The total now stands at eleven. The Army Times reports that two more high ranking military members, each with impressive resumes and service records, have now been relieved of their command duties. That’s eleven this year, and it’s only October.
No reason for the action was given by the Hussein Obama regime other than “it is not related to criminal misconduct.”
Have there been new “rules of engagement” for command issued? Are the players of old not melding with the rules of today? If they won’t play ball with Hussein Obama, do they get booted from the roster, traded for a player who will? We should take some serious looks at the “new teammates in charge.”
The latest to bite the dust are both members of the Army’s 143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, deployed to Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. One, Brig. Gen. Bryan W. Wampler, was the commanding general and the other, Command Sgt. Maj. Don b. Jordan, was the senior enlisted man. Major Thomas Campbell, spokesman for the 1st Theater Sustainment Command announced the suspensions effective October 10th.
This comes on the heels of the firing of two of the generals who were guarding and securing our nuclear weapons. (see video below)
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