In 2018, a group of Navy SEALs broke ranks and accused their chief, Eddie Gallagher, of murder—sucking them all into the biggest war crimes trial in a generation. Did a Navy SEAL cross the line in Iraq? Dan Taberski (“Running from COPS”) takes you inside that courtroom for the first time, peeling back the curtain on how America wages its wars now and revealing the story that the media covering the... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
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Very good, well put together. more
I have never thought about the ethical and moral dilemmas our soldiers face every day. I already had a tremendous amount of respect for our servicemen and women, but this podcast made me respect them even more. Well done, covering both sides of the story, and making us all think about ethical scenarios that occur every single day in war.
SEALS are NOT the quiet professionals. Special Forces, aka Green Berets, are The Quiet Professionals. Getting basic information regarding special operations wrong is not a great way to start a podcast.
I’m so happy you found her a little sister she looks just a lot older now I hope she’s having an awesome birthday
A good podcast but it raised a lot more questions than it answers. It would be good if ATV+ were to follow it up with an in-depth look at the impact of special ops on the situations they were supposed to address (ie what happened to the people and places where they happened) and the families and military personnel involved. We never look properly at the full cost of war.
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