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Army Sergeant's Court-Martial Wins Hearts and Minds in Iraq, but Loses Some Back Home
AP ^ | July 24, 2004

Posted on 07/25/2004 12:28:24 AM PDT by Former Military Chick

Army Sergeant's Court-Martial Wins Hearts and Minds in Iraq, but Loses Some Back Home

The Associated Press

July 24, 2004 — The directive at the core of U.S. reconstruction efforts in Iraq was simple: Win hearts and minds. But supporters of one soldier, Sgt. 1st Class James Williams, say Army efforts to win the good will of Iraqis ended with charges that could send him to prison.

Williams, 37, is accused of carjacking at gunpoint a sport utility vehicle driven by the son of an influential sheik in Mosul, Iraq, in April 2003 less than a week before President Bush declared an end to major combat.

But Williams' defense says the vehicle was properly "commandeered" under the military's wartime rules of engagement after two of the platoon's Humvee broke down.

Williams is to appear Monday at Fort Campbell in Kentucky for a court martial on charges of armed robbery and willful dereliction of duty. The father of two and veteran of both Iraq wars faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

"I think it's important to them to win the hearts and minds of the Iraqi people, and I think Jim, in addition to a lot of other people, are being used," said Alice Winebarger, Williams' sister. "The Army should be supporting my brother, not turning its back on him."

Williams' defenders claim the soldier was simply following orders to find a vehicle to replace one of the Humvees. The Army has said his actions amounted to robbery.

"The accused's actions were an unjustified and indefensible criminal act of robbery," said a statement released by the 101st Airborne Division. "Taking civilian property in wartime is a very sensitive matter that may jeopardize the successful accomplishment of the overall mission."

Another soldier already has been convicted in the case and sentenced to prison. A lieutenant also faces a court-martial.

According to court papers filed by Williams' attorney, the SUV was weaving in an out of traffic and stopped only after being chased for five miles by another sergeant in Williams' platoon.

When Williams approached the scene, Staff Sgt. Alberto Lozano had the driver on the ground, the documents said. Williams then ordered the soldiers to leave because a crowd was gathering, and Lozano drove the SUV away, according the defense papers.

The SUV was used for several days by the command staff in plain view, said Bernard Casey, Williams' attorney.

The U.S. government later paid Sheik Ahmed W. Al-Faisal $32,000 for the vehicle.

"There is no evidence that I am aware of that Sgt. Williams at any time thought he was doing anything wrong, and that at all times the evidence is he was doing what was expected of him under the circumstances," Casey said.

Prosecutors, however, have said special orders were given in Mosul forbidding the use of civilian vehicles. Williams' brigade commander, Col. Joseph Anderson, has testified that the rules of engagement had been changed to prohibit it.

The defense said Williams was never told that.

Winebarger, Williams' sister, believes the only mistake Williams made was not giving a receipt when the soldiers left in the SUV, which they had been instructed to do early in the war if they took a civilian vehicle for military purposes.

"There were Iraqi people gathering around," Winebarger said. "Instead of giving a receipt, he left. He was able to do what he needed to do without anybody getting hurt. He should be applauded."

Williams, of rural Westmoreland County, Va., and a member of the 326th Engineer Battalion, was not available to comment, his attorney said.

In October, Lozano was found guilty of robbery and making a false statement. He was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison and received a bad conduct discharge from the Army.

A court martial for Lt. Bradley Havlik is scheduled Aug. 9 on charges including being an accessory to robbery. His attorney did not return a call for comment.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: army; courtmartial; ftcampbell; iraq; jameswilliams; military
This has been making the rounds. I had first read in the Dispatch, but, can only excerpt. So I looked further and it will appear in many papers tomorrow.

Frankly I am not certain what to make of this story. But, he will get his day in court.

1 posted on 07/25/2004 12:28:26 AM PDT by Former Military Chick
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To: Former Military Chick
Here is another link if you would like a bit more information on this story Thief, or scapegoat of the Army?

Here is another link that can provide current military news Top Military Headlines .

2 posted on 07/25/2004 12:40:47 AM PDT by Former Military Chick (I previously posted under Military Chick)
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To: Former Military Chick

Your link isn't working.

I just posted the same story from the AP with a completely different title. Just wondering why the same source has different titles.

I did a title search before posting and found nothing.


3 posted on 07/25/2004 5:17:18 AM PDT by Graybeard58
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To: Graybeard58
I suppose not everytime that I link the printer friendly version will it go through. It is at Army Sergeant's Court-Martial Wins Heart.

Next time I will see if the link works when it is that type of version.

I went through the latest military news, and was amazed how the papers were picking it up but changing the title. I am not certain if that is kosher with the AP writer, but, he will need to take that matter up with the papers.

Don't worry, when you make an effort to see if it is already posted I can understand when you see it already posted. It thinks it irks the folks that try and do the right thing, by FR guidelines.

4 posted on 07/25/2004 6:52:46 AM PDT by Former Military Chick (I previously posted under Military Chick)
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To: Graybeard58

Also posted as http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1178094/posts-- just the same, it's a great post and a story that HAS to be told.


5 posted on 07/25/2004 7:12:53 AM PDT by expat_panama
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