I've been reading that his unit sent him back despite him having PTSD and this being his 4th rotation.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI've been reading that his unit sent him back despite him having PTSD and this being his 4th rotation.
I'll constantly pull that card about too many rotations. 4 rotations should be unheard of, much-less the amount people actually do these days.
I'm not saying what this E-6 did was right, but there is a difference between someone quite possibly going nuts due to REAL (not perceived or self induced) stress and the way the media seems to be portraying it.
w/o a draft I don't have an answer - other than pulling out (which I think we should do now as well).
The only counter argument to me is that during say WWII - guys were fighting for years. Which is true for sure. I think one saving grace (if you can call it that), is their ROE was a lot more open and the mission/enemy was a lot different. Of course, they had their own set of serious problems too.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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They said this is his first rotation to Afghanistan, but he'd done 3 others in Iraq and the last rotation to Iraq was caught up in an IED and suffered a traumatic brain injury. No way the man should be given capital punishment. TBI, PTSD AND sent back into combat? If there's an insanity plea, there you areI wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostThey said this is his first rotation to Afghanistan, but he'd done 3 others in Iraq and the last rotation to Iraq was caught up in an IED and suffered a traumatic brain injury. No way the man should be given capital punishment. TBI, PTSD AND sent back into combat? If there's an insanity plea, there you are
Traumatic brain injury = Concussion. A concussion doesn't/shouldn't give you a pass on the gallows if you REALLY step on your dick by killing 16 people.
That is just the politics of his crime. Now ask me personally if I give a damn about what he did.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostTraumatic brain injury = Concussion. A concussion doesn't/shouldn't give you a pass on the gallows if you REALLY step on your dick by killing 16 people.
That is just the politics of his crime. Now ask me personally if I give a damn about what he did.
From someone who has a severe tbiI wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by 92redragtop View PostYeah but he'll likely be dealt with gently versus cap punishment, etc by military. I don't think he really cared when he did this in their country so they should have arrested him themselves if they were smart.
Whether the change is for the good or the bad is yet to be foreseen. If his actions turn the entire Afghan force against us and it very well could do that, we are in for a shit storm and a sure fight. Not necessarily a bad thing though.
If they turn on us it just means they were always going to do so, get it over with and lets get it on.
If they don't turn on us and we still pull back, we have lost the ground that several thousand have died for and countless thousands have been injured for.
Fuck that entire region. I spent long enough there to have an informed opinion and say that they are not worth the shit you kick off your boots before stepping in the barn.
In reference to the SSGT and his reasoning. There is no reasoning that can account for killing 16 people in this manner. I am sure many, many, many more have thought about it but he proved one of the 3% that could not distinguish between right and wrong. There is not an acronym that fits what he did or that he or anyone can lay on it. Evil is just that.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Originally posted by 92redragtop View PostHand him over to the Afghans to be tried - he walked off the base on his own to commit these murders.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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The soldier, a 38-year-old father of two who is originally from the Midwest, deployed last December with the 3rd Stryker Brigade, and on Feb. 1 was attached to a "village stability operation." Browne described him as highly decorated and said he had once been nominated for a Bronze Star, which he did not receive.
But he did say that the soldier and his family thought he was done fighting. During tours in Iraq, the soldier suffered a concussive head injury in a car accident caused by a roadside bomb, Browne said, and he suffered a battle-related injury that resulted in surgery to remove part of his foot.
He was screened by health officials after the head injury before he redeployed, Browne said. He did not know if his client had been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, but said it could be an issue at trial if experts believe it's relevant.
He and the rest of his brigade had initially been told they wouldn't have to go to Afghanistan, Browne said.
So TBI, PTSD, missing his foot, and his buddy was killed the day before, 4th tour. I can see why he did it
Last edited by Forever_frost; 03-15-2012, 11:03 PM.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostSo TBI, PTSD, missing his foot, and his buddy was killed the day before, 4th tour. I can see why he did it
Likely, he's going to spend the rest of his life making big rocks into little rocks.
For those that want to hand him over, obviously have never been in a foreign country in these situations.
1. We owe it to him and others who come under scrutiny by the locals to handle it internally.
2. If we just handed US citizens over to the locals, NO military or civilians would be as willing to support these missions. Especially civilians which make up a good portion of the support structure and supplement the force. I've been in 1 situation where I would've been f'ed if I ended up in a local prison w/o NATO/US backing - and that was over just a car accident with an injury. Much-less murder..etc. Point is, we can't turn our backs on our people, regardless of the crime in these situations.
3. What he supposedly did was heinous, no doubt. However, we owe it to him to hear him out on our/America/UCMJ terms.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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