Noordwijk, Netherlands was the place to be last weekend for Americans looking to have a good time, even if it meant jeopardizing national security. The night before three Secret Service agents were sent home after one was found unconscious in a hotel hallway, a U.S. Marine was at a local club, passing around his government security badge and telling the locals about preparations for President Obama’s visit. Corporal Korey Nathan Pritchett, who was on temporary assignment for the nuclear security summit at The Hague, is being investigated by the Marines after witnesses told a Dutch paper that he talked about being a “bullet catcher” tasked with protecting the president. Pritchett is still on duty, but now that the Washington Post has published a photo of a partygoer holding his badge, he probably won’t be for long.