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On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 23:39:20 -0400, "Kevin Brooks"
wrote: "John Cook" wrote in message ... Saying that more Iraqi's are being serviced by the electrical grid isn't the best example you could give at the moment - Many have seen the pictures of that Iraqi prisoner hooked up to it ;-). Not really a laughing matter--and of course, the individuals responsible were brought up on charges before the press even went public with that story. A number of personnel facing courts martial, and a fair number of more senior leaders receiving non-judicial punishment for lesser related offenses, because a troopie did what he was supposed to do (report improper/illegal behavior). So the end game looks like a few individuals screwed up, are facing the consequences, and the US Army met its obligation to investigate and take punitive action where appropriate--not a bad thing, IMO. Do you still feel that this has been handled promptly and properly? Mary -- Mary Shafer Retired aerospace research engineer |
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