To: jaykay
I'm not saying that it was all her fault, but in truth, she and every other soldier in that unit have to bear some responsibility for lives lost due to the state of their weapons.
Sure she was probably knocked out from the beginning but my bet is if she wasn't her weapon would have been just as useless as the rest of the unit's. One soldiers failure to properly maintain is as much their personal responsibility as it is their leaders.
So in my opinion it was at least 1% her fault.
90 posted on
09/18/2003 9:37:36 AM PDT by
Ispy4u
(Again ignoring #3Fan)
To: Ispy4u
I'm not saying that it was all her fault, but in truth, she and every other soldier in that unit have to bear some responsibility for lives lost due to the state of their weapons.
Sure she was probably knocked out from the beginning but my bet is if she wasn't her weapon would have been just as useless as the rest of the unit's. One soldiers failure to properly maintain is as much their personal responsibility as it is their leaders.
So in my opinion it was at least 1% her fault. That makes sense! Reason and rational thinking reappears!
107 posted on
09/19/2003 2:20:45 AM PDT by
jaykay
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