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![]() Mass'Debator Posts: 4,724 | American pilot responsible in mistaken death of Canadian, U.S. says: American pilot responsible in mistaken death of Canadian, U.S. says Quote:
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![]() Mass'Debator Posts: 4,724 | Friendly fire death was preventable: government report This is an earlier story of one of the first FF incidences on Canadian troops by US forces: Quote:
In the original topic and pilot who strafed in the A-10.... he was instructed to target smoke..... that's not the smartest or brightest discription now is it? A normal operation would be based on general co-ordinates and some additional descriptions..... not just look for smoke and blow it up. If military intelligence was working properly, don't you think a warning of friendly soldiers would have been annouced that they are in the area? These pilots can only work with what they are given..... and perhaps the reason why he never used his equipment, is probably based on the difficulty of the mission assigned to him..... if he was under the impression no allies were nearby, then why would he require to identify his target during this strafing mission? If they were to cover our troops, then don't you think co-ordinates would have been supplied to where we were located in the first place to avoid such an incident. This might be partly the pilots error in not using the equipment supplied to him, but I don't think this is all his fault. If he was supplied information of co-ordinates and locations of friendly forces, then he'd have a use for his equipment.... instead he was just instructed to target smoke.... as if there wouldn't be any other smoke during a war? Sometimes I wonder and worry about your guy's troops..... like is the Military just throwing darts at a map and telling everyone to attack wherever it lands? | |
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![]() Volcanic Erupter Location: España Posts: 2,571 | Friendly fire pilot 'experienced' Quote:
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he got the Bronze star and promoted to colonel | ||
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![]() Mass'Debator Posts: 4,724 | What the hell man! This seems a bit odd considdering it's people outside of the US who are finding these things out about how their own soldiers, good soldiers at that are taking the fall, and the US govenment won't even back them up, appear to testify or anything...... what disrespect for your soldiers!! I would at least think there'd be at least some defense for your soldiers in these cases..... any other country would at least attempt to defend them a little bit. But there's one big stinky pattern I'm seeing here between all these pilots..... good respectable pilots at that. I want justice for those friendly fire incidences, not fall guys who were following orders. I have more faith in long term soldiers with great experience and good judgement then I do towards a couple of stars behind a desk. |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 3,751 | There's not enough information in the linked article to really draw any conclusions. ..."the pilot of the A-10A Thunderbolt II sprayed 180 rounds of 30 mm high-explosive bullets from the aircraft's Gatling gun, aiming at a garbage fire he thought was the smoky residue of a bomb he'd just dropped." He'd already dropped a bomb on a target he couldn't see?? Was he told to drop at that location? Doesn't make sense to drop a bomb and then strafe a position he couldn't even see. There must be more to this than we are being told, but of course, "Release of the 118-page document was held up as the military censored parts of it for national security reasons." "Everybody knows that the boat is leaking Everybody knows that the captain lied." - Leonard Cohen |
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![]() Mass'Debator Posts: 4,724 | Yeah indeed.... something's not right..... And if it was US troops that were fired on, as mentioned above and in previous incidences, it would have been covered up by another situation they would explain to the public.... since we know some of the details as well, they gotta explain in a manner that doesn't make it look like the system made an error, but the pilot...... in multiple cases in the last number of years since the wars started..... and not just on Canadian troops as shown in previous post linked by Jose..... and not just UK..... Air Strikes on Civilian compounds, the Marines who went on a rampage from apparently being ambushed, although most of the injured and dead were civilians and families parked in their cars on the side of the roads after they were told to pull to the side...... and then confiscating film and other media from reporters who arrived on the scene? I could list two pages of articles of seperate questionable incidences, that were either never explained or partially explained. Every other country in NATO for example, have always reported the incident, how many people were involved, what time, location, what division was attacked or did the attacking, what was the intelligence behind the mission, etc..... And what do we get form the US? Something just doesn't add up right and it's very unsettling. |
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