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    US deserter steps forward in Sweden, explains 28 years AWOL
    By Ron Recinto | The Lookout – Mon, Jun 18, 2012



    A man who deserted the U.S. Air Force in 1984 recently revealed himself to his delighted family and explained how he lived under an assumed name for 28 years in Sweden.

    David Hemler, who was one of the eight most wanted fugitives by the U.S. Air Force, told the truth about himself to Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, and talked about his life as a government worker who is married with children.

    Hemler deserted when he was 21 because he became disillusioned from the military, he told the newspaper. He went AWOL in October of 1984 and hitch-hiked from an Air Force base in Augsburg, Germany to Stockholm. He built himself a life in Sweden where he didn't tell anyone his true identity.

    "It was hard, but after a while I began believing my own, strange story," Hemler, 49, told the newspaper.

    He said wanted to tell his story in his own words and the time was right because, his third daughter turned two and could go to day care, so his wife would be better able to cope if he was arrested, Reuters reported.

    He first contacted his U.S. family four weeks ago, speaking to his brother Thomas, the news agency reported.

    "I heard immediately it was David, even if he had a strange European accent after all these years," Thomas Hemler, who lives in New Jersey, was quoted as saying.

    He said he asked questions to confirm the man of the phone was indeed his brother David. Reuters reported members of his U.S. family in the are planning to visit him in Sweden.

    Hemler said his political views of the military were changed when he became a pacifist. With that he walked away from the Air Force base without permission.

    He told Dagens Nyheter of his life when he arrived in Sweden:

    "I made up a story that I ... ran away from my parents who were travelers but nobody believed it. I worked for the hamburger chain, Clock, and in geriatric care. In 1994, I started at the university and earned a very good degree."

    With Swedish authorities, David Hemler is registered as a citizen of an unknown country. He was, according to the documents, born in Zürich and immigrated in January 1986. He does not want DN to print the fictitious name he has been using in Sweden, which he created by using an old friend's surname and the last name of another.

    Hemler said his family in Sweden did not believe him when he first told them of his past. He said that so far no one is upset with him.

    What does he hope will happen?

    "That there will be no penalties at all or a few weeks in prison, max. Travel is important to me," he told the newspaper. "Today I have three home countries: U.S.A., Sweden and Thailand, which is where my wife is from. I also have important family members there."

    A man who deserted the U.S. Air Force in 1984 recently revealed himself to his delighted family and explained how he lived under an assumed name for 28 years in Sweden. David Hemler, who was one of the eight most wanted fugitives by the U.S. Air Force, told the truth about himself  to Swedish newspaper [...]




    He deserted the AF because he became a pacifist? BS. The AF doesn't put you on it's top 10 for deserting. Evidently, he was an intel guy.

    David A. HemlerDavid A. Hemler

    Race: Caucasian
    Sex: Male
    Height/Weight: 5'11"/121-150 lbs.
    Date of Birth: 19 Feb 63
    Place of Birth: Pennsylvania
    Eyes/Hair: Brown/Hazel
    Scars/Distinguishing Features: None
    Matter Investigated: Security issue
    Last Known Unit and Base: 6913th Electronic Security Squadron, Augsburg, Germany
    Date of Desertion: 10 Feb 84
    NCIC #: W347691778
    I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

  • #2
    Fuck they didn't out right shoot the fuck tard who threw a grenade into a tent killing two and wounding 14 they won't do shit to this guy. Akbar has the death penalty pending but they should have put him against a fuckin wall and put a pig blood coated bullet in his dome.

    I bet the President gives this guy a pardon.
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    • #3
      Little interest in this guy. Talk to me about the real evil people out there.
      Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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      • #4
        If you desert, you deserve to be shot. He wasn't in a combat role so his 'pacifism' wouldn't even come to play. You start actually punishing these fuckheads and you won't have it happen as much.

        Manning? Double barrel to the face
        Hasan? Shove pork parts down his gullet until he chokes to death
        This fucker? 28 years in Levenworth
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        • #5
          Carter set the president when he pardoned those who fled. Read up on the guy who went to North Korea way back when. He came back then got a slap on the dick from us and then got a 2K a month pension from the Japanese government when he went to live there. This guy should spend time here in prison but will never be extradited to pay for what he did.

          They used to shoot people for desertion or being a coward back in the days when a wave attack up a hill seemed like a good idea. Maybe the naysayers had a point but shoot a couple and the rest will take their chances with the hill was the mindset then.

          Now days it has no less honor but it is glossed over and forgiven because it gets reported and god forbid the military has to act like the military.

          Much more better to kill people with drones and make sure everything is politically correct so we done offend the same asshole we are trying to kill...

          The old school cowardice charge should still apply if you do nothing in a fight to kill the enemy or save your wounded.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Couver View Post
            Carter set the president
            The American people set him as the President. He may have set a precedent, though.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
              Hemler... said that so far no one is upset with him.
              Didn't you read this part? You're not supposed to be mad at him.


              And yeah, there's a reason he was on the AF top ten. Germany in the early 80's, the height of the Cold War...

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              • #8
                With a job in intel
                I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool

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                • #9
                  What a fucking joke, he wants to travel and wants no penalty for what he did? This is the absolute pinnacle of cowardice. This has to be one of the most pathetic things I've ever read in my life. Sweden can keep this worthless waste of space.
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