The Navy SEAL who was accused of numerous war crimes, including shooting unarmed civilians in Iraq, will likely be dismissed from his elite unit on Wednesday — days after President Trump opted to restore his rank, a report said.

Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher has been ordered to appear Wednesday morning in front of Navy brass, who will likely strip him of his Trident pin and oust him from the SEALs, the New York Times reported.

The move will effectively end Gallagher’s career in the SEALs, but will not demote him in rank, according to the report.

Gallagher already planned to retire from the unit, so the move is largely a rebuke to cast him out of the elite unit.

He had been bumped down to a lower pay grade after he was convicted in July of posing for a photograph with the corpse of an ISIS fighter while on deployment in Iraq in 2017 — but cleared of murder charges stemming from the fighter’s fatal stabbing.