Army Drops Cowardice Charge Against Soldier
Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2003 11:43 am
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Army Drops Cowardice Charge Against Soldier
He requested counseling after seeing the body of an Iraqi man cut in half by American fire.
The soldier, who was was stationed in Iraq as an Army interrogator at the time, said he asked for counseling but was warned by his commanders about how it would affect his career. He was eventually returned to Colorado and charged with cowardice.
He said seeing the mangled corpse caused him to shake, become ill, and lose sleep. But he denies acting in a cowardly way.
His lawyer said dereliction of duty is a minor offense that -- if disposed of without a court-martial -- usually carries a penalty of loss of pay or rank reduction.
Cowardice violations can be punished by death. Military code does not include a minimum sentence.
A military court hearing set for Friday has been canceled.
Army Drops Cowardice Charge Against Soldier
He requested counseling after seeing the body of an Iraqi man cut in half by American fire.
The soldier, who was was stationed in Iraq as an Army interrogator at the time, said he asked for counseling but was warned by his commanders about how it would affect his career. He was eventually returned to Colorado and charged with cowardice.
He said seeing the mangled corpse caused him to shake, become ill, and lose sleep. But he denies acting in a cowardly way.
His lawyer said dereliction of duty is a minor offense that -- if disposed of without a court-martial -- usually carries a penalty of loss of pay or rank reduction.
Cowardice violations can be punished by death. Military code does not include a minimum sentence.
A military court hearing set for Friday has been canceled.