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Navy Drops Disciplinary Efforts Against 2 Navy Officers After Death of SEAL Candidate Kyle Mullen


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The Navy has decided to drop its accountability efforts against the last two officers who were faulted over the death of Navy SEAL recruit Kyle Mullen in 2022.

The service's top personnel boss, Vice Adm. Rick Cheeseman, decided on Friday to stop the boards of inquiry for Capt. Brad Geary, the commander of the Navy SEAL training program, and Cmdr. Erik Ramey, the school's top doctor, at the time of Mullen's death, according to documents provided to Military.com by lawyers for the two men.

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