Posted on 08/01/2007 7:28:02 AM PDT by Renfield
Matt Sanchez, a Marine Reservist, is currently in Iraq interviewing soldiers and visited the camp that was made famous not for heroic deeds, which I'm sure there are many such examples, but made famous due to one douchebag making stories up to sell to a liberal rag: (h/t Hot Air)
'...Theres no doubt the Baghdad Diarist comments distract from the mission. Lt. Colonel James Crider of the 1-4 Cavalry of Ft. Riley, Kansas gave me a Significant Acts (SIGACTS) briefing that included three car bombs, several IEDs and todays near encounter with a lobbed grenade. No one has been injured due to information from locals. The 1-4 Cavalry has been fairly successful in getting the people on our side, said Lt. Colonel Crider with a slightly southern accent that translates well to the residents of this southeast Baghdad neighborhood
With the dangers of the real mission in mind, soldiers at the PAO are frustrated that the major media has chosen to focus on the negative, a common complaint I have heard among troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
The real question here is about accountability, said Public Affairs Officer Major Luke Luedeke who was quick to debunk several statements in Private Beauchamps article Shock Troops, after several military bloggers, JD Johannes, Jeff Emanuel and Michael Yon, pointed out glaring inconsistencies in Beauchamps articles.
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After several terse conversations, it was obvious soldiers at FOB Falcon took the events described in The New Republic very seriously. What was not so obvious was how seriously The New Republic editorial staff treated the matter. If the investigation proves the Baghdad Diarist stories to be false, what will The New Republic do? Will they retract the story? Will they reveal the process they used to vet the original information? Every soldier I spoke to realizes he or she is accountable for what is said and done while deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Careers can be ruined because of scandals like the Baghdad Diarist....'
And Michael Goldfarb received some clarification from Matt about his visit:
'...We emailed Sanchez to see if we could get anything more definitive. Sanchez reports that the New Republic has sent one or two emails to the PAO at FOB Falcon to ask what were called lukewarm questions as part of their effort to re-report the stories.
Sanchez added that:
No one has seen or heard of the melting lady. No soldier would confuse an officer with a contractor. It just wouldnt happen. Its a small base and most people have seen each other. I just got back today and all these people I havent seen in a month are welcoming me back. They dont know me, but theyve seen me before....'
Meanwhile a comment left at Matt's blog appears to indicate that Beauchamp is currently undergoing a Article 15-6 investigation. Not being Army I'm not sure what that is but I'm told its close to a Court Martial.
'...Right now, PV2 Scott Thomas Beauchamp is in the middle of an Article 15-6 investigation. If his allegations are true, then hes a dirtbag who demeans disfigured women, tolerates the desecration of human remains and thinks that running over dogs is funny. If his allegations are false, hes a walking honor code violation. Either way, Im not impressed. Nobody on my tour did the kinds of things that hes claiming....'
Just rewards in my opinion. I'm hoping he gets a great view of some bars in the stockade very soon.
When he comes back he can join the Joe Wilson circuit of "victims" persecuted by us evil doers.
Ping to latest info.
I wonder if these events are seared into his memory yet.
Article 15 huh?
Bummer it is non-judicial, a summary Court Marshall would net him a longer sentence.
Cheers,
knewshound
Thanks.
Reporting From FOB Falcon (Scott Beauchamp)
Weekly Standard ^ | 8/1/07 | Michael Goldfarb / Matt Sanchez
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1874716/posts
Milblogger Matt Sanchez is currently at FOB Falcon and has been asking questions at the base about Scotty Beauchamp, whose stories for the New Republic are being investigated by both the Army and the editors at TNR. Sanchez reports:
Despite a full day of dealing with securing a dangerous Baghdad neighborhood, even Lt. Colonel Crider was aware of the recent Beauchamp scandal and could only shake his head at how absurd the initial details of the accounts seemed....
[With calls from the] New York Times, O’Reilly Factor, ABC, CNN, Hot Air, in the past two weeks, Major Luedeke has dealt with more media inquiries over the Beauchamp controversy than any other subject in his entire career.
After several terse conversations, it was obvious soldiers at FOB Falcon took the events described in The New Republic very seriously.
We emailed Sanchez to see if we could get anything more definitive. Sanchez reports that the New Republic has sent “one or two emails” to the PAO at FOB Falcon to ask what were called “lukewarm” questions as part of their effort to “re-report” the stories.
Sanchez added that,
No one has seen or heard of the melting lady. No soldier would confuse an officer with a contractor. It just wouldn’t happen. It’s a small base and most people have seen each other. I just got back today and all these people I haven’t seen in a month are welcoming me back. They don’t know me, but they’ve seen me before.
Even without the Article 15, there is such a thing as barracks justice.
I would imagine young Scotty’s life has become very interesting...and not in a good way.
An Article 15-6 investigation is an official investigation, usually conducted by a Field Grade Officer.
It’s not non-judicial punishment.
Court Martials follow a 15-6 if there is evidence of mis-conduct.
You mean like a blanket party? Party on dudes.
It was the 15 - 6 that threw me off.
I knew what an Article 15 was, but not a -6.
Thanks,
knewshound
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