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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
Now the question is, do they not want to talk about because the Tilman case is all about . . . . something bad happened over there, where an enemy attack caused grown men to cower in fear but left no visible sign, no spent shells, no dings in the equipment, no indication that any attack had occurred other than three holes in the head of one person that turned out to have been put there by U.S. ranger fire?
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Ding, ding, ding! They did also kill one or two of the Afghani soldiers attached to the unit.
Having never been in a combat situation myself, I won't criticize their reactions except to say that its widely acknowledged as not a fine day for the Regiment.
S_A_M