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Center for Research on Globalization
September 4, 2017
Adam Kokesh served as a sergeant in Fallujah during the April siege. I met him four years later, in 2008, ... Marine Sgt. Adam Kokesh poses for a so-called trophy photo with a car that Marines shot up at a checkpoint, killing the Iraqi driver in the hail of machine-gun fire. (Credit: Courtesy of Adam Kokesh).
The New Yorker
June 14, 2017
In the end, only one of the eight men Mattis charged, Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich, was convicted, and then only of dereliction of duty, a relatively minor crime. As in the Hamdania case, many of the marines involved in the killings remained in the Corps for years afterward. In 2010, the Secretary of the NavyÃâà...
Los Angeles Times
April 19, 2012
He and Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich, the squad leader, ordered five young men from a car and killed them just minutes after a roadside bomb killed one Marine and injured two others. Wuterich, the last of eight Marines to have his case decided, pleaded guilty to one count of negligent dereliction of duty in theÃâà...
The Atlantic
January 25, 2012
When Marine Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich was handed a suspended sentence of three months on Wednesday for his role as squad leader of a group that massacred 24 unarmed Iraqis in Haditha six years ago, it naturally sparked an outrage. To many here in the U.S., in Iraq, and in the Muslim world writÃâà...
CNN International
January 24, 2012
A U.S. military judge sentenced a Marine squad leader charged with alleged war crimes in Iraq to a maximum of 90 days in prison and a reduction in pay and rank. But because of a plea deal with prosecutors, Staff Sgt. Frank G. Wuterich won't serve any time in the brig. The military judge was obligated toÃâà...
CBS News
January 9, 2012
A Marine sergeant charged in the biggest criminal case against U.S. troops in the Iraq war made a series of fatal assumptions and lost control of himself ... Nicholas Gannon made the accusations to a jury of battle-hardened Marines hearing the case against Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich more than six years afterÃâà...
CBS News
January 8, 2012
Marine Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich is standing trail in the deaths of 24 unarmed civilians in Iraq. But, as Scott Pelley reports, Wuterich says the action he took was to protect his fellow Marines. Category. News & Politics. License. Standard YouTube License. Show more. Show less. Loading... Autoplay WhenÃâà...
CBS News
January 6, 2012
A U.S. Marine went on trial Friday at Camp Pendleton in California in the deaths of 24 unarmed civilians in Iraq. It happened in 2005 and it's been described as an atrocity by U.S. troops there. But the accused, Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich, says the action he took that day was to protect his fellow Marines.
CBS News
March 17, 2007
As correspondent Scott Pelley first reported in March 2007, the Marine making those choices in Haditha that day was a 25-year-old sergeant named Frank Wuterich. He was charged with 18 murders. Wuterich sat down with 60 Minutes for his only interview. He said he wanted to tell the truth about the dayÃâà...
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