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Title: Unfriendly Fire: Why Did a U.S. Soldier Kill His Fellow Troops in Iraq?
Source: http://news.yahoo.com
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20090511/wl_time/08599189749100
Published: May 11, 2009
Author: MARK KUKIS
Post Date: 2009-05-11 23:06:46 by freepatriot32
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Keywords: Soldier Kill, Fellow Troops, Iraq, iraq
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The initial U.S. military statement on the killings Monday at Camp Liberty in Baghdad was predictably terse. "Five Coalition forces members were killed in a shooting at Camp Liberty in Baghdad today at approximately 2 p.m.," the statement read. "The names of the deceased are being withheld pending next-of-kin notification and release by the Department of Defense. The incident is under investigation and more information will be released when it becomes available." At first, the Associated Press, citing unnamed Pentagon officials, reported that the shooter was a U.S. soldier who may have been his own final victim in a murder-suicide rampage. But a late report said that the shooter was in military custody.

In the coming days and weeks, undoubtedly, a chilling tale will trickle out of the Pentagon and Camp Liberty as more details are revealed. But sadly this latest tragedy is unlikely to shock anyone familiar with recent years of statistics showing a steady rise in violent crimes within the U.S. military. Soldiers and Marines who frequently venture onto the streets of Iraq have a derisive term for fellow service members and military contractors who never leave the confines of military installations - known as Forward Operating Bases, or FOBs. Those who stay "in the wire" are often referred to with snickers as Fobbits, a play on Hobbits from Lord of the Rings. Still, anyone living at a U.S. military installation full-time has good reason to fear more than incoming rockets or mortars. (See pictures from the Surge.)

A 2007 FBI report on gang activity in the U.S. military found that members of nearly every major street gang were present in the ranks of the U.S. armed forces. Service members associated with Bloods, Crips, Black Disciples, Gangster Disciples, Hells Angels, Latin Kings, The 18th Street Gang, Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), Mexican Mafia, Nortenos, Surenos, Vice Lords and various white supremacist groups were documented serving at U.S. military installations at home and abroad. The report said the Army had the highest count of gang members in its ranks, partly because it is the largest branch and partly because of relatively lax recruitment requirements.

Sexual assault cases in the military have risen significantly in recent years as well. A Pentagon report released earlier this year said 165 cases of sexual assault were reported among troops serving in Afghanistan and Iraq in 2008, up 26% from the year before. The overall incident rate was up 8% among U.S. service members serving worldwide, with 2,923 cases of sexual assault reported. U.S. military officials have stressed that some of the rise in the figures may be attributable to an increase in the reporting of incidents but acknowledged that the trend was troubling in any case.

Suicides in the U.S. military are at record levels and rising too. Pentagon data show that in 2008 military suicides rose for the fourth year in a row to reach nearly a 30-year high at 128. The actual number is almost certainly greater, since more than a dozen cases presumed to be suicides were still under formal investigation when the report was released in January. (See pictures of the families of military recruiters who have committed suicide.)

Murders in which fellow soldiers kill one another while on duty have been rare, despite an apparent increase in violent activity within the ranks of the military. The last such case to gain widespread attention came in 2003, when Army Sgt. Hasan Akbar attacked fellow soldiers in Kuwait as his unit prepared to join the Iraq invasion. Akbar was sentenced to death. The case marked the only one of its kind to occur since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan began, until now.

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#5. To: freepatriot32 (#0)

A 2007 FBI report on gang activity in the U.S. military found that members of nearly every major street gang were present in the ranks of the U.S. armed forces. Service members associated with Bloods, Crips, Black Disciples, Gangster Disciples, Hells Angels, Latin Kings, The 18th Street Gang, Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), Mexican Mafia, Nortenos, Surenos, Vice Lords and various white supremacist groups were documented serving at U.S. military installations at home and abroad. The report said the Army had the highest count of gang members in its ranks, partly because it is the largest branch and partly because of relatively lax recruitment requirements.

this is interesting and something i wasn't aware of. i assume that these men don't have criminal records?

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this is interesting and something i wasn't aware of. i assume that these men don't have criminal records?

A minor criminal record is no bar to recruitment in wartime. Yes, the Army worries about who they give military training to but sometimes they have to overlook some flaws.

For many years the KKK encouraged their members to enlist in order to receive the training. They caused no trouble and some of them became career men. The criminal gangs are doing so for the same reason (the training) but also as an opportunity to ply their drug-dealing trade.

Ada  posted on  2009-05-12   11:57:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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The criminal gangs are doing so for the same reason (the training) but also as an opportunity to ply their drug-dealing trade.

ah. perhaps gun dealing trade too?

christine  posted on  2009-05-12   12:05:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: christine (#10)

ah. perhaps gun dealing trade too?

I haven't heard of it. Very difficult for enlisted men to steal and smuggle weapons. Would have to be done on a higher level--I've read that most of the Mexican gangs are not purchased from U.S. dealers as the ATF likes to claim but are military weapons.

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...I've read that most of the Mexican gangs are not purchased from U.S. dealers as the ATF likes to claim but are military weapons.

Correct.

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