A Victory for Marine LtCol Chessani
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A Victory for Marine LtCol Chessani
A Victory for Marine LtCol Chessani
ANN ARBOR, MI – Late this morning, the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals sitting in Washington DC, released their unanimous decision upholding the dismissal of charges against Marine Lt. Col Jeffrey Chessani on the grounds of apparent Unlawful Command Influence. But the case may not be over yet.
For the last four years, LtCol Chessani has been investigated and prosecuted for his involvement in the so called “Haditha Massacre” – a massacre that never happened. A 22-year veteran, Chessani has served three tours of duty in Iraq. He served in the First Persian Gulf War and in Panama. At the time of the November 19, 2005 Haditha incident, he was the Battalion Commander of 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines (“The Thundering Third”) – one of the most decorated units in the history of the Marine Corps
For the last four years, LtCol Chessani has been investigated and prosecuted for his involvement in the so called “Haditha Massacre” – a massacre that never happened. A 22-year veteran, Chessani has served three tours of duty in Iraq. He served in the First Persian Gulf War and in Panama. At the time of the November 19, 2005 Haditha incident, he was the Battalion Commander of 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines (“The Thundering Third”) – one of the most decorated units in the history of the Marine Corps
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On a side-tangent: since when did the "Haditha Massacre" never happen? Everything I'm finding points to the fact that it did happen, just not in the way the media sensationalized it.
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I find it interesting that a majority of your news come from extremely biased far-right sources.
On a side-tangent: since when did the "Haditha Massacre" never happen? Everything I'm finding points to the fact that it did happen, just not in the way the media sensationalized it.
On a side-tangent: since when did the "Haditha Massacre" never happen? Everything I'm finding points to the fact that it did happen, just not in the way the media sensationalized it.
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