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Send us a text A decorated field artillery officer and former West Point garrison commander says one strange night derailed 27 years of service—and exposed how fragile due process can be on a military post. Tony Bianchi recounts leading a week of storm recovery, an alumni dinner where a trivial carving-station moment sparked a rumor, and a late drive home later portrayed as a gate run. Hours after he went to bed, senior MPs gathered behind his house and colleagues woke him at 2:45 AM—an entry a DMV judge would later label a Fourth Amendment violation. We trace the aftermath: suspension, relief, and a permanently filed GOMOR before any federal charge; no AR 15-6 despite conflicts; and video the government held that undercut its narrative. Tony describes why he refused chemical tests, what happened in the station, and how leaders leaned on “legally sufficient” while ignoring common sense. In court, a jury acquitted him of DWI and disorderly conduct, leaving only a stop-sign violation. A Grade Determination Review Board kept his O6 retirement. His FTCA claim and GOMOR appeal continue. This is a candid inside view of military justice shaped by command-level turf fights, MP overreach, and leaders outsourcing judgment to legal advisors. Tony isn't trying to burn the institution—he's a West Point grad who loves the Army. He's asking for better investigations, real accountability, and leaders willing to weigh facts over optics. If a garrison commander can be pulled into a federal case on such thin grounds, what protects everyone else? Subscribe for more stories that push for reform with receipts, not rhetoric. If this conversation resonated, share it with a teammate and leave a review with the one change you'd make to strengthen due process on base. The stories and opinions shared on Stories of Service are told in each guest's own words. They reflect personal experiences, memories, and perspectives. While every effort is made to present these stories respectfully and authentically, Stories of Service does not verify the accuracy or completeness of every statement. The views expressed do not necessarily represent those of the host, producers, or affiliates.Support the showVisit my website: https://thehello.llc/THERESACARPENTERRead my writings on my blog: https://www.theresatapestries.com/Listen to other episodes on my podcast: https://storiesofservice.buzzsprout.comWatch episodes of my podcast:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheresaCarpenter76
To be otherly is the evidence of the finished work of Christ and the ongoing holy sanctification process of mature followers of Jesus Christ. Tony Bianchi reads from Genesis 3:1-12. Learn more about Wonder Lake Bible ChurchContact Wonder Lake Bible ChurchStudy Notes
The four guarantees of the gospel are God's divine tools, crafted to strengthen our resolve against temptation, fortify us through suffering and equip us to endure persecurtion. Tony Bianchi speaks. Learn more about Wonder Lake Bible ChurchContact Wonder Lake Bible ChurchStudy Notes
Sgwrs ddwys, digri a diddorol gydag un o awduron gorau’r genedl, Jon Gower. Pynciau llosg: Stephen Fry, acenion, cameos mewn llyfrau pobl arall, ysbrydion, gwrachod, pŵerau arallfydol, tylwyth teg, Jon y ditectif, pwysigrwydd darllen, adar, Iolo Williams, nadroedd, Russian roulette, peryglon meysydd parcio, Caerdydd, Oakland, y môr, Iain Banks, euogrwydd diwlliannol, Ed Thomas, Dewi Prysor, Lleucu Roberts, Ifan Morgan Jones, Catrin Dafydd, Manon Steffan Ros, e-lyfrau, dylanwadau, Owen Martell, Tony Bianchi, llyfrau Jon a llawer mwy...
Beti George yn sgwrsio gyda'r llenor Tony Bianchi, enillydd Medal Ryddiaith Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Maldwyn a'r Gororau 2015. Beti George interviews litterateur Tony Bianchi.
Just about to take off up the hillclimb, Tony Bianchi briefly explains the American/British coming together that produced the Farrallac in 1958.
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Gwion Hallam sy’n holi Eirian (Palas Print) James a Rhian George am y nofel Blasu gan Manon Steffan Ros, y nofel Ras Olaf Harri Selwyn gan Tony Bianchi a’r nofel Cig a Gwaed gan Dewi Prysor.