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US Marines chief in Australia stood down over drink-driving

SYDNEY, Oct 8, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The head of US Marines in Australia’s
tropical north has been stood down “due to a loss of trust and confidence”
after being charged with drink-driving, the military confirmed Monday.

Colonel James Schnelle was relieved of his command after telling his
superiors he was “pulled over… by the Northern Territory Police for
suspected driving under the influence” in the city of Darwin last month, a US
Marine Corps spokesman told AFP.

Darwin Local Court was told Monday that Schnelle failed a random breath
test in the early hours of September 30.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that Schnelle was driving
home from a restaurant and bar in Darwin at the time.

“This is a man of very high character, he has no convictions anywhere in
the world and has contributed immensely to society,” the national broadcaster
quoted Schnelle’s lawyer as telling the court.

“The US Marines are going to deal with him very harshly,” he said.

The decorated officer was fined Aus$500 (US$353) for medium-range drink-
driving and had his driving licence suspended for six months, a court
official told AFP.

No conviction was recorded, she said.

Schnelle said in a statement late Monday that his actions “should not
overshadow” the achievements of the Marines’ deployment.

“I am personally responsible for the poor judgement exhibited… and concur
with the subsequent relief,” he said, adding that he had “absolute respect”
for Australian laws.

Some 1,587 Marines are currently serving a six-month deployment in Darwin
in an annual arrangement between long-time defence allies Washington and
Canberra.

The deployments, part of Washington’s strategic “rebalance” to the Asia-
Pacific, come as Beijing flexes its economic and military muscles in the
region.

The Marine Corp spokesman said an investigation into Schnelle’s case was
initiated, and Lieutenant Colonel Jeramy Brady was appointed the new officer-
in-charge for the duration of the current rotation.

BSS/AFP/MR/ 1440 hrs