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Home » NSWC » What Happens When Officers Don’t Take Out The Trash: Navy SEAL Convicted Of Smuggling

What Happens When Officers Don’t Take Out The Trash: Navy SEAL Convicted Of Smuggling

by Brandon Webb · July 18, 2012 · Posted In: NSWC, SOF News
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I don’t know former SEAL Bickle, a Navy SEAL convicted of smuggling, and I will not opine about his reputation or service.  He may have got caught up in a series of bad decisions, who the hell knows.  I do know that no former SEAL teammates testified on his behalf and this is very telling in itself.

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Often what happens in the SEAL Teams is that there is such immense pressure from the top to keep personnel numbers high (as can be anyway) that it’s difficult to shit-can guys (e.g. remove them from the community) that are known problem children.

I’ve experienced this twice in my career; sub par performers recommended for fleet (regular Navy) launch and no support from above. These guys end up burning in (parachute that doesn’t open…”he burned in…”) like Bickle or worse, they get someone killed or kill a teammate, as was the case recently with an Army Special Forces problem child who killed a good man.

“It’s a leadership problem, fix them”, senior leadership often says.  Not trusting your senior NCO’s to make the call is a HUGE mistake in these matters. These are your operational experts and can spot a dud a mile away. Usually they are the first to give guys one or two chances if they fuck up, and if they are finally recommending that a SEAL’s Trident be pulled then you’d best listen. Don’t and you may find that all our good work will go down the drain with tabloid headlines and you’re down a man anyways.

A wise Vietnam era SEAL once told me this when I was a new guy at SEAL Team 3,  “you can’t make ice cream out of shit”.

Words to live by.

Not a good day for the community and hopefully all senior leadership will learn from lessons like these and listen up next time a senior NCO makes a recommendation to pull a qual.

(AP) LAS VEGAS

A former U.S. Navy SEAL was sentenced Tuesday to 17.5 years in prison after prosecutors said he led a scheme to sell machine guns, explosives and military hardware smuggled into the U.S. from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

Nicholas Bickle, who was cast by his lawyer as a wayward war hero who gave his mental and physical health for his country, made a brief plea for leniency before U.S. District Judge Roger Hunt imposed the sentence.

“I just hope and pray the court affords me an opportunity to start over and be a productive member of society,” Bickle said, wearing mustard yellow inmate garb with the word “detainee” on his back and shackles on his ankles.

The judge noted that Bickle, 34, wore his Navy uniform during trial, but said he considered it a bid to impress the jury.

Hunt said while he commends Bickle for his military service, it didn’t justify committing crimes.

“He felt, as a Navy SEAL, that he was above the law,” the judge said.

A federal jury in Las Vegas found Bickle guilty in October of 13 federal conspiracy and arms trafficking charges. Bickle surrendered to federal authorities in December after returning home to San Diego and receiving an “other than honorable” military discharge that stripped him of retirement benefits, health care and military honors including the Bronze Star.

Officials say he served eight years in the Navy, including two deployments to Iraq.

Bickle’s lawyer, John Arrascada, suggested Tuesday that his client was so affected by post-traumatic stress that he couldn’t tell right from wrong. Arrascada said plans to appeal the conviction and sentence.

Arrascada, seeking a lenient sentence for Bickle, told the judge his client was “along for the ride and not a mastermind.”

Arrascada suggested that Bickle was swept up in a conspiracy involving two friends and an arms dealer in Las Vegas — the co-defendants who took plea deals and testified against him.

The judge wasn’t convinced. Hunt said evidence showed weapons were brought into the U.S. and sold “at his approval, at his direction and with payment to him.”

Hunt added, “This crime in the court’s view is very, very serious.” He said there was a “veritable armory” of more than 40 weapons entered into evidence during trial.

Prosecutors accused Bickle of controlling the sale of military hardware ranging from ammunition to night-vision goggles and high-tech rifle targeting scopes.

A sniper rifle, AK-47 assault rifles, M92 submachine guns, military-grade Ruger 9mm handguns and a wheeled footlocker with a false bottom were seized by undercover federal agents at Bickle’s San Diego apartment, a storage unit he leased in nearby El Cajon, Calif., and in Las Vegas.

Agents also found five pounds of military C-4 explosive at the Durango, Colo., home of Bickle’s friend Richard Paul.

“The weapons trafficked in this case were not your ordinary firearms,” U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden in Las Vegas said in a statement. “They were fully-automatic machine guns that likely would have ended up in the hands of criminals.”

Read more at CBS News.

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Brandon Webb is a former U.S. Navy SEAL with combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, and elsewhere in the Middle East. His last tour in the SEAL Teams was as the Course Manager for the US Navy SEAL Sniper program, arguably one of the most difficult sniper courses in the world. He was formerly a contributing editor for Military.com, and currently the Editor-in-Chief of SOFREP.com. Brandon is regularly featured in the media as a subject matter expert on military affairs. An avid writer, his last two books (The Red Circle, & Benghazi: The Definitive Report) both hit the New York Times best seller list, and his writing has been featured in print, and digital media worldwide. You can follow him on Twitter @BrandontWebb

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JuliaHugoRachel1
JuliaHugoRachel1 5pts

He can rot in Jail.

That Sailor
That Sailor 5pts

Well, I am glad that was over.  Thinking he really messed up by trying to sell them and I am sure he knows most people who buy outside the normal channels for firearms aren't really friendly bunches of people.  

 

He made a great warning for others who will try to smuggle things back.  

Ben K
Ben K 5pts

So, PTSD causes you to become incapable of telling right from wrong?  Who knew?  Anyway, this is getting out of hand.  It seems that PTSD is such an ill-defined thing nowadays that anyone can use it to mean whatever they want.  You want Orwellian?  Now THAT'S Orwellian.

 

I'm glad you commented and put some context in about the article, no matter what the Special Warfare community is saying.  Like it or not, the story's already out there so you guys might as well set the record straight.

SEAN SPOONTS
SEAN SPOONTS 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 5 Like

Brandon, I want add my praise for your coverage of this event. When I read about the verdict the other day I wondered what your thoughts might be on the subject. I'm glad you spoke up and think you had a duty to do so as an out in public representative of the SEAL community. I also understand some of the flak you are getting from your fellow SEALs. When a SEAL is awarded the Medal of Honor every SEAL(both present and past) can take some pride in that. When one becomes a illegal weapons smuggler and goes to prison in disgrace and dishonor it's like a kick in the nuts to every SEAL who understands that he is part of something bigger than just himself...bigger than his own ego, his own gratification and thrill seeking. Its that "humble" thing you talk about, that's where he really fucked up. You did the right thing to address it. Hell any sense of personal integrity and respect for the Special Warfare community all but demands it of you. Let me add my own Bravo Zulu to the other readers who have offered theirs. It couldn't have been an easy thing for you to do.

BrandonWebb
BrandonWebb moderator 5pts

 @SEAN SPOONTS Thanks Sean.

HugeFan
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Another thing just occurred to me that Ed Ramsay had brought up in an article in The Loadout Room. This also has the chance of further restricting our second amendment rights. Anti-gun lobbyists will no doubt have a field day with this one. A "gun-crime" occurs and then this may not be too far from people's minds. In the grand scheme of things the restriction of this right will be because of combination of factors (not solely this) but this just adds to the snowball effect.

kevinnash69
kevinnash69 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

 @HugeFan

 yeah, the whole operation fast and furious was all a ploy against the 2nd admenment. i think chicago or detroit has one the strickest gun laws in the country...turns out they are also the most violent cities

Corps Hornet Driver
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And besides....

 

BW, you ain't air'ing dirty laundry when guys go out-of-bounds like this.

 

Bickle broke the bonds of brotherhood with his illegal acts, not you.

 

 

HugeFan
HugeFan moderator 5pts

 @Corps Hornet Driver Here, here. I second that.

Corps Hornet Driver
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BW...don't lay this one solely at the feet of officers.

 

As you so stated, many a NCO and in particular, a CMC could have dealt with this early on. 

 

It was FUBAR at many levels including with this FU's CPOs.

 

My dad was a CPO with an eventual commission during WWII.  As he has told me many times, douche bags such as this guy were and should have been dealt with behind the Quonset hut long before any JG got wind. A self correcting problem, with the help of immediate leadership!

 

And it was pretty much the same in the 70s and 80s in the USN and USMC. 

 

Don't know about today, but, I hope this is not the norm and I doubt it is a recurring problem.

 

Just sayin'.

BrandonWebb
BrandonWebb moderator 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Corps Hornet Driver I hear you but in the NSW community this is inherently officer driven.

majrod
majrod 5pts

 @BrandonWebb

No doubt there are sub par officers and politics do come into play.  No excuse and it's ugly but laying this at this soley at the officers feet is wrong.

 

"a “veritable armory” of more than 40 weapons entered into evidence during  trial"  An NCO was supposed to inspect Bickle and his kit before he came home.  One or two weapons, ok, mistakes happen (and even then careers often get destroyed) .  FORTY and you want to blame the officers for being political and protecting Bickle sans any first hand evidence to boot?  Uh, don't think so...

 

Like I said, officers are by no means perfect but neither are NCOs and focusing on one grade, class etc. does nothing for creating an atmosphere of trust.  I know it's cool to talk crap about officers but consider there would be hell to pay if officers talked bad about NCOs as a group and they'd deserve all the crap they'd get  even though there are the occasional crappy NCO (Bickle was a CPO).  So as an officer who personally ALWAYS put the troops first (and sometimes paid for it, not whining, that's what officers are SUPPOSED to do) I tell you your generalization is breaking faith with me 

 

It also paints an extremely out of balance picture for the readers that come here to get the real deal.  I'll take tons of heat for calling this out but consider what I said and how maybe the ONE officer you respected would take this coming from someone he didn't else who didn't "know what you meant".

Burton
Burton 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

OT, but Military grade Ruger 9mm? Classic media firearm misidentification or something else?

HugeFan
HugeFan moderator 5pts

 @Burton Does make you wonder but I'm sure that now that he has been found guilty, there will be more details coming out to paint a more vivid picture. Agreed, that the author is either unaware of a more proper description (funny that that seems to be so common) or misinformed by folks who themselves are misinformed (remember: who was this reporter's source?) and if they were they should have left it at: he was illegally importing either stolen US Gov't property or pilfered enemy weaponry or both. Either case is as illegal as the other. Besides the concern for me really was the various explosives and automatic rifles.

Old PH2
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 @HugeFan  @Burton Around the time I was serving I recall a head line from one of my hometown newspapers talking about the loss of 4 m-60 machine guns, ammo, and a crate of hand grenades, from a local National Guard Armory.  I lost track of it but several years later I heard that arrests had been made, guy's were supplementing their income by selling ordinance to who ever had the money.  This situation ain't new, some guys just don't think they'll get caught.  It all looks so easy.

 

I'm with @Corps Hornet Driver he could have used a little SEAL team lovin' before he got outa hand.  It just makes me madder than hell.  This would be like someone walkin up to Bronze Bruce an pissin on him.  It's a slap in the face to the Teams.  Maybe we can talk the Mexicans into taking him to visit Crazy Jessie, then locking them both the FUCK UP!

Riceball
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I can sort of understand where your community is coming from, wanting to keep thing inside the community and all, but actions like Bickle's are just too disgraceful to be kept quiet. Besides, as you pointed out, it's not like you were the one to break the news or anything like that, you're simply relating news that's already been broken by other agencies. Personally, I find it reassuring to know that dirtbags like Bickle are getting caught and are winding up behind bars like they deserve.

BrandonWebb
BrandonWebb moderator 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @Riceball Thank you.  It's a tough thing to swallow for NSW.

HugeFan
HugeFan moderator 5pts

 @Riceball No kidding, it would be far worse if he had written a book about his time (naturally glossing over his illegal dealings) and then been found out after basking in the status of "Hero". Talk about stolen valor. There is a second definition for it right there.

seancul55
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I read on socnet or one of those sites that Bickle actually had a great reputation as an operator.  Definitely a shame.

BrandonWebb
BrandonWebb moderator 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 8 Like

I've taken/taking a lot of heat from my community on this post alone. "Airing dirty laundry for page views"....

We don't break stories like these but we will definitely provide some god damn much needed perspective.  As much as guys from all the respective communities get pissed off. 

We appreciate all the support on here, but if you've never served in Special Operations it's hard to understand or explain...Also makes reunions a bit interesting.

majrod
majrod 5pts

 @BrandonWebb

 You're doing the right thing.  I empathize with you.  I cringed and got sick to my stomach when that former commander of the 173rd Airborne only got a letter of reprimand for bigamy, adultery and basically stealing.  DISGUSTING and what the heck is the Army thinking?  As a West Pointer I can't condemn it enough and if one doesn't condemn it you're "appearing" to tolerate dishonorable behavior if not actually doing it.

 

See too much of this across the board and all the services suffer for it... 

"But an officer on duty knows no one -- to be partial is to dishonor both himself and the object of his ill-advised favor. What will be thought of him who exacts of his friends that which disgraces him? Look at him who winks at and overlooks offenses in one, which he causes to be punished in another, and contrast him with the inflexible soldier who does his duty faithfully, notwithstanding it occasionally wars with his private feelings. The conduct of one will be venerated and emulated, the other detested as a satire upon soldiership and honor."

Brevet Major William Jenkins Worth

 

Key words, "venerated and emulated"

Tango9
Tango9 moderator 5pts

 @BrandonWebb I understand man.  As a former MTI, and with a good 20% of hats under investigation right now at Lackland (hell, I got a phone call from a friend who said: "don't be surprised if OSI knocks on your door... I left 18 years ago... it's that bad), I posted some of my usual stuff (you know me) on FB and holy dogshit you'd think I'd have paid midnight visits to all their moms' houses. 

 

Small communities. 

 

I think I'm KoS at reunions. 

 

Hey, at least they're not SEALs and most of them fight like girls so I'm not worried... you might be lol

kevinnash69
kevinnash69 5pts

 @BrandonWebb

 I know your community and culture is based on keeping your mouth shut, however, dont be like the catholic church....problems like this have to be addressed. it has to be known that one bad apple doesnt represent a community.

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SEAN SPOONTS
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@Matt2 @BrandonWebb "this guy stopped being a SEAL when he started running guns" That's a really good way to put it Matt.

SEAN SPOONTS
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@Matt2 Honestly, when I first heard about this several months ago I was skeptical that the guy was actually a SEAL. I figured it would turn out that he was a poser and the press got it wrong again. I was more astonished to read later on that he was pretty distinguished and had done two tours. So yeah, I cringed a bit about who the guy was, but what got really chapped my ass was him showing up in uniform at his sentencing hearing. He might have earned a modicum of redemption to have left that in the closet instead of trying to whore out his honorable Naval service to mitigate his reckless and criminal behavior. In that sense, he tried to drag the Navy thru the muck with him. It's kinda like my reaction to seeing a bum holding a sign that says "Homeless Vet. Please help." If I were a bum begging on the street the VERY LAST thing I would want anyone to know was that I had served in the Navy.

HugeFan
HugeFan moderator 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

 @Matt2  @BrandonWebb He went from SEAL to felon after he sold the first one. Period.

shooten
shooten 5pts

@BrandonWebb When I saw the story break yesterday I was wondering if SOFREP would cover it. That took a lot of guts IMHO. You certainly don't lack that Brandon. Thanks.

JackMurphyRGR
JackMurphyRGR moderator 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

 @BrandonWebb Hilarious.  It's national news so send the hate mail to CBS.  The thing about dirty laundry is that when you keep it internal and try to resolve the issue through the proper channels, the problem(s) just get shuffled around rather than resolved.  Then people get pissed at you for mentioning the problem...

HugeFan
HugeFan moderator 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @BrandonWebb Hey man, I read about this story long before you posted it. I read about it after the guy had been arrested and the trial had only been anounced. I don't bring these things up on the threads because I have no place to do so. Then again as a taxpayer (which you and your community are as well) this is the kind of stuff that needs to be told. Problem is some assholes use it as justification for wanting to slash funding or instigating witch hunts. Thanks for taking the heat Boss and providing us with perspective that is well-rounded (not one-sided) with regards to your brotherhood. It must hurt to do it.

OPR
OPR 5pts

 @BrandonWebb If anything your bringing to public attention the fact that the senior leadership is forcing SOF units to lower their standards to keep personnel numbers up.

 

If I were SOF I'd want this story everywhere.

StormR
StormR 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

Brandon, I read this story this morning in my newspaper and I'm in a mid-size city.  If it's my paper, it's already all over spread out in papers across the nation.  It would have been much more a disservice to your community to not address it.  It shows us civilian types that you and your community CAN be trusted, unlike the politicians who hide things, excuse things away or flat-out lie.  No comfort for you I know, but my level of respect for you and your community sky-rocketed when I saw the post.  You have lived up to your code of honor.

NelsonJr
NelsonJr 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 4 Like

 @BrandonWebb

 "airing dirty laundry for page views" is what some have said? Wow. Let's put this into perspective. This guy didn't commit a "faux pas" related to his military service. He didn't shoot someone accidentally in the heat of battle. He didn't make a mistake bringing in fire support while on a mission. He didn't mistakenly take into custody an "innocent" civilian. Those are accidents. He purposely took dangerous material with the intent of selling them. Material that could've landed in the wrong hands and have been used against our own in one way or another. So if we can bitch about how our own country has sold weapons to others only to have them used against us, we can bitch about one guy who made the same decisions and it was no accident. If people in the community are complaining about it, priorities are a little fu&%ed up to say the least...

my 2 cents USD...

StormR
StormR 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

I'm sorry, Brandon - and all you Navy and SOF guys.  Even though you don't personally know him, it must feel like a terrible betrayal of all you hold dear. 

Old PH2
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Back in the bad old days smuggling was a serious problem aboard all USN ships.  I've got a buddy, an even older PH, that has a picture from when he was on orders at NAS Key West.  He's sitting atop a bale of pot, chinese eyes and all.

Weapons we really didn't see too much trouble with, but drugs were a huge problem.

 

The idea that this guy could no longer tell right from wrong is a COP OUT.  What a huge DUMB ASS!  My advice SHUT YOUR MOTHER FUCKING MOUTH WHILE YOUR STILL AHEAD.  17.5 years for dragging the good reputation of my beloved Navy through a sewer, not enough.

BrandonWebb
BrandonWebb moderator 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 3 Like

 @Old PH2 smuggling still happens and it's a thin line between Persian carpets and guns...

Tango9
Tango9 moderator 5pts

 @BrandonWebb  @Old PH2 Our wing (I won't say what wing) spent a lot of time in the gulf.  90 day deployments. In the particular aircraft we flew, there was a classified area that customs was not allowed into. 

 

Let's just say that area was packed floor to ceiling with gold, rugs, russian hookers and god knows what else when we landed.

 

Only time anyone got busted was some idiot maintenance troop paid off a pilot to smuggle back like 300 cases of rum from Puerto Rico.  He only got nailed because he tried to sell it like 3 feet out the front gate.

HugeFan
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 @BrandonWebb  @Old PH2 Honestly, I'm all for a well-earned trophy here and there (Even though I did read an issue of Ethos in which ADM Olsen strictly forbade the practice). Once it becomes an enterprise unto itself (that is subsidized unbeknownst to the taxpayer) then you've gone grey. When it's firearms that get put into a black market? Let's get real, there is no defense for it. I make no accusation and there is zero evidence (to my knowledge) that Bickle knew or intended these firearms to be sold to drug cartels in Mexico but considering his buddy being located in Las Vegas, it is not an entirely unfounded concern that this may have happened.

LauraWalkerKC
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And left his family high and dry.  Jackass. 

HugeFan
HugeFan moderator 5pts like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

 @LauraWalkerKC Yeah imagine being his son or daughter?So very, very sad.

 

To quote Tango9: "You want to go to school with that lunchbox?"

HugeFan
HugeFan moderator 5pts like.author.displayName 1 Like

It's sad that this guy became convinced of his own invincibility and then proceeded to indirectly supply weps to Lord knows who. I'm glad that this is over with as well, hopefully like Brandon said, senior leadership will look at this and respond in a way that allows the community to keep whoever is worthy and shit-can the rest. Reminiscent of the unfortunate story Eric Greitens covers in his book.

GoNavy
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I am glad that Bickle is behind bars. This is a serious offence and it's a disgrace to the Navy. I hate seeing military/former military committing crime. We are professionals and have a higher standard to each other and to our country. Thank you for reporting this Brandon. There is always a bad apple in the bunch....even SEALs.

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