Acquitted Navy SEAL rejoins elite warriors
The late great Groucho Marx said that military justice was to justice what military music was to music.
But thankfully we saw some justice when Navy SEAL Special Operations 2nd Class Matthew McCabe was acquitted of charges that he punched a captured notorious Iraqi terrorist.
McCabe was the third of three SEALs found not guilty of charges associated with the alleged assault.
The Virginian-Pilot reports that McCabe is rejoining his elite fellow special operators in training in the Nevada desert.
You can read my earlier post about the Navy SEALs 3, which has a link to a good piece by former Navy SEAL Master Chief Bill Bruhmuller, here
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