Navy SEALs Tried for Months to Report Superior for War Crimes and Were Told to “Let It Go”

Charlie company 1-26th, Schacht was not replaced for a long time even though 27 soldiers died under his leadership, I'm not saying the deaths were his fault, but at a point the medics said they would not go out anymore since we kept doing the same route and people kept dying. What broke my moral, and convinced me to leave the service was a vehicle being flipped on its top and we couldn't get the doors open, I heard them scream while it burned, I got hurt in an IED explosion weeks later and they asked me if I planned to re-up, I told them no and they med boarded me since recovery time was longer than the 6 months left on my contract. Reynolds came in shortly after to replace Schacht, but he made a mistake too, he broke the unit up and scattered them into other units... this alienated them I think more than anything else. Bad leadership is common.

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