Posted on 04/25/2002 11:32:28 AM PDT by Slam
THE Canadian military has been accused of excessive "squeamishness", after recalling a sniper hailed for his bravery in Afghanistan to face a court martial for shouting at a chaplain.
Master Cpl Arron Perry is one of five Canadian snipers nominated for a Bronze Star by American commanders for saving the lives of US troops during missions to root out die-hard Taliban and al-Qa'eda fighters in mountains.
Cpl Perry has been sent back to Canada to face, instead of a hero's welcome, a court martial on discipline charges, reported to be in connection with threatening remarks he is alleged to have made to the Canadian chaplain during a "stress debriefing".
The sniper is also under investigation in connection with a photograph showing the corpse of an Afghan fighter with a cigarette in its mouth and bearing a sign reading "F*** terrorism". He denies responsibility for the photograph, which was taken during combat.
Cpl Perry is now confined to the city of Edmonton, forbidden from carrying a weapon, and working in a supply role.
"Look at what they did to me," he said. "This is how they show their appreciation to me, by sending me back to Canada."
Military experts yesterday denounced what they called Canada's culture of disdain for its armed services, despite their courageous record in two world wars, as well as in the Korean war and numerous peacekeeping operations.
Canadian commanders have been unusually sensitive to any hint of misconduct since a scandal involving Canadian commandos serving as peacekeepers in Somalia, who beat a teenager to death while he was in their custody.
American plans to award Bronze Stars to all five Canadians have now been delayed.
This can be stated more simply. Being a sniper is the soldiers' assignment. It has nothing to do with the forces of evil. The man has a combat assignment and he follows orders. Apparently he is good at his job. Well done!
I deny it's the "worst". One of the "worst", maybe. But, even then, there have been perfectly honorable wars which could be described as, so far from being despicable, entirely necessary and proper.
I was just hearing on the Northwest Cable News about police in Washington finally finding the body of a missing 13-year old girl who - it turns out - was abducted, raped, and stabbed to death. I consider THAT far worse than armed combatants going into battle forewarned of their possible fate.
When using words like "worst" you really need to think twice about what you're saying...unless, of course, you consider all war as being worse than capital victimization of innocents.
FYI, armed or otherwise violent combat is not the only madness of war...come to think of it, it is just a (and get this) small necessary part.
Thats what struck me too. I don't blame him for yelling at the chaplin. I have very low tolerance for that kind of cr@p.
What happened to chaplins who actually help soldiers unstead of subjecting them to mandatory stress counseling? Sounds to me like the chaplin should be court marshaled for adding to this guys stress.
Besides whats the big deal? Yelling? lol..did he hurt the chaplins feelings? Is the chaplin a little girl? sheesh grow up!
Leave the kid alone. Medal 'im up, promote 'im, and let him go kill bad guys.
THAT is what they trained him for, damn it.
http://www.nationalpost.com/home/story.html?f=/stories/20020423/3932.html
I can just imagine what the conversation between the sniper and the chaplain was like. The chaplain trying to convince him that he didn't kill the enemy and the sniper saying, "Well his friggin' head exploded and he didn't shoot back at me fer chhrissakes."
The subject here is combat. It involves killing. Killing is only justified if it is done to protect Life, rights and Freedom, otherwise, barring accidents, it is always evil... even if, "The man has a combat assignment and he follows orders." That man may be ignorant, but that's not relevant in determining whether the killing was justified, or not.
You are absolutely correct sir.
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