Army Secretary Fires 4-Star General Who Meddled in Promotion of Unfit Subordinate

and we're sure that the subordinate IS a woman?
From the link in the OP

"A Military.com investigation found that Gen. Charles Hamilton, who oversees Army Materiel Command, spent about a month last year trying to pull strings behind the scenes for a female lieutenant colonel to breeze through the service's Battalion Commander Assessment Program, or BCAP. This included directly lobbying at least three generals on the assessment panel and successfully pushing officials to let the lieutenant colonel get a second board two days after she failed the first."

Could still be a tranny I guess...
 
So you think that a foreign citizen working for the US government or an American company isn't subject to the same laws as any American in the same position?

What, you think foreign nationals working inside their own country are somehow subjected to US laws just because they are working for a US company or the US government?

Wow, you really are delusional. Tell me, do you think US nationals working for a Chinese company inside the US suddenly fall under Chinese laws?

I'm done with this. You really have absolutely no concept of how this works, and obviously never spent a single day in uniform. The way you try to talk about this subject makes that all to obvious.
 
Wow, you really are delusional. Tell me, do you think US nationals working for a Chinese company inside the US suddenly fall under Chinese laws?
No, Einstein, but the employer does. Just because Eisenhower was working in England did relieve him of following US law. We were talking about a general who is being disciplined. Please keep up with the thread.
 
Back
Top Bottom