If you don't recognize the lower flag they are posing by, it is the flag of the Nazi SS. The Marines claim that many Scout Sniper squads use it because the two S's represent "Scout Sniper". They argue that, while they understand it might have and offensive connotation, they do not mean it to have any affiliation to the Nazi SS.
Mikey Weinstein, founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation believes that “If these guys just get a non-judicial punishment, it’s absolutely absurd.” Thus far there has been no judicial punishment, however the scouts have been removed from Afghanistan. A Marine official argued that, “We don’t believe these Marine Corps snipers had a historical appreciation for what this symbol meant.”
While it is hard for me to criticize the actions of those who chose to serve while I am here at home, far out of harm's reach, it is hard for me to accept that there are no other connotations other than the acronym. There are plenty of ways to display the two letters, SS, why do they feel the need to display the exact flag of one of the most horrible organizations ever to exist. It is my opinion that while there should be no judicial punishment, Marine officials would be more aggressive in making sure that such a sensitive issue is left alone.
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I second the support of our armed forces and those who serve, but I am also intrigued by the peculiarity of this situation. While there are arguments against what the snipers did and several justifications, some of them stick out. And I agree with almost all of them, but I have a hard time determining which is more important. One of articular justification is an acknowledgement of the Waffen SS, and the flag serves as a representation only to their superb military discipline and capabilities, ignoring the fact that the governing Nazi party did what they did. I also realize though, that if the marines were not recognizing the SS, there would be no need to use the exact same flag and design as the original SS. Interesting post Aidan.
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