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Omaha Steve

(99,494 posts)
Fri Sep 5, 2014, 10:50 AM Sep 2014

Miscommunication blamed for deadly US mistake

Source: AP-Excite

By ROBERT BURNS

WASHINGTON (AP) — Avoidable miscommunication between U.S. air and ground forces led to a "friendly fire" incident in Afghanistan that killed five U.S. soldiers and one Afghan in June, according to a military investigation report.

The incident was one of the deadliest friendly fire episodes of the war, which began 13 years ago next month.

The report released Thursday by U.S. Central Command, which oversees operations in Afghanistan, cited a collective failure by soldiers, commanders and air crew members to execute the fundamentals of the mission. As a result, the five Americans and one Afghan were mistaken for the enemy and were attacked with two laser-guided bombs from a B-1 bomber.

A two-star Air Force general led the investigation. Many details of the report were blacked out before its public release.

FULL story at link.



The first page of the report released by U.S. Central Command Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014, on the friendly fire incident in Afghanistan in June is photographed in Washington on Sept. 4, 2014. Avoidable miscommunication between U.S. air and ground forces led to a incident that killed five U.S. soldiers and one Afghan. The report cited a collective failure by soldiers, commanders and air crew members to execute the fundamentals of the mission. As a result, the five Americans and one Afghan were mistaken for the enemy and were attacked with two laser-guided bombs from a B-1 bomber. (AP Photo/Jon Elswick)


Read more: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140905/us--united_states-afghanistan-friendly_fire-5cf498d97a.html

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Miscommunication blamed for deadly US mistake (Original Post) Omaha Steve Sep 2014 OP
Have to feel bad for the flight crew, in addition to the families of TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #1
THIRTEEN YEARS!!! of experience at warring Plucketeer Sep 2014 #2
perpetual war heaven05 Sep 2014 #3

TwilightGardener

(46,416 posts)
1. Have to feel bad for the flight crew, in addition to the families of
Fri Sep 5, 2014, 10:57 AM
Sep 2014

those killed--they will have to live with this mistake haunting them.

 

Plucketeer

(12,882 posts)
2. THIRTEEN YEARS!!! of experience at warring
Fri Sep 5, 2014, 11:16 AM
Sep 2014

and an array of technology that was Star Wars-worthy only 25 years ago - and these soldiers pay the ultimate at the inept hands of their own. The LUNACY! The god-be-damned Lunacy of this whole middle east "game". And we're all up in arms about a couple of be-headings???

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