Ive heard this story before but didn’t know it happened in Ukraine. This guy sounds like a strong SecDef contender.
TigerUSA20 on
Geez, if someone had to write a 50-page report every time I partook in an “overindulgence in alcohol”, a few national parks would no longer have trees.
CrashingOutFrFr on
We’ve all been there before.
chrome1453 on
Misleading headline. He did get drunk and showed up hungover to an important meeting, but the classified maps were left behind by a sergeant who was traveling with him. The general accepted responsibility for the loss because he was the senior officer present, but he wasn’t the one who actually lost them.
Baystars2025 on
Sounds promotable
HARRYSH0ULDERS on
MURIKAAAAA!!!!!!
Ok-Panda7137 on
Probably untreated PTSD. Hope he gets the help and empathy he needs.
RunDNA on
In April 1944 the American Major General Henry J. F. Miller was at a dinner party at Claridge’s Hotel in London when he publicly blabbed about D-Day: “On my honor the invasion will take place before June 15.” (D-Day would eventually occur on June 6).
That he had been a classmate of Eisenhower’s at West Point didn’t help him; he got demoted and sent home.
Paraphrasing_ on
I’ve watched enough episodes of “Slow Horses” to know this isn’t uncommon.
ketamarine on
Sounds like he had a good time tho!
Novemberai on
See? Alcohol is more harmful to society and national security than weed
Exploding_Testicles on
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LwyrUpAmrca on
At least the worst thing I ever lost while drunk was a baseball card I keep in my wallet
Brobeast on
And this is precisely why i dont believe in most conspiracy’s.
People want to tell me that bush/cheney convinced a shadow government to plan and orchestrate an attack on our own people, and yet they would have me also believe that NOT ONE single guy/gal included in these attacks hasnt left a single “Evil Master Plan” spark notes on the morning bus ride to villian school??
bappestinian on
That’s a cause for promotion in this administration.
DeepInTheSheep on
Was he partying with Kegsbreath?
kickflip2indy on
What the hell was he thinking? You don’t try to keep up the pace whilst with anyone who lives east of the Oder river 🤭
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We’re onto Iran
Happens to the best of us
Ive heard this story before but didn’t know it happened in Ukraine. This guy sounds like a strong SecDef contender.
Geez, if someone had to write a 50-page report every time I partook in an “overindulgence in alcohol”, a few national parks would no longer have trees.
We’ve all been there before.
Misleading headline. He did get drunk and showed up hungover to an important meeting, but the classified maps were left behind by a sergeant who was traveling with him. The general accepted responsibility for the loss because he was the senior officer present, but he wasn’t the one who actually lost them.
Sounds promotable
MURIKAAAAA!!!!!!
Probably untreated PTSD. Hope he gets the help and empathy he needs.
In April 1944 the American Major General Henry J. F. Miller was at a dinner party at Claridge’s Hotel in London when he publicly blabbed about D-Day: “On my honor the invasion will take place before June 15.” (D-Day would eventually occur on June 6).
That he had been a classmate of Eisenhower’s at West Point didn’t help him; he got demoted and sent home.
I’ve watched enough episodes of “Slow Horses” to know this isn’t uncommon.
Sounds like he had a good time tho!
See? Alcohol is more harmful to society and national security than weed
” “
At least the worst thing I ever lost while drunk was a baseball card I keep in my wallet
And this is precisely why i dont believe in most conspiracy’s.
People want to tell me that bush/cheney convinced a shadow government to plan and orchestrate an attack on our own people, and yet they would have me also believe that NOT ONE single guy/gal included in these attacks hasnt left a single “Evil Master Plan” spark notes on the morning bus ride to villian school??
That’s a cause for promotion in this administration.
Was he partying with Kegsbreath?
What the hell was he thinking? You don’t try to keep up the pace whilst with anyone who lives east of the Oder river 🤭
We’re not sending the best & brightest, are we…
Good old American discipline.