Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, the Marine who was relieved of duty after publicly criticizing senior leaders on Facebook over Afghanistan, will plead guilty to some charges in his special court martial, ...
The parents of Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday they "don't know" how their son is doing after he was put into the brig Monday. According to the parents, no one ...
A Marine Corps veteran is being charged for criticizing the U.S. removal from Afghanistan which was orchestrated by the Biden Administration. On Wednesday, Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller was ...
Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller Scheller posted a viral video in which he tore into military leadership after the Aug. 26 ISIS-K suicide bombing at Kabul's airport -- which killed 13 US service ...
The parents of the Marine officer who is jailed after posting a scathing video about the botched Afghan withdrawal slammed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, Secretary of Defense ...
Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, who has waged a one-man social media campaign against top government and military leaders over their failures in Afghanistan, is out of the brig at Camp Lejeune, North ...
Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Scheller, the Marine who posted videos online criticizing the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, has been ordered to forfeit $5,000 worth of pay for one month and ...
It was late spring 2004. Stuart Scheller, a freshly minted accountant and recent University of Cincinnati graduate, was watching ­images on television of Marines in Iraq moving ­street-to-street ...
Stuart Scheller, a former officer in the Marine Corps with ties to the Cincinnati area who received national attention after criticizing leaders over the pullout from Afghanistan, announced he has ...
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 ...
Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, the Marine who was relieved of duty after publicly criticizing senior leaders on Facebook over Afghanistan, will plead guilty to some charges in his special court martial, ...