How sad. He had only 3-years left to make it to the 20-year retirement. If only he had waited 72 hours and discussed the matter with family and friends, he would probably wouldn't have posted this criticism.
As an ex-military service man, I really don't believe any military should participate in social media. It's really a bad idea. Think about how it has possibilities of compromising the individual, their mission, fellow soldiers, and the rest of the military. To me it is akin to "Loose lips sink ships".
I feel bad for Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller. I really do. This is because I know all the cluster F*ks that I endured. It's a hard life. Those 17 years were not easy by any means. All of it was thrown away in an instant for 'something' that should always stay within the ranks of the military.
How sad. He had only 3-years left to make it to the 20-year retirement. If only he had waited 72 hours and discussed the matter with family and friends, he would probably wouldn't have posted this criticism.
As an ex-military service man, I really don't believe any military should participate in social media. It's really a bad idea. Think about how it has possibilities of compromising the individual, their mission, fellow soldiers, and the rest of the military. To me it is akin to "Loose lips sink ships".
I feel bad for Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller. I really do. This is because I know all the cluster F*ks that I endured. It's a hard life. Those 17 years were not easy by any means. All of it was thrown away in an instant for 'something' that should always stay within the ranks of the military.