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11-17-2022, 17:12
SSG Melgar was murdered 5 years ago
The convicted are getting a new trial?
Another Five-Sided Outhouse kick in the balls :mad::mad::mad::mad:
Navy SEAL convicted for death of Green Beret Logan Melgar has 10-year sentence ‘set aside’
An appeals court has ordered that Navy SEAL Tony DeDolph will get a new sentencing hearing.
By Jeff Schogol | Published Nov 17, 2022 9:43 AM
Army Special Forces Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar, right, died in June 17 in Mali. Former Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer Tony E. DeDolph, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter and faced a 10-year prison sentence, will see that sentence dropped ahead of a resentencing hearing. (Task & Purpose photo composite).
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/navy-seal-tony-dedolph-sentencing-green-beret-logan-melgar/
Pre-Funeral Reception in Honor of SSG Logan Melgar , 3rd SFG(A)
Sunday, 19 NOV 2017, 1900-2100 Hours
The Special Forces Charitable Trust (SFCT) is hosting a Pre-Funeral reception in Honor of SSG Logan Melgar, at
Ragtime
1345 N. Courthouse Rd.
Arlington, VA. 22201
SFCT is providing heavy appetizers as well as beer and wine. Hard alcohol is available at the individual’s cost. Attendees are welcome to continue to enjoy Ragtime until close.
The Funeral for SSG LOGAN J MELGAR
MONDAY, 20 NOV 2017, 1300 Hours
Memorial Gate, Arlington National Cemetery
(Pleased be lined up in your vehicle at the Memorial Gate NLT: 1215 Hours.)
SSG Melgar enlisted in the Army in January, 2012 as an 18X.
In 2013, he started his Special Forces training in 2016 and was assigned to the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg, NC on completion of the Special Forces Qualification and Special Forces Engineer courses. SSG Melgar conducted two deployments to Afghanistan as an engineer sergeant while serving with the Group.
At the time of his death, SSG Melgar was part of a small team in Bamako providing the Ambassador Paul A. Folmsbee intelligence about Islamic militancies in Mali to protect American personnel against attacks. The sergeant also helped assess which Malian Army troops might be trained and equipped to build a counterterrorism force.
SSG Melgar was a devoted husband to his wife, Michelle Melgar, and father to his two teenage sons aged 13 and 15 years old.
The convicted are getting a new trial?
Another Five-Sided Outhouse kick in the balls :mad::mad::mad::mad:
Navy SEAL convicted for death of Green Beret Logan Melgar has 10-year sentence ‘set aside’
An appeals court has ordered that Navy SEAL Tony DeDolph will get a new sentencing hearing.
By Jeff Schogol | Published Nov 17, 2022 9:43 AM
Army Special Forces Staff Sgt. Logan Melgar, right, died in June 17 in Mali. Former Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer Tony E. DeDolph, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter and faced a 10-year prison sentence, will see that sentence dropped ahead of a resentencing hearing. (Task & Purpose photo composite).
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/navy-seal-tony-dedolph-sentencing-green-beret-logan-melgar/
Pre-Funeral Reception in Honor of SSG Logan Melgar , 3rd SFG(A)
Sunday, 19 NOV 2017, 1900-2100 Hours
The Special Forces Charitable Trust (SFCT) is hosting a Pre-Funeral reception in Honor of SSG Logan Melgar, at
Ragtime
1345 N. Courthouse Rd.
Arlington, VA. 22201
SFCT is providing heavy appetizers as well as beer and wine. Hard alcohol is available at the individual’s cost. Attendees are welcome to continue to enjoy Ragtime until close.
The Funeral for SSG LOGAN J MELGAR
MONDAY, 20 NOV 2017, 1300 Hours
Memorial Gate, Arlington National Cemetery
(Pleased be lined up in your vehicle at the Memorial Gate NLT: 1215 Hours.)
SSG Melgar enlisted in the Army in January, 2012 as an 18X.
In 2013, he started his Special Forces training in 2016 and was assigned to the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg, NC on completion of the Special Forces Qualification and Special Forces Engineer courses. SSG Melgar conducted two deployments to Afghanistan as an engineer sergeant while serving with the Group.
At the time of his death, SSG Melgar was part of a small team in Bamako providing the Ambassador Paul A. Folmsbee intelligence about Islamic militancies in Mali to protect American personnel against attacks. The sergeant also helped assess which Malian Army troops might be trained and equipped to build a counterterrorism force.
SSG Melgar was a devoted husband to his wife, Michelle Melgar, and father to his two teenage sons aged 13 and 15 years old.