Revisions: Army War College, Ft. Bliss, Navy, and the British army make moves
The Army War College stripped Sen. John Walsh (Democrat of Montana) of his war college degree over the issue of plagiarism, which an inquiry found "egregious." (Some people say that his CIB also should be looked into.) Meanwhile, the garrison commander at Fort Bliss was put on waivers. Whilst the Navy removed the command team ...
The Army War College stripped Sen. John Walsh (Democrat of Montana) of his war college degree over the issue of plagiarism, which an inquiry found "egregious." (Some people say that his CIB also should be looked into.)
The Army War College stripped Sen. John Walsh (Democrat of Montana) of his war college degree over the issue of plagiarism, which an inquiry found "egregious." (Some people say that his CIB also should be looked into.)
Meanwhile, the garrison commander at Fort Bliss was put on waivers. Whilst the Navy removed the command team of a destroyer. And the Marine Corps Times is asking whether the service record Gen. James Amos gave to Congress is accurate.
Finally, the Queen of England revoked a Military Cross awarded to a British major in relation to fighting in Afghanistan in 2009.
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