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Man AWOL, Says Army Tricked Him PDF Print E-mail
Salem man goes AWOL, says Army tricked him.
He was falsely assured that he'd receive medications, he says.

by Alan Gustafon, published by Statesman Journal  May 18, 2006

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AWOL soldier out of Army PDF Print E-mail

"Hounshell, 21, who went AWOL from the Army after a 14-month tour in Iraq, is trying to start over, free from the military service that he said was a constant reminder of his one-time mental problems and fractious run-ins with his Army command."
by Chris Vaughn, Star-Telegram, posted April 22, 2006

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Guard woman brought to tears PDF Print E-mail

Guilty plea brings rank reduction, bad conduct discharge
by Alan Riquelmy, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, posted May 24, 2006

 

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AWOL GIs dealt legal blow PDF Print E-mail

Latest court decision leaves refugee claims of Iraq war refuseniks in doubt
by Matt Mernagh, Toronto NOW, published May 18, 2006 

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Mother of Malcom Kendall-Smith speaks out PDF Print E-mail

"There are some among us who have integrity and determination to challenge what they know to be wrong, for the greater good of us all, despite their personal loss. Malcolm is such a person."  says Margaret Kendall-Smith of her son Malcom.
by Kim Knight, Sunday Star Times, published April 23, 2006

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