Nolan Dalla

Meet Charles Q. Brown, Jr. — the Air Force General Fired by Trump

 

 

MEET THE AIR FORCE GENERAL JUST FIRED BY TRUMP

So, you claim that you support and respect the proud men and women who serve in the American military?

Is that right?

Okay then, take a moment and read this. Let’s meet United States Air Force Four-Star General Charles Q. Brown, Jr. READ HIS FULL BIO HERE

Gen. Brown is in the news, right now — and not in a good way. That’s because he was just fired by Trump. The reason? He’s been accused as being a so-called “DEI hire.”

Really, a “DEI Hire?”

Let’s fact-check this, shall we? The General’s background and resume leading up to his confirmation in a unanimous bi-partisan 98-0 vote in the United States Senate and later appointment as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is well worth our closer examination. This is especially true when contrasted with his much lesser-qualified superiors who summarily fired him — including FOX News TV-personality-turned-Secretary-of-Defense Pete Hegseth and Commander Bone Spurs himself, the current president.

Here’s Gen. Brown’s record of personal and professional achievements during a lifetime of unwavering service to the people of this country (everything here is verified–fact check HERE):

 

 

Wait, here’s some more detail about this “DEI hire.”

Notice all those ribbons and colors on his chest. Those medals have real meaning. His list of medals and other accoutrements reads as follows:

 

– Bronze oak leaf clusterBronze oak leaf cluster
– Defense Distinguished Service Medal with two bronze oak leaf clusters
– Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
– Defense Superior Service Medal
– Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters
– Bronze Star Medal
– Defense Meritorious Service Medal
– Meritorious Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters
– Joint Meritorious Unit Award with oak leaf cluster
– Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with four oak leaf clusters
– Air Force Organizational Excellence Award with two oak leaf clusters
– Combat Readiness Medal
– National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star
– Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
– Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
– Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
– Korea Defense Service Medal
– Nuclear Deterrence Operations Service Medal
– Air Force Overseas Short Tour Service Ribbon
– Air Force Expeditionary Service Ribbon with gold frame and oak leaf cluster
– Air Force Longevity Service Award with one silver and three bronze oak leaf clusters
– Air Force Training Ribbon
– Aerial Achievement Medal
– Joint Service Commendation Medal
– Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters
– Order of National Security Merit Sam-Il Medal (Republic of Korea)
– Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Tentera) (Singapore)
– NATO Medal for Former Yugoslavia

 

As for military promotions based on merit, Gen. Brown has risen up steadily through the ranks as a distinguished USAF officer, in bi-partisan fashion, under Republican and Democratic administrations, alike. His career started under Reagan, and ends with Trump — after serving a total of SEVEN presents over four decades.

 

– General 2018
– Lieutenant General 2015
– Major General 2013
– Brigadier General 2009
– Colonel 2005
– Lieutenant Colonel 1999
– Major 1996
– Captain 1989
– First Lieutenant 1987
– Second Lieutenant 1985

 

Now, that we’ve examined much Gen. Brown’s background, let’s compare the two backgrounds of his former bosses, including the least qualified Secretary of Defense in American history (Pete Hegseth) and the draft-dodging commander-in-chief president (Donald Trump).

Hmm, on second thought, let’s not bother–since Gen. Brown’s military record took up so much space (and there’s more–I just posted the highlights). Moreover, any list of “qualifications” or “military accomplishments” pertaining to those who did the firing would be woefully lacking if not downright embarrassing. Indeed, do a side-by-side comparison. Such a comparison would be laughable if it weren’t so cringeworthy.

You tell me who’s more qualified to make executive decisions about the armed forces — HIM or THEM? You tell me who’s more qualified to make command recommendations in a time of crisis — HIM or THEM? You tell me who’s more qualified to be a leader of men and women protecting our national security — HIM or THEM?

Unlike Trump and Hegseth, both with checkered pasts that would disqualify most buck privates from even enlisting for military service — including multiple felonies, unnerving alcohol issues, public incidents of misconduct, allegations of marital abuse, countless instances of serial adultery, messy divorces, a rape conviction, reckless mishandling of classified secrets, half a dozen bankruptcy filings, numerous scandals, gross misogyny, payoffs to a porn star, payoffs of dirty media allies, indebtedness to shady banks and foreign dictators, a shit pile of lies, instigating a violent insurrection of our government, and failure to uphold the U.S. Constitution — Gen. Brown has no scandals, no bankruptcies, no convictions, nor any shameful personal embarrassments.  None.  He’s just a guy who worked hard his entire life, rose up through the ranks, followed the law, and earned every single promotion

The next time you read or hear the false charges of someone being a “DEI hire”……. consider the source.

Better yet, remember the malicious lies they’ve spread about General Charles Q. Brown, Jr.

Trump and his dutiful book-licking pawn have defamed (and fired) a good man of the highest order who dedicated his entire life to his country.

Want to know what I think? When it comes to “qualifications,” Trump and Hegseth aren’t even qualified to shine this man’s shoes.

__________

Read more about his dismissal: CLICK HERE

Footnote: Finally, here’s a reminder. As for Trump’s own personal interactions with the American military, according to TRUMP’S former Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper, he did inquire about using troops to “shoot protesters in the legs.” (SOURCE HERE). Also, according to TRUMP’S former Chief of Staff Marine Corps General John Kelley, he called fallen soldiers “suckers” and “losers.”(SOURCE HERE). Also, according to TRUMP’S Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, he recalled a shocking personal exchange with Trump at a 2019 public ceremony intended to honor veterans. He noted Trump was insistent that no one wanted to see a disabled vet who had been severely wounded in Afghanistan. “Why do you bring people like that here? No one wants to see that, the wounded,” before telling him not to let a severely wounded warrior in a wheelchair appear in public onstage with him again. (SOURCE HERE). Yes, these things happened. The eyewitnesses have been trusted military men of the highest order and they have all stated that Trump privately disparaged U.S. service members and veterans.

Exit mobile version