Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It was late spring 2004. Stuart Scheller, a freshly minted accountant and recent University of Cincinnati graduate, was watching ...
EXCLUSIVE: A Marine lieutenant colonel from Ohio who publicly spoke out against the Afghanistan withdrawal will lead rank-and-file service members door-to-door in the Senate next week in support of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Former Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheler will oversee a Defense Department review into how officers are evaluated and promoted.
Today on the RealClearDefense podcast “Hot Wash” RCD editor David Craig, contributor John Waters, and host John Sorensen speak with retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller about holding the ...
A Marine who was found guilty after posting a series of videos on social media criticizing top military leaders' handling of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan received a sentence of one month ...
Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller pleaded guilty Thursday to all charges in a special court-martial, and he'll receive a letter of reprimand and will have to forfeit $5,000 in salary for one month.
Stuart Scheller served 17 years in the United States Marine Corps, did five combat deployments, worked his way up to the rank of lieutenant colonel and earned a master's degree in foreign ...
US Marine Corps Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller has been relieved of command after he posted a video online questioning military leaders' handling of the situation in Afghanistan, a Marine Corps spokesperson ...
Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller on Aug. 29 said he's resigning after being relieved of command for calling out military leaders over the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan that killed at least 170 ...