This is from a link that was sent to me by M0sby:
Williams' first assignment, in 1985, was with the 15th Engineer Battalion at Fort Lewis. In 1990, he transferred to the 84th Engineer Company in Germany, which supported the 2nd Armed Cavalry Regiment, then based in Nuremberg. However, company elements were stationed in several towns in northern Bavaria, and military officials had no record of his duty station. Williams apparently took part in the Persian Gulf War with the 2nd ACR and 84th Engineer Company. Military records do not specifically list his wartime unit. Combat engineers typically create and clear minefields and operate heavy equipment. The 2nd ACR was disbanded from Germany in 1992, and Williams then transferred to Fort Ord, Calif., where he served in the 13th Engineer Battalion. Back to Fort Lewis In 1993, he transferred to the 14th Engineer Battalion at Fort Lewis, where he served until his discharge from active duty. Military officials said they could not describe the character of his discharge but noted he did go on to serve in a National Guard unit for about one more year. As you can see it is unclear where exactly he was stationed, but the times definitely conincide with Yee's deployment.
When and where was the incident where the Mohammed the sniper had purportedly put a grenade in his fellow soldiers tent?
And that sure sounds like a familiar plot that occured in Iraq on our run to Baghdad.