well.
The high standard he exemplified. Sgt. Maj Archie took a stand and you did not General Reynolds. He did not choose "career over Corps" You are correct Honor, Courage, and Commitment are the Corps Values. His honor is defined differently than yours.
Sgt. Maj. Archie received a Bronze Star for blind firing his weapon over the top of an engine block before hopping back in a truck for protection. Source: I looked at it from my position on a 240. He has no honor and treated marines like recruits. He let his temper get the best of him in an altercation: See again, treated marines like recruits.
Is this grandma seriously the commanding general of Paris island? No wonder Sgt. Major Archie had no discipline. I wouldn't either if she was in charge of me lol.
My old Navy pappy was a Pearl Harbor survivor with seven WWII battle stars. Also served during the Korean War. Retired with nine ribbons. In those days, your didn't get an award every time you made a head call.
Good guy or not, he violated a civilians right to free speech. His right to protest. The SGM took an oath many years ago to PROTECT and DEFEND the Constitution, not circumvent it with his own thoughts and ideas. He has no excuse so his resignation was just the first thing that was done. He should have been reprimanded as well.
Why is this lady a Brigadier General ?
Because she is wearing a star on her collar.
so and uh um
The high standard he exemplified. Sgt. Maj Archie took a stand and you did not General Reynolds. He did not choose "career over Corps" You are correct Honor, Courage, and Commitment are the Corps Values. His honor is defined differently than yours.
Sgt. Maj. Archie received a Bronze Star for blind firing his weapon over the top of an engine block before hopping back in a truck for protection. Source: I looked at it from my position on a 240. He has no honor and treated marines like recruits. He let his temper get the best of him in an altercation: See again, treated marines like recruits.
Is this grandma seriously the commanding general of Paris island? No wonder Sgt. Major Archie had no discipline. I wouldn't either if she was in charge of me lol.
of course you are listening.
My old Navy pappy was a Pearl Harbor survivor with seven WWII battle stars. Also served during the Korean War. Retired with nine ribbons. In those days, your didn't get an award every time you made a head call.
BrigGen Cooterbreath relieves SgtMaj AdminArchie from his post. In other news...