The Marine Commandant Scandal Is A Rare Look Into The Power And Influence Of 4-Star Generals
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Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. James Amos allegedly sought to have investigation documents classified that could have possibly incriminated him under article 37 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice for unlawfully influencing an investigation.
Now the Commandant is under investigation, Chuck Hagels top military advisor is caught in the middle of it, and one of the Marines court-martialed in the Taliban urination scandal says its why he should be exonerated.
In early 2012, after a video surfaced appearing to depict three U.S. Marines urinating on Taliban corpses, Amos ordered a full investigation.
He appointed a tremendously well respected Marine general, Lt. Gen. Thomas Waldhauser, to head the inquiry. At the time, Waldhauser was the commanding general of both Marine Corps Forces Central Command and I Marine Expeditionary Force. He now serves as the senior military advisor to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.
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