I dunno, its a shame he died just as its a shame the other 3000+ soldiers have died plus the numerous others with injuries.
All of those others have not had this level of attention. These investigations are hurting the war effort and hurting good soldiers.
I find it certainly plausible that someone tried to cover up that it was friendly fire. As long as it wasn’t murder I don’t see that it really matters. Learn from it and put the focus back on killing our enemies without sacrificing more great Americans.
How does the Army overlook false statements and participation in a cover up, if that’s what took place?
And how does this hurt the effort in Iraq or Afghanistan or anywhere else and how does it hurt other soldiers not associated with the Tillman death.
} As long as it wasnt murder I dont see that it really matters.
Does awarding a Silver Star based on a lie not bother you at all>?