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To: moehoward
Exactly. Thank you.

Now, with a team of 40 engaged, how long will it take to comb the data and accurately build a picture of the sequence of events; account for each shot, who engaged who and it what order. With 40 separate feeds, I am sure you will agree it will take a heck of a long time. And besides, how many had helmet cams? And of those that didn't, how do you account for their shots and participation in the time-line? It isn't easy and it takes time. Again, the administration in this case is not lying, they are incompetent.

I am sure you have more time in combat and conducting after-action reviews than many of the combat vets here on FR. Therefore, I defer to your judgment and invite combat veterans, especially SOF, to chime in and tell us how easy it is to download helmet-cam videos and immediately come up with an accurate analysis/report.

625 posted on 05/03/2011 11:43:53 AM PDT by Hulka
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To: Hulka

I’m a Navy vet. I’m just going off what I’ve seen in documentaries and read in books, and other publications.

Number of cameras. I doubt all had them. Figure at least half did. Number of those dropped inside the compound seem to be around 24.
Point is the meat of this can be processed pretty quickly.

Now how the facts are disseminated for public consumption is a different story.


636 posted on 05/03/2011 12:04:54 PM PDT by moehoward
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