Gallagher was acquitted on several charges, including murdering a captured 17-year-old Islamic State suspect, but was found guilty on one charge related to posing for photos with the militant's corpse, resulting in his demotion. While covering Gallagher's case, the Union-Tribune reported the names of some of his platoon mates, but did not publish their photos. In the video, posted Monday, Gallagher called the men "cowards" and highlighted their "names, photos, and - for those still on active duty - their duty status and current units," the San Diego Union-Tribune reports. Retired Chief Special Operator Edward Gallagher, the Navy SEAL who was accused and acquitted of several war crimes, has posted a video on Facebook and Instagram attacking his former platoon members who testified against him during his court-martial.
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