TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club(YJC)_Defense Secretary Mark Esper fired Spencer on Sunday after he along with his colleague Rear Adm. Collin Green threatened to quit if plans to hold a review to decide if Gallagher should be expelled in a war crimes case would be halted.
Esper also said Gallagher ought to be allowed to retain his Trident pin designating him as a SEAL, which could mean an end to the Navy’s efforts to conduct the review that could have forced him out of the elite force.
Gallagher, 40, was convicted in July of posing for pictures with a corpse of a Daesh militant during a 2017 deployment in Iraq.
He was, however, acquitted on several other charges, including murder of the militant and firing on unarmed civilians.
Trump publicly opposed taking away Gallagher’s Trident pin and vowed he would not allow him to be expelled from the commando force.
In November, the White House said Trump had restored Gallagher’s rank and pardoned two other Army officers accused of war crimes in Afghanistan.