Matthew Cole, The Crimes of SEAL Team 6. The Intercept, 10 January 2017. “Officially known as the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, SEAL Team 6 is today the most celebrated of the U.S. military’s special mission units. But hidden behind the heroic narratives is a darker, more troubling story of “revenge ops,” unjustified killings, mutilations, and other atrocities — a pattern of criminal violence that emerged soon after the Afghan war began and was tolerated and covered up by the command’s leadership.”
January 10, 2017
The Crimes of SEAL Team 6
January 10, 2017 Filed Under: Law, War/War crimes Tagged With: "canoeing", battle of roberts ridge, britt slabinski, hugh wyman howard iii, joint special operations command (jsoc), joint special operations commander general stanley mccrystal, laws of armed conflict, malcolm macpherson, naval criminal investigative service (ncis), naval special warfare development group (seal team 6), neil roberts, objective bull, osama bin laden, robert o'neill, susan raser, the wedding party massacre (in afghanistan on 6 march 2002), vice admiral william mcraven