"ArtKramr" wrote in message
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Subject: The nature of military justice.
From: (Peter Stickney)
Date: 1/11/04 8:34 AM Pacific Standard Time
Back in 1944, were you aware of teh SLovik case? Did the case itself
make any difference to you, or the people around you? I've no idea
about that, and I'm curious. If you're going to make an exa
Not all the details but that they were going to execute a guy because Ike
had
had enough of desertions and wanted to set an example. That's all we knew.
But
that alone triggered fairness questions and issues of justice.
Please point out examples of these "fairness questions and issues of
justice". I have yet to see any evidence that US military personnel raised
any such issues; nor have I seen any reminisces of such issues on the part
of the servicemen who were in theater at the time. I know you are not big on
providing evidence supporting your claims, but do you have anything on this?
Brooks
Brooks
Arthur Kramer
344th BG 494th BS
England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
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