![]() ![]() Gallagher says in the video that he’s fighting to clear his name, despite being found not guilty of the most serious charges against him. Portions of those interviews were published by The New York Times on its FX show “The Weekly” in December. The war crimes case of Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher just got more complicated as the Navy is expanding its investigation to SEAL Team 6 operators. The video includes clips from Naval Criminal Investigative Service interviews of Gallagher’s SEAL teammates where the men tell investigators about the alleged actions of their chief. “We don’t identify them by name, or by any other manner, due to the nature of their work, for the protection of their teammates and their families, and to protect on-going and future missions.” ![]() “As a matter of policy we do not identify our special operators,” Lawrence said in an email. Tamara Lawrence, a spokeswoman for Naval Special Warfare Command in San Diego, said in a statement late Monday that the Navy, as a practice, does not identify active-duty SEALs. Tim Parlatore, one of Gallagher’s attorneys, declined to say Monday what that project is or when it will be published. The video appears to be a trailer for an unspecified future project. ![]()
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