i don't have easy/routine access to ARMY LAWYER any more, as i'm retired from the military service. i suspect that ANY large metropolitan library can access that magazine either electronically or by Interlibrary loan. it won't be hard to find.
may i suggest that you stop asking people for a "link", as MOST research documents are NOT & will NOT be found on the "worldwidewierd"? expecting to find such complex and "deep" things on the Internet, is like trying to write a dissertation from an encyclopedia.= it cannot be done successfully.
may i suggest that you go to the library & look for the information, yourself. there is a GREAT DEAL of relevant data about the "kangaroo court" that UNLAWFULLY convicted & hanged CPT Wurtz. then you'll KNOW the TRUTH.
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That is like, so last century, dude.
I have made a freaking career out of taking stuff from print and microfilm and converting it into digital format so that future generations can access this information without trudging to a university library and waiting 3 weeks for the interlibrary loan package.
Well, if YOU don't, why should anybody else? Don't make me do YOUR FREAKING HOMEWORK. You are the one trying to prove the point.
Yeah, well if you have volume, issue and page# then if I feel in the mood, the next time I am at the university library archives for some other reason, maybe I'll look it up, unless I forget.
If YOU are going to cite some article not easily available, it is YOUR responsibility to provide QUOTES and CONTEXT. Don't tell OTHER PEOPLE to go look up YOUR CITATIONS. YOU want to PROVE SOMETHING, YOU LOOK IT UP.