Army Reviews Soldiers Deaths
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This is a place for members of Home of the Brave to post thoughts, insights, and opinions about events related to the investigation of non-combat deaths of US soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
The Feres Doctrine
What is the Feres Doctrine?
This little known doctrine was approved in 2003 and says (in my own words) that anyone enlisted in the US military cannot sue or press charges against the government. The Feres Doctrine makes it impossible or almost impossible for any military person to see justice for all kinds of corruption including rape, murder, falsification of documents, abuse of power and several more injustices.
Please take a moment and view this link. Read it for yourself and if you feel inclined, post your signature.
And this is very important: Please pass this on. Many of us never know about this law until it's too late.
http://www.petitiononline.com/fd1950/petition.html
Posted by Kim Slapak
This little known doctrine was approved in 2003 and says (in my own words) that anyone enlisted in the US military cannot sue or press charges against the government. The Feres Doctrine makes it impossible or almost impossible for any military person to see justice for all kinds of corruption including rape, murder, falsification of documents, abuse of power and several more injustices.
Please take a moment and view this link. Read it for yourself and if you feel inclined, post your signature.
And this is very important: Please pass this on. Many of us never know about this law until it's too late.
http://www.petitiononline.com/fd1950/petition.html
Posted by Kim Slapak
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