If the following 4 soldier deaths are counted among the 11 ‘mysterious’ deaths, I’d say that is a grossly wrong mislabeling of killed in action &/or died of combat wounds:
“Three soldiers from Fort Hood died November 12 in a suicide bomb attack at Bagram air base in Afghanistan: Staff Sgt. John Perry, 30; Private First Class Tyler Iubelt, 20; and Sgt. 1st Class Allan Brown, 46. Brown died of injuries suffered in the attack at Walter Reade National Medical Center in Bethesda Dec. 6, the Houston Chronicle reported Friday.”
“The Army said Sgt. Douglas Riney, who was assigned to Fort Hood, died in Afghanistan Oct. 20 in a firefight with the enemy.:
Agreed, the title is misleading when it includes deaths that occurred overseas while engaged in wartime activities.
That inclusion kind of discredits the rest of the story since they stretched the imagination in order to Up the suspicious death toll to 11.
I stopped readin when I saw the combat deaths scored.