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President Donald Trump in November. He was set to stand trial this winter for allegedly murdering a man he suspected to be an Afghan bombmaker.“On Dec. 3, 2019, following a thorough review, Lt. Beaudette denied Golsteyn’s request for reinstatement of the Special Forces Tab,' an Army spokesperson, who declined to be identified, said in prepared statement.Beaudette wrote in his memo denying to reinstate the tab that the Justice Department’s acting pardon attorney said the presidential pardon was preemptive, and “does not erase or expunge the record of offense charges and does not indicate innocence.' The Washington Post, which the news, noted that the incident could set up a confrontation between Pentagon and White House leaders.
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Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer was asked to in November over a similar struggle with the president to reinstate the SEAL trident of Chief Special Warfare Operator.
Phillip Stackhouse, the civilian attorney representing Golsteyn, said that his office has already appealed the decision to the Army Board for Correction of Military Records. They also will send a letter to the White House Counsel.“The Army has asked the ABCMR to consider those decisions along with Golsteyn’s request for removal of a General Officer Memorandum of Reprimand issued on April 24, 2014, from his official Army record,' the Army spokesman’s statement added.Also at stake is a potential Silver Star medal upgrade to the Distinguished Service Cross. Kyle Rempfer November 18, 2019The issue of whether to reinstate the tab appeared to be controversial among some Green Berets.One retired Army Special Forces soldier, Sgt. 1st Class Clay Martin, said stripping tabs prior to trial “shows SF command’s willingness to jump up and do anything to avoid a potential political nightmare.”“While I’ve never seen them revoke a medal, I’ve certainly seen revoked tabs without waiting to see what the outcome is,' Martin said in a previous Army Times story on the issue. But the tab is not a lifetime guarantee, regardless of legal outcomes, said one officer.“Bottom line, SOF need to have a way to maintain standards and expectations of judgment within the force beyond what is merely legal, and especially just ‘barely this side of what can be proven in a court of law,’ ” Mike Nelson, an Army Special Forces lieutenant colonel, previously said, adding that is his own opinion and not that of the Army.At the time of the president’s pardon, Golsteyn was awaiting trial by court-martial for premeditated murder under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
The latest case against Golsteyn was the second time the Army investigated the 2010 incident in Helmand province. Nancy drew alibi in ashes walkthrough the antique shop key puzzle.