Posted: 3/9/2015 2:32:31 PM EDT
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Task Force Violence, the unforgiven
They called themselves Task Force Violent. Recently declassified documents raise troubling questions about the military's effort to send these Marines to prison. A legal tribunal ultimately cleared them of allegations they had mindlessly mowed down innocent Afghans, and exposed failures by senior leaders who sent them into the war zone without clear orders and without being sufficiently outfitted for combat. But the highly publicized ordeal left many of these men shattered - casualties, they say, of a politicized war and the sensational coverage by a media fed a story that sacrificed the truth from Day One, a truth only now coming to light. [\quote] |
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TF Violent. Good link though. Quoted:
TF Violent. Good link though. Maj Galvin has refered to them as TF Violence on numerous occasions before and that is how they were know at the time of the incident The story of 'Task Force Violence' To some, it was a miracle that Task Force Violence, the nickname Galvin gave to his unit, made it to Afghanistan at all. Sanchez said Galvin had dubbed Fox Company "Task Force Violence" because it fit his personal philosophy of war.
"War is violence, and if you are not doing violence, you are not fighting the war," Sanchez said during the hearing, characterizing Galvin's ideology. |
| I have heard from friends who were formally with MARSOC, that Col Nicholson is just one of those guys who did not like Marines but the over all problem was that SOCOM and many of its member did not agree with how the Marines entry into SOCOM. They originally wanted the Marines to be an enabling force for NSW and not to be operators/shooters and when the Marine Corps gave them operators/shooters there was a very negative reaction |