Randy Haskin wrote:
In typical fashion, "the rest of the story" rarely makes headlines as much as the sensational beginning of the story:
http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2008/ ... n_072808w/Quote:
Reports: F-15 crew cleared in British deaths
Staff report
Posted : Wednesday Jul 30, 2008 9:37:04 EDT
An investigation into the friendly fire deaths of three British soldiers in Afghanistan cleared the aircrew of the U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle involved in the attack, according to British news reports.
Instead, the Ministry of Defence investigation faulted the British soldier who directed the F-15E onto its target, several British newspapers are claiming.
The mistaken attack took place at dusk Aug. 23, 2007, during a battle with Taliban militants in Helmand province. An F-15E was called in and released a 500-pound bomb. Instead of striking a Taliban position about 1,000 yards from the British troops, the bomb hit a compound held by British soldiers, killing three soldiers assigned to the 1st Battalion, the Royal Anglian Regiment.
rule 1-In a war, people die.
rule-2-you can't change rule 1.
thanks for the rest of the story...I think journalists that cover war stories should have to serve in a combat role BEFORE they are allowed to report anything---eventually those reporters would work their way up in the news world and perhaps report the whole story EVERY time.
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P: Noise coming from under instrument panel. Sounds like a midget pounding on something with a hammer.
S: Took hammer away from midget.