Military Misconduct (2018) __top__ Page
Throughout 2018, Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty) faced intense scrutiny due to a cluster of violent crimes. Over a short period, several service members were arrested for the murders of their spouses or civilians. These incidents painted a grim picture of the psychological toll of repeated deployments and the failure of family advocacy programs.
October 26, 2023 Subject: Comprehensive Review of Misconduct Trends, Cases, and Policy Changes in the United States Armed Forces during 2018 military misconduct (2018)
Misconduct in 2018 was not limited to battlefield infractions but spanned social, sexual, and professional domains. Throughout 2018, Fort Bragg (now Fort Liberty) faced
court-martials and administrative separations specifically targeting online misconduct, leading to stricter social media regulations across all branches. High-Profile War Crimes and Judicial Intervention 2018 was a pivotal year for the prosecution of elite special operations forces, raising questions about "battlefield ethics." Chief Petty Officer Eddie Gallagher : In late 2018, Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher was charged with premeditated murder for the alleged stabbing of a wounded ISIS prisoner in Iraq. The case became a lightning rod for debate over the boundaries of combat conduct and executive clemency. Major Mathew Golsteyn : The Army October 26, 2023 Subject: Comprehensive Review of Misconduct
