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President Trump ordered that embattled Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher keep his coveted "Trident" insignia that signifies membership in the elite special operations unit, Defense Secretary Mark Esper ...
Eddie Gallagher may lose his trident pin and face further sanctions by the U.S. Navy Seals, despite a reinstatement from President Trump after he posed for a picture with the dead body of a ...
Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, 40, was prepared to surrender his Trident pin “for the good of the SEALs, the president, and the country” but was later informed that he would be allowed to keep it.
“The Navy will NOT be taking away Warfighter and Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher’s Trident Pin,” the president tweeted on Thursday. “This case was handled very badly from the beginning.
The Navy has paused a review to determine whether to remove SEAL Eddie Gallagher's Trident pin following his highly publicized war crimes case after President Trump demanded the halt on Thursday.
Navy leaders appear to be awaiting a formal order from the president concerning Special Operations Chief Eddie Gallagher's trident device, a symbol of his membership in the elite SEALs.
The Navy announced on Monday that it had canceled Gallagher's scheduled Dec. 2 trident review board.
The Navy has decided that three other officers involved in the Eddie Gallagher case will also not lose their Trident Pins.
The Navy plans to review the status of Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher whose demotion was reversed last week by President Trump.
President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday that he would not allow the Navy to strip Chief Eddie Gallagher of his Trident, the insignia that marks him as a Navy SEAL. "The Navy will NOT be taking ...
The Navy has decided that three other officers involved in the Eddie Gallagher case will also not lose their Trident Pins.
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