After posting the video, Marine Corps spokesman Major Jim Stenger said in a statement that Scheller had been relieved of command “due to a loss of confidence and confidence in his command ability.”
“Obviously, it’s an emotional time for many Marines and we encourage anyone who may be struggling right now to seek advice or talk to a fellow Marine. There is a forum where marine leaders can address their disagreements with the chain of command. , but it’s not social media, ”Stenger said.
“The 13 members of the service we lost were heroes who made the final sacrifice in the service of our highest American ideals and at the same time saved the lives of others,” President Joe Biden said in a statement on Saturday. . “His courage and selflessness has allowed more than 117,000 people at risk to reach safety so far. May God protect our troops and all who are alert in these dangerous days.”
“I will not make statements other than my social platforms until I leave the Marine Corps. America has a lot of problems … but it is my home,” he wrote.