A Marine Responds to the Media

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Received this in email today.

Not sure of the validity of this, but this was supposed to be in response to the news media from a Marine.

In any event, I have read the entire piece and it is right on in my opinion

Also looks like this was written awhile back. I vaguely remember this incident and I think it happened a few years ago. But still felt it is a good read



In response to the news blurb about the Marine who put two rounds in a wounded insurgent's head in Fallujah, here's a response from a Marine:

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It's a safety issue pure and simple. After assaulting through a target, we put a security round in everybody's head. Sorry al-Reuters, there's no paddy wagon rolling around Fallujah picking up "prisoners" and offering them a hot cup a joe, falafel, and a blanket. There's no time to bobo around on the target. You clear the space, dump the chumps, and move on.

Are Corpsman expected to treat wounded terrorists? Negative. Hey libs, worried about the defense budget? Well, it would be waste, fraud, and abuse for a Corpsman to expend one man-minute or a battle dressing on a terrorist.
Its much cheaper to just spend the $.02 on a 5.56mm FMJ.

By the way, in our view, terrorists who chop off civilian's heads are not prisoners, they are carcasses. Chopping off a civilian's head is another reason why these idiots are known as "unlawful combatants." It seems that most of the world's journalists have forgotten that fact.

Let me be very clear about this issue. I have looked around the web, and many people get this concept, but there are some stragglers. Here is your situation Marine: You just took fire from unlawful combatants(no uniform - breaking every Geneva Convention rule there is) shooting from a religious building attempting to use the sanctuary status of their position as protection. But you're in Fallujah now, and the Marine Corps has decided that they're not playing that game this time. That was Najaf. So you set the mosque on fire and you hose down the terrorists with small arms, launch some AT-4s (Rockets), some 40MM grenades into the building and things quiet down. So you run over there, and find some tangos (bad guys) wounded and pretending to be dead. You are aware that suicide martyrdom is like really popular with these idiots, and they think taking some Marines with them would be really cool. So you can either risk your life and your fire team's lives by having them cover you while you bend down and search a guy that you think is pretending to be dead for some reason. Most of the time these are the guys with the grenade or vest made of explosives.

Also, you don't know who or what is in the next room. You're already speaking English to the rest of your fire team or squad which lets the terrorist know you are there and you are his enemy. You are speaking loud because your hearing is poor from shooting people for several days. So you know that there are many other rooms to enter, and that if anyone is still alive in those rooms, they know that Americans are in the mosque. Meanwhile (3 seconds later), you still have this terrorist (that was just shooting at you from a mosque) playing possum. What do you do? You double tap his head, and you go to the next room, that's what!!!

What about the Geneva Convention and all that Law of Land Warfare stuff?
What about it. Without even addressing the issues at hand, your first thought should be, "I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6."

Bear in mind that this tactic of double tapping a fallen terrorist is a perpetual mindset that is reinforced by experience on a minute by minute basis. Secondly, you are fighting an unlawful combatant in a Sanctuary, which is a double No-No on his part. Third, tactically you are in no position to take "prisoners" because there are more rooms to search and clear, and the behavior of said terrorist indicates that he is up to no good.&nbs! p; No g ood in Fallujah is a very large place and the low end of no good and the high end of no good are fundamentally the same. Marines end up getting hurt or die. So there is no compelling reason for you to do anything but double tap this idiot and get on with the mission.

If you are a veteran, then everything I have just written is self evident. If you are not a veteran, then at least try to put yourself in the situation. Remember, in Fallujah there is no yesterday, there is no tomorrow, there is only now. Right NOW. Have you ever lived in NOW for a week? It is really, really not easy. If you have never lived in NOW for longer than it takes to finish the big roller coaster at Six Flags, then shut your hole about putting Marines in jail for "War Crimes".

Froggy OUT
 
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I agree with "Froggy" 100%. It is truly no different here. Do what you have to do, to protect yourself and your family.

Marines fighting togehter = FAMILY
 
If you were to check the rules of engagement..Now this has been a few years. It is not a war crime to double tap him unless you have already passed over the body once. Example..Road ambush. You and your team stop firing. Well as you clear and sweep the area you can shoot anyone alive. But after you initial sweep you now have to take anyone alive prisoner. This may have changed in the last few years. But it is what I remember when training with the SF groups on Bragg.


Either way froggy has it right. That bad guy you didn't kill today will come back tomorrow to try and kill you tomorrow
 
You are correct bout the 2X tap ROE regarding wounded COMBATANTS..but like the Frog-Man was stating, these honorless monkey spanks are considered UNLAWFUL COMBATANTS and therefore the Geneva Convention does not apply the same way. Ive been out for 5 years and I am not sure how much that could have changed since, but I interpret Froggy's .02 as confirmation. Besides, Ive always been partial to "EMERGENCY BATTLEFIELD TRACHIOTOMY" for wounded tango's myself, but then again I am a siqfucher.. so Ive been told.
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