Justice for the MARSOC 3 Is Delayed Yet Again
The courts martial for three Marine Raiders — known as the MARSOC 3 — have been delayed again, leaving the special operators in legal limbo.
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The courts martial for three Marine Raiders — known as the MARSOC 3 — have been delayed again, leaving the special operators in legal limbo.
The MARSOC 3, three Marine Raiders charged with killing a civilian contractor in Iraq in 2018, finally have a trial date set by their command.
Chief Petty Officer Eric Gilmet is a MARSOC Special Operations Independent Duty Corpsman (SOIDC) and veteran of the Marine Recon community.
UAP recently sat down with Gunnery Sergeant Joshua Negron, an active Marine Raider and veteran of the Marine Reconnaissance community.
Q&A with GySgt Danny Draher, a seasoned former Reconnaissance Marine and current Marine Raider, conducted by SOFREP veteran Nick Coffman.
Dozens of emails spanning nearly five months show the command has deliberately dragged its feet on answering questions about the MARSOC 3.
1SG John Hatley was released yesterday from Leavenworth Federal Prison after spending 10 years incarcerated for crimes he didn’t commit.
The former U.S. Army Lt. Colonel writes: “I don’t think our service members lose their constitutional rights when they put on their uniforms.”
This documentary film will follow the MARSOC 3 from the night of the alleged incident, through their trial and the ultimate outcome.
UAP is honored to announce that 1SG John Hatley will be released from federal prison on October 16, 2020 in Leavenworth, Kansas.
With a command seemingly aligned against them and a GoFundMe fundraiser mysteriously shut down the MARSOC 3 are being left out in the cold.