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<blockquote data-quote="BrownShark" data-source="post: 328734" data-attributes="member: 12148"><p>Boot, </p><p> </p><p>Here are some more wonderful representations of the american military:</p><p> </p><p><strong>(CBS/AP) </strong>Three U.S. soldiers have been charged in the drowning death of an Iraqi man who was forced to jump off a bridge into the Tigris River north of Baghdad in January, the military said Friday. </p><p></p><p>A fourth soldier faces charges for allegedly ordering a second Iraqi to jump. That man survived. </p><p></p><p>Two of the soldiers are charged with manslaughter, assault, conspiracy, false statements and obstruction, according to officials of the 4th Infantry Division. A third is charged with manslaughter and making a false statement, and the fourth is charged with assault and making a false statement. </p><p></p><p>The soldiers are assigned to the 3rd Brigade at Fort Carson, in Colorado. It is part of the 4th Infantry, based at Fort Hood, Texas. </p><p></p><p>The New York Times reports a new report by the Army's inspector general says military prison training and policy contributed to the abuses seen at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, but does not report systemic abuse or name top officials. </p><p></p><p>The ongoing investigations into several deaths of men in U.S. custody are one facet of the probes of prisoner abuse. The probes became public in late April when <strong>CBS News' <em>60 Minutes II</em></strong> broadcast photographs of the abuse at Abu Ghraib. </p><p></p><p>In other cases: </p><p></p><p></p><p>Chief Warrant Officers Lewis Welshofer and Jeff Williams, also from Fort Carlson, were reprimanded and forbidden from conducting further interrogations after the death of Iraqi Maj. Gen. Abed Hamed Mowhoush. Mowhoush died from asphyxiation due to smothering and chest compression, according to Pentagon documents obtained by the Denver Post. The newspaper has reported that the military plans to charge Welshofer and Williams. </p><p></p><p>A U.S. soldier suspected of killing an Iraqi man in Kufa appeared before a U.S military court in Baghdad for a pretrial hearing, the U.S. military said Friday. Rogelio M. Maynulet of the 1st Armored Division was charged June 12 with murder and dereliction of duty for the suspected killing of an Iraqi male May 21 near Kufa, south Baghdad. </p><p> </p><p>Peace<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/peaceful.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":peaceful:" title="Peaceful :peaceful:" data-shortname=":peaceful:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownShark, post: 328734, member: 12148"] Boot, Here are some more wonderful representations of the american military: [B](CBS/AP) [/B]Three U.S. soldiers have been charged in the drowning death of an Iraqi man who was forced to jump off a bridge into the Tigris River north of Baghdad in January, the military said Friday. A fourth soldier faces charges for allegedly ordering a second Iraqi to jump. That man survived. Two of the soldiers are charged with manslaughter, assault, conspiracy, false statements and obstruction, according to officials of the 4th Infantry Division. A third is charged with manslaughter and making a false statement, and the fourth is charged with assault and making a false statement. The soldiers are assigned to the 3rd Brigade at Fort Carson, in Colorado. It is part of the 4th Infantry, based at Fort Hood, Texas. The New York Times reports a new report by the Army's inspector general says military prison training and policy contributed to the abuses seen at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad, but does not report systemic abuse or name top officials. The ongoing investigations into several deaths of men in U.S. custody are one facet of the probes of prisoner abuse. The probes became public in late April when [B]CBS News' [I]60 Minutes II[/I][/B] broadcast photographs of the abuse at Abu Ghraib. In other cases: Chief Warrant Officers Lewis Welshofer and Jeff Williams, also from Fort Carlson, were reprimanded and forbidden from conducting further interrogations after the death of Iraqi Maj. Gen. Abed Hamed Mowhoush. Mowhoush died from asphyxiation due to smothering and chest compression, according to Pentagon documents obtained by the Denver Post. The newspaper has reported that the military plans to charge Welshofer and Williams. A U.S. soldier suspected of killing an Iraqi man in Kufa appeared before a U.S military court in Baghdad for a pretrial hearing, the U.S. military said Friday. Rogelio M. Maynulet of the 1st Armored Division was charged June 12 with murder and dereliction of duty for the suspected killing of an Iraqi male May 21 near Kufa, south Baghdad. Peace:peaceful: [/QUOTE]
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