ROS, the fact that he's a SEAL has much to do with why the matter is significant- in my opinion anyway.
SEALS have so much training, as well as a clearance, and perhaps beyond that, they have the trust of the American citizens. Their very own crest and symbol has an eagle bowing its head in reverence to the Teams. SEALS are respected- not just for the fact that they can run marathons and kill bad guys by the thousands. There's the matter of trust and integrity (which in my mind is more important and RARE than a P.T. stud.).
The other thing that will be interesting to see is how old the guy was when he got the stuff. While still not forgivable, it would be more understandable for a 20-year-old SEAL to be stealing explosives, than it would be for an older man with a little bit of life under his belt.
Somehow it doesn't really worry me that a SEAL had explosives. The guy has spent his military career surrounded by the stuff, carrying hundreds of rounds of ammunition, serving as one of the most lethal men on the planet. The issue is not really one of danger to the community (except in the case of a house fire), but rather one of trust and integrity. Hopefully explanations will be forthcoming.
SEALS have so much training, as well as a clearance, and perhaps beyond that, they have the trust of the American citizens. Their very own crest and symbol has an eagle bowing its head in reverence to the Teams. SEALS are respected- not just for the fact that they can run marathons and kill bad guys by the thousands. There's the matter of trust and integrity (which in my mind is more important and RARE than a P.T. stud.).
The other thing that will be interesting to see is how old the guy was when he got the stuff. While still not forgivable, it would be more understandable for a 20-year-old SEAL to be stealing explosives, than it would be for an older man with a little bit of life under his belt.
Somehow it doesn't really worry me that a SEAL had explosives. The guy has spent his military career surrounded by the stuff, carrying hundreds of rounds of ammunition, serving as one of the most lethal men on the planet. The issue is not really one of danger to the community (except in the case of a house fire), but rather one of trust and integrity. Hopefully explanations will be forthcoming.