As an old First Sergeant told me in 1968, "If someone leads you into the Valley of the Shadow of Death, they have no plan to lead you out. Kill them." By killing this person in their presence and shooting at a group of civilians, CPO Gallagher demonstrated a lack of personal control not consistent with maximum unit efficiency. His behavior was bound to drag his fellow Seals down with them. They broke the informal "Code of Silence," and dropped a dime. Some went so far as to testify afainst him, in the Court Marshall. When I hear him talk, putting his needs ahead of his team, I agree that they were right to turn him in. If he still had a chance of redemption, he would be silent. He will not last long in the Navy. And, he will never be sent on another Seal mission. He has been proven to be untrustworthy in a business where the guy in front of you, next to you and behind you has to trust you wih their lives. Because they are necessary for maximum efficiency and team success..