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Brig. Gen. Gina Farrisee
Congressional testimony reveals that within FIVE HOURS of Pat Tillman's death, 'general' Farrisee managed to get BUSH to SIGN the paperwork for his "Silver Star":
Have you ever known anyone with a schnoz like that to tell the TRUTH?
I SURELY HAVE NOT!!
"Brig. Gen. Gina Farrisee, who is director of military personnel management at the Pentagon, is expected to receive a letter of punishment for her involvement in the oversight of the awarding of Tillmans Silver Star."
"Brig. Gen. Gina Farrisee, who is director of military personnel management at the Pentagon, is expected to receive a letter of punishment for her involvement in the oversight of the awarding of Tillman's Silver Star."
Brig. Gen. Gina Farrisee, Army director of military personnel management at the Pentagon: _"Written memorandum of concern for failing to ensure that a medical examiner's concerns were properly resolved."
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291591,00.html Other officers cited for criticism included Brig. Gen. Gina Farrisee, director of military personnel management at the Pentagon, and Lt. Col. Jeff Bailey, the battalion commander who oversaw Tillman's platoon and played a role in the recommendation for his Silver Star. Both will receive memoranda of concern, Geren said http://www.wtop.com/?nid=116&sid=1205962 By The Associated Press (AP) - The results of the determinations made by Army Secretary Pete Geren after the release of a review he requested from Gen. William Wallace on the friendly fire death of Army Ranger Pat Tillman. ___ Ret. Lt. Gen. Philip Kensinger, a senior leader in the administrative chain of command for the 75th Ranger Regiment: _Sanctioned by Wallace for lying in investigations conducted seven months after Tillman's death. _Also censured by Geren, who referred the case to the Army Grade Determination review board, which could take away one of Kensinger's three stars. ___ Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, commander of the Joint Special Operations Command: _No action was necessary, because he appropriately presumed the Silver Star recommendation for Tillman was accurate and because he appropriately alerted his chain of command when he learned about the friendly fire incident. ___ Brig. Gen. James Nixon, Tillman's regimental commander: _Written memorandum of concern for keeping information about the friendly fire investigation within his staff and not ensuring that the Tillman family was told. ___ Ret. Brig. Gen. Gary Jones, leader of one of the early Army investigations into the incident: _Written memorandum of concern for incorrectly characterizing Tillman's actions in describing why he should have been awarded a Silver Star and for not interviewing an additional witness about Kensinger's statement when conducting his review. ___ Brig. Gen. Gina Farrisee, Army director of military personnel management at the Pentagon: _Written memorandum of concern for failing to ensure that a medical examiner's concerns were properly resolved. ___ Col. Jeff Bailey, Tillman's battalion commander: _Written memorandum of concern for his handling of the punishment against the Rangers involved in the shooting of Tillman. ___ Three other officers received punishments, but because they were below the rank of general officer the Army did not release their names. (Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
By The Associated Press
(AP) - The results of the determinations made by Army Secretary Pete Geren after the release of a review he requested from Gen. William Wallace on the friendly fire death of Army Ranger Pat Tillman. ___ Ret. Lt. Gen. Philip Kensinger, a senior leader in the administrative chain of command for the 75th Ranger Regiment: _Sanctioned by Wallace for lying in investigations conducted seven months after Tillman's death. _Also censured by Geren, who referred the case to the Army Grade Determination review board, which could take away one of Kensinger's three stars. ___ Lt. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, commander of the Joint Special Operations Command: _No action was necessary, because he appropriately presumed the Silver Star recommendation for Tillman was accurate and because he appropriately alerted his chain of command when he learned about the friendly fire incident. ___ Brig. Gen. James Nixon, Tillman's regimental commander: _Written memorandum of concern for keeping information about the friendly fire investigation within his staff and not ensuring that the Tillman family was told. ___ Ret. Brig. Gen. Gary Jones, leader of one of the early Army investigations into the incident: _Written memorandum of concern for incorrectly characterizing Tillman's actions in describing why he should have been awarded a Silver Star and for not interviewing an additional witness about Kensinger's statement when conducting his review. ___ Brig. Gen. Gina Farrisee, Army director of military personnel management at the Pentagon: _Written memorandum of concern for failing to ensure that a medical examiner's concerns were properly resolved. ___ Col. Jeff Bailey, Tillman's battalion commander: _Written memorandum of concern for his handling of the punishment against the Rangers involved in the shooting of Tillman. ___ Three other officers received punishments, but because they were below the rank of general officer the Army did not release their names. |
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