Marine Sergeants to be Court-Martialed for Being Too Mean to Recruits

ArawnDeathLord
Daily Stormer
December 21, 2016

These delicate marines can’t be expected to handle aggression without getting PTSD.

We’re living in the current year, goyim, and you know what that means! That’s right-it’s time to fight a world war with Russia while also teaching our toughest soldiers that conflict and physical punishment are things they can’t possibly handle.

Marine Corps Times:

The abuse scandal at the Marine Corps’ East Coast training depot at Parris Island, South Carolina, widened on Tuesday as charges against three Marines were referred to a special court-martial and a fourth Marine will appear before an Article 32 hearing stemming from investigations into allegations of abuse.

Marine Corps Training and Education Command announced the following Marines assigned to Parris Island have been charged with violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice:

Staff Sgt. Matthew T. Bacchus was charged with maltreatment, violation of a lawful order and making a false official statement.

Staff Sgt. Jose Lucena-Martinez was charged with failure to obey a lawful general order and making a false official statement.

Sgt. Riley R. Gress was charged with maltreatment, failure to obey a lawful order and making a false official statement.

The three Marines will face special courts-martial, which is a mid-level court venue that can punish convicted Marines with a maximum confinement up to one year in the brig.

Apparently, the marines are more worried about scandals than usual due to a recent tragedy that occurred as a result of PURE HATRED.

None of the allegations are in connection with the investigation into the March 18 suicide of recruit Raheel Siddiqui, a Muslim Marine recruit who jumped to his death during boot camp at Parris Island after he was hazed and struck by his drill instructor.

It’s difficult to even think about this story without the six million coming to mind. Every time a drill sergeant slaps or chokes a recruit, imagine a Chosenite burning in an oven. When this poor sandnigger died, it really was a tragedy; our country lost an incredibly brave, noble soul that day – one who surely would have given his life for America. But it was not to be. After that nazi slapped him, the courageous muzzie immediately knew that the only option left to him was smashing his own head in by throwing himself forty feet into the ground.

And to be clear, the only information to be found about how these sergeants were “abusing” their recruits in this case and in the current case was that they were slapping and choking them. Oh, and apparently someone called the towelhead a terrorist.

Truly, a harrowing tale of abuse.

For the sake of fairness, though, it must be admitted that these guys are also being charged with lying about why certain recruits were sick; instead of admitting that their sickness was due to hazing, they reported it being due to pneumonia.

But still. if these guys hadn’t lied, they wouldn’t have been able to haze their recruits. Hazing has always been an important part of military training, and honestly, if these recruits couldn’t take it, should they have been in the marines in the first place?

Military.com:

Recruits in various platoons within the battalion, investigators found, were unevenly pitted against each other by their drill instructors in Marine Corps Martial Arts Program training, occasionally with injuries resulting. Recruits reported being taken to the “dungeon,” an empty squad bay covered in a thick layer of yellow dust, where they’d be made to run back and forth and do burpees while the staff posted a lookout. And they would be made to clean floors with small green “scuzz” pads in physically demanding or stressful positions.

One of the two rhabdomyolysis cases was caused by the latter exercise. One night, after a day of intense physical training including MCMAP, a recruit was ordered to clean his squad bay with a towel in a stress position, without touching his knees to the floor.
After cleaning the floor for nearly an hour, the recruit felt a severe pain in his legs, investigations show. The next day, the recruit had trouble walking. He would later be diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis and dropped from the unit.

The drop roster showed only that the recruit suffered from pneumonia. It’s not clear from the investigation whether the recruit opted to recycle and attempt training again after recovery, or how severe his case was.

We’re one misunderstanding in Syria away from nuclear war with Russia, and we’re preparing by punishing drill sergeants who don’t treat soldiers like babies. Let that sink in.