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Lawyer for Sgt. Bales raises possibility of PTSD in Afghan massacre case
Q13 FOX News reporterThe lawyer for Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians, said Wednesday the military will have a difficult time trying to prove his client committed the crimes and that experts likely will find that Bales suffers frompost-...Tags: Head Injuries, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Kandahar Massacre (2012), Health, Injuries and Wounds
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Bales' attorney questions whether alleged Afghan massacre occurred
Q13 FOX News Political AnalystAttorney John Henry Browne, who is representing Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, the man accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians earlier this year, is questioning whether the crime, as it has been reported, even occurred. “I certainly haven’t...Tags: Head Injuries, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Iraq, Kandahar Massacre (2012), Health
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John Henry Browne: Refusal to undergo background check a matter of principle
Q13 FOX News Political AnalystNoted Seattle defense attorney John Henry Browne continues to refuse to undergo a background check in order to see classified materials related to his client, accused murderer Staff Sgt. Robert Bales. “I don’t think the government should...Tags: Recreational Substance Use, Justice System, Lifestyle and Leisure, Drug Use, Crime, Law and Justice
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Veteran: Military spouses sometimes kept in dark about combat injuries, stress
Q13 FOX News reporterIn 2007, Nick McCallon nearly lost his life in a roadside bombing in Iraq. He was on his first combat tour, as part of Joint Base Lewis-McChord's 4th Stryker Brigade. “There was a guy on the side of a canal hill that had watched us as we drove by...Tags: Head Injuries, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Injuries and Wounds, Health, Today (tv program)
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Afghan killings point to the limits of an all-volunteer army
The American soldier accused of massacring 17 people in a solo rampage on a remote southern Afghanistan village faces multiple charges of murder and attempted murder. Whisked out of the country by the Army, he is now being held at Fort Leavenworth, Kan....
Tags: Iraq, Hamid Karzai, U.S. Army, Barack Obama, Wars and Interventions
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Don't pity Sgt. Bales: He doesn't deserve our sympathy
Susan Reimer's column on the U.S. soldier accused of murdering 17 Afghan civilians was the most outrageous and offensive nonsense I have ever read ("War makes you crazy, both there and here," March 26). She feels nothing for the innocent, murdered... -
Sgt. Bales' lawyer says military withholding vital information from him
Q13 FOX News reporterThe lawyer for Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, charged with killing 17 Afghan civilians, said Friday the military is withholding information from him in the case, but he discounted reports from some Afghans that many American soldiers took part in the...Tags: Afghanistan, Massacres, Justice System, Armed Conflicts, Prosecution
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Lloyd Waters: Which wolf do we choose to feed?
As I read the newspaper and await the next horrific headline which details the sadistic behavior of one human against another human, I pause to study those characteristics of good and evil. Why are people prone to committing violent and shocking acts...Tags: The Herald-Mail, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Massacres, Diabetes
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Other Voices
Scientific breakthroughs, when optimally timed, arrive at the precise moment in history when they can do the most good in the world. It's too bad the newest strategy to curb production of methamphetamine arrives now, after meth addiction already has...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Health, Chuck Grassley, Methamphetamine Addiction, Barack Obama
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Pilot of the Jet Blue plane
When Clayton Osbon, the pilot of that Jet Blue plane, lost it a few weeks ago, the entire world stepped back and asked, "What was wrong? Did the weight-loss shakes that he sold somehow impact his neurons? Was he so sleep deprived that he became...Tags: Personal Service, Health, Health Care Reform (2009), Sleep Deprivation
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Local veterans say U.S. soldiers' Afghan body-parts photos are out of line
Q13 FOX News reporterLocal veterans said Wednesday the pictures of U.S. soldiers posing with the body parts of slain Afghan insurgents are way out of line, with one saying the pictures sickened him. The Los Angeles Times on Wednesday published photos, which were provided...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), U.S. Army, Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions, Armed Forces
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