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  • Hearing rescheduled for soldier accused in deaths of two officers in Iraq

    10/24/2005 5:33:31 PM PDT · by No Longer Free State · 8 replies · 306+ views
    Stars & Stripes ^ | 30 Sept 2005 | Joseph Giordono
    An Article 32 hearing for a former 42nd Infantry Division soldier accused of killing two of his officers in Iraq has been rescheduled to begin Oct. 31, officials said Thursday. Staff Sgt. Alberto B. Martinez, formerly assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 42nd ID, faces two counts of premeditated murder in the June 7 killings of Capt. Phillip T. Esposito and 1st Lt. Louis E. Allen. Their deaths initially were reported as an indirect-fire attack on Forward Operating Base Danger, headquarters of the New York National Guard division. A few days later, the military said it had opened a criminal...
  • Escort Churchill to the Door (Even Hardcore Media Libs Beginning to Shy Away from This Loon...!)

    07/01/2005 12:57:39 AM PDT · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 30 replies · 1,526+ views
    Denver Post ^ | 7/01/2005 | editorial
    University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill's latest toxic remarks, this time condoning - if not encouraging - attacks on military officers, are beyond outrageous. "Conscientious objection removes a given piece of cannon fodder from the fray," Churchill said at an anti-military forum last week in Portland, Ore. "Fragging an officer has a much more impactful effect." Fragging is the killing or injuring of a military officer by a subordinate. How is it that CU can produce Nobel prize-winning research but still can't find a way to get Churchill off its payroll? Until he's removed as a tenured professor, double-digit tuition...
  • What Is Being Left?... Professor Churchill!

    07/01/2005 12:20:51 AM PDT · by Mr.Atos · 1 replies · 290+ views
    My Sandmen ^ | 07.01.05 | Mr.Atos
    Approaching the fetid core, what is being Left is ultimately personified by the likes of Professor Ward Churchill. His own words and ideas speak for themselves... as they do for those Liberals and Democrats that support him, sponsor him, and invite him to speak to their sensibilities. Portland's Independent Media Center, for instance. (HT. Michelle Malkin) The Denver Post reports on the Professor's recent visit to Portland, Oregon to speak at an... Anti-Military forum? Indeed! What is being Left supports the troops, if they see fit to murder their fellow Americans. "Conscientious objection removes a given piece of the cannon...
  • CU prof defends military remarks {Ward Churchill BARF alert)

    06/30/2005 1:44:01 PM PDT · by freespirited · 35 replies · 1,123+ views
    Denver Post ^ | 6/30/05 | Jim Kirksey and Amy Herdy
    Controversial University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill says he does not advocate "fragging" U.S. military officers in spite of how recent comments he made have been portrayed. Churchill, speaking at an anti- military forum in Portland, Ore., military remarks "Conscientious objection removes a given piece of the cannon fodder from the fray," he said. "Fragging an officer has a much more impactful effect." His remarks were posted Sunday on the Pirate Ballerina blog site, which carries mostly anti- Churchill content. On Wednesday, Fox News' Bill O'Reilly played a tape of the remarks. Reached at his home in Boulder County on...
  • Video: Churchill Advocates Killing of Military Officers (Don't-Question-Their-Patriotism Alert)

    06/30/2005 3:20:38 AM PDT · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 25 replies · 490+ views
    Jackson's Journal ^ | 6/29/2005 | Trey Jackson
    Churchill: "Fragging an officer has a much more impactful effect"Ward Churchill has made some more discpicable comments. This time, he is advocating military personnel to "roll a grenade under their line officer." When will this anti-American slimeball be fired? You can watch the video HERE. Note: I am curious how the moonbat left will try to spin this. Freedom of speech I'm sure.... that's getting tired, especially when someone is advocating the murder of US military officers. Transcript: Churchill: "For those of you who do, as a matter of principle, oppose war in any form, the idea of supporting a...
  • TROUBLE SPEAKS -- Ward Churchill backs fragging

    06/27/2005 5:30:51 AM PDT · by mware · 101 replies · 3,585+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | 06/26/05 | staff at World Net Daily
    TROUBLE SPEAK Ward Churchill backs fragging Controversial '9-11 prof' suggests rolling grenades under line officers Posted: June 26, 2005 10:39 p.m. Eastern © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com Prof. Ward Churchill University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill suggested to a forum on conscientious objection they might be more effective in opposing war if they supported the "fragging" or killing of line officers. In a Portland meeting on resistance to military recruiting, Churchill, famous for comparing Sept. 11, 2001, victims in the World Trade Center to "little Eichmanns," twice suggested anti-war activists should support those who kill their officers. "For those of you who...
  • Killed in Battle or in Betrayal? Mystery Adds to Grief

    06/17/2005 8:42:30 PM PDT · by neverdem · 17 replies · 1,121+ views
    NY Times ^ | June 18, 2005 | KAREEM FAHIM and DAMIEN CAVE
    Towns in New York and Pennsylvania struggled yesterday with an episode in Iraq so confounding that it stood apart from other troubling events from the war: an American soldier faced charges of killing fellow Americans, in this case two superiors. Military prosecutors say that on June 7, Staff Sgt. Alberto B. Martinez, 37, killed two of his commanding officers in the 42nd Infantry Division, Capt. Phillip T. Esposito, 30, and First Lt. Louis E. Allen, 34, at a base in Tikrit, Iraq. The military said little yesterday to advance the public understanding of the case, again describing how investigators first...
  • Inside the Iraq fragging incident

    06/17/2005 2:44:49 PM PDT · by ex-snook · 19 replies · 767+ views
    MSNBC ^ | JUNE 17, 2005 | MSNBC
    Sgt. Alberto Martinez of the New York National Guard is accused of killing his two superior officers after reportedly being disciplined by one of them and is believed to be the first soldier in Iraq to face such charges. MSNBC military analyst and retired Army Colonel Jack Jacobs joined MSNBC's Amy Robach on Friday to discuss the charges and whether there is a danger of fragging becoming a growing trend.
  • G.I. charged in Iraq killings -Upstate solider may face death penalty

    06/17/2005 8:21:39 AM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 4 replies · 302+ views
    NY Daily ^ | 6/17/05 | JOE MAHONEY...
    A New York National Guardsman was charged yesterday with murdering two of his superiors at a military base inside one of Saddam Hussein's former palaces. Staff Sgt. Alberto Martinez, of upstate Troy, allegedly used an explosive device to blast Capt. Phillip Esposito and 1st Lt. Louis Allen to death June 7 while the two officers chatted about the next day's mission, the Army said in a statement. Martinez, a 37-year-old father of two who worked at an Army arsenal upstate, is charged with two counts of premeditated murder and is being held in Kuwait. He faces a death sentence if...
  • Staff Sgt. Charged With Murder

    06/17/2005 5:36:03 AM PDT · by robowombat · 13 replies · 472+ views
    Associated Press ^ | June 17, 2005
    Staff Sgt. Charged With Murder Associated Press June 17, 2005 BAGHDAD, Iraq - The U.S. military charged a Staff Sergeant from the New York National Guard with murdering his two commanders at a base outside Baghdad, in what is believed to be the first case of an American soldier in Iraq accused of killing his superiors. The military initially concluded that the June 7 deaths of Capt. Phillip T. Esposito, of Suffern, N.Y., and 1st Lt. Louis E. Allen, of Milford, Pa., were caused by a mortar round. But this week the military charged Staff Sgt. Alberto B. Martinez of...
  • GI Charged With Murdering Two Officers

    06/17/2005 1:19:15 AM PDT · by stm · 11 replies · 713+ views
    BAGHDAD, Iraq — A U.S. Army staff sergeant was charged with murdering his two commanders last week at a base outside Baghdad, the military said Thursday in what is believed to be the first case of an American soldier in Iraq accused of killing his superiors.
  • Military files Murder Charges in Iraq Killings

    06/16/2005 8:04:10 PM PDT · by XHogPilot · 32 replies · 1,819+ views
    MSNBC ^ | June 16, 2005 | AP
    BAGHDAD, Iraq - 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 Thursday. Army officials told NBC News that Staff Sgt. Alberto B. Martinez had been disciplined by the two officers, a possible motive for the attack. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, did not disclose the nature of the disciplinary action. (snip) A military statement said that Martinez, 37, a supply specialist with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 42nd Infantry Division,...
  • US Soldier Arrested on Charges of Murdering US Soldiers in Iraq

    06/16/2005 6:34:14 PM PDT · by milford421 · 17 replies · 708+ views
    The New York Post, Reuters ^ | 6/16/05 | milford421
    This story is flying under the radar of the MSM...wonder why. Originally published in the New York Post, the story detailed the mysterious deaths of two friends, Captain Phillip Esposito and Lieutenant Louis Allen, both NY Army National Guard, who were killed by an explosion in Tikrit on June 7 as they slept. Staff Sergeant Alberto Martinez was arrested today and charged with murder.
  • U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Charged With Murder

    06/16/2005 4:06:37 PM PDT · by saquin · 15 replies · 790+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 6/16/05 | Patrick Quinn
    BAGHDAD, Iraq - A U.S. Army staff sergeant was charged with murdering his two commanding officers last week at a base outside Baghdad, the military said Thursday in what is believed to be the first case of an American soldier in Iraq accused of killing his superiors. Staff Sgt. Alberto B. Martinez, 37, a supply specialist with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 42nd Infantry Division, New York Army National Guard, was charged Wednesday in connection with the June 7 deaths of the two officers at Forward Operating Base Danger, near Tikrit — Saddam Hussein's hometown 80 miles north...
  • Marine admits being demoted by officer accused of murder(Pantano case)

    05/01/2005 12:48:30 PM PDT · by Ramonan · 30 replies · 886+ views
    San Diego Union-AP ^ | May 1, 2005 | William L. Holmes
    CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. – A key prosecution witness in the case of a Marine officer accused of murdering two Iraqi detainees acknowledged yesterday that the defendant had stripped him of a unit leadership role days before the shootings. Sgt. Daniel Coburn testified that 2nd Lt. Ilario Pantano forced him to take on a radio operator's job after finding part of Coburn's squad relaxing near abandoned buildings that hadn't been properly secured. Pantano then elevated a lower-ranking Marine to take Coburn's job as squad leader. Coburn testified earlier last week that he was present when Pantano opened fire on the two...
  • DEFENDANT TO GET SLEEP STUDY BEFORE MURDER TRIAL (TERRORIST)

    05/26/2004 5:51:12 AM PDT · by JesseHousman · 10 replies · 258+ views
    Naples Daily News ^ | 5/25/2004 | Estes Thompson (AP)
    FORT BRAGG, N.C.-An Army seargeant accused in a deadly grenade attack on fellow members of the 101st Airborne Division is being sent to Kentucky for a sleep study to address his inability to stay awake during court hearings.A military prosecutor said Monday that Sgt. Hasan Akbar will be scheduled for the study of his sleep problems, which have been an issue in pretrial hearings."He's going to be transferred back to tyhe (Fort) Knox confinement facility," Capt. Rob McGovern said. "So the sleep study will be conducted there."Col. Patrick Parrish the military mjudge overseeing the case, had to awaken Akbar during...
  • Uncle Sam's Jihadists

    09/23/2003 6:15:45 PM PDT · by stilts · 3 replies · 735+ views
    Slate ^ | March 27, 2003 | Deanne Stillman
    What's the U.S. military doing about radical Muslim soldiers? Not enough. The most disturbing story of the war so far is the fragging at Camp Pennsylvania in Kuwait. According to news reports, on March 23, Sgt. Asan Akbar rolled a grenade into each of three tents of sleeping officers and senior NCOs of the 101st Airborne Division. Then he allegedly shot the soldiers with an automatic weapon as they fled from their tents. Two of them, a major and a captain, died, and 14 others were injured. The episode is unsettling for a number of reasons, most of all because...
  • Fifth Column II

    09/22/2003 11:30:47 PM PDT · by JohnHuang2 · 7 replies · 305+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Tuesday, September 23, 2003 | By Frank J. Gaffney Jr
    <p>Almost exactly six months ago, at the start of the liberation of Iraq, this column warned that a "fragging" incident at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom "could be the precursor for a far larger and more dangerous problem, both for the military and for American society more generally. Call it the 'Fifth Column syndrome.' "</p>
  • Fifth column II

    09/22/2003 4:46:36 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 13 replies · 437+ views
    Almost exactly six months ago, at the start of the liberation of Iraq, the Center for Security Policy warned that a "fragging" incident at the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom "could be the precursor for a far larger and more dangerous problem, both for the military and for American society more generally. Call it the ‘Fifth Column syndrome.'" This ominous forecast was prompted by a disturbing possibility: Sergeant Asan Akbar, the alleged perpetrator of a lethal grenade attack on his superiors who commanded the 101st Airborne on the eve of the unit's "jump off" into Iraq, "could have gotten murderous...
  • Army Trial Recommended in Grenade Attack

    06/20/2003 8:50:59 PM PDT · by SLB · 18 replies · 500+ views
    AP | 20 June 2003 | KIMBERLY HEFLING
    FORT KNOX, Ky. (AP) - An investigating officer Friday recommended the court-martial of a soldier charged in a grenade attack that killed two officers in Kuwait and traumatized troops days before they were to move into Iraq. Sgt. Hasan Akbar had time to get the grenades used in the attack against the 101st Airborne, and his rifle killed one of the officers, Col. Patrick Reinert said at a hearing to determine whether Akbar should face a military trial. Fourteen soldiers also were wounded in the March 23 attack. "There are reasonable grounds to believe the accused committed the offensive charges,"...