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Reading this account I thought, Major Galvin needs to be recruited for OMC; Pat Tillman; freemasonic control of NCOs; the same themes of corruption exist in every sector; could OMC put together a reading list of hero soldiers of exceptional courage and honor. There are, suredly, many stories that are not being told.
Great read …I was astonished and ashamed at how military and NCIS leadership failed to follow the presumption of innocence legal principal towards Maj. Galvin and his Marines. That Colonels and Generals are more concerned with protecting their asses and getting promoted then supporting the troops.