Military prosecutors argued Wednesday that the first soldier accusing of killing a direct superior in Iraq – known as "fragging" during the Vietnam war – told other soldiers he wanted to kill and burn ...
MIAMI (Reuters) - A U.S. Army National Guard sergeant has been acquitted of killing two superior officers in Iraq after a protracted trial in a case where he faced the death penalty. A military panel ...
"Examines the over 500 instances of 'fragging'--the use of fragmentation hand grenades by enlisted men to murder their own officers--that occurred during the Vietnam War. Uses archival evidence and ...
An Army National Guard staff sergeant has been charged with premeditated murder in a “fragging incident” that killed two senior officers at a U.S. base near Tikrit last week, the U.S. military said ...
Bitter sectarian divisions, desertion, poor discipline. The Afghanistan army of 2013? No, the U.S. army during the waning years of Vietnam, when racism, drugs and “fragging” of leaders threatened to ...
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Military prosecutors argued Wednesday the first soldier accusing of killing a direct superior in Iraq — a crime known as “fragging” during the Vietnam War — told other soldiers he hoped his company ...
A soldier was acquitted of murder Thursday in the 2005 bombing deaths of two superiors in Iraq, triggering loud outbursts and gasps from the slain officers' families.
An Army supply sergeant was charged this week with killing his commander and another officer in the commander’s room at a Tikrit base camp. Staff Sgt. Alberto Martinez, 37, allegedly shot Capt.
I recently read a speech by Noam Chomsky in which he says that during the Vietnam War “soldiers were fragging officers.” I, a man too young to have served in that conflict, have heard this before but ...
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