Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Army Desertion Rates Up 80 Percent

Soldiers deserting the Army has increased by 80 percent since the United States invaded Iraq in 2003. Even though the totals are lower than during the Vietnam War, there is still a steady increase over the last four years and a 42 percent increase since last year.

A deserter is considered somebody that has been absent without leave for more than 30 days. The soldier would be discharged as a deserter. In total, 4698 soldiers deserted this year and 3301 deserted last year. Over 75 percent of the deserters are males in their first term of enlistment.

It is believed that the increase is due to many soldiers serving repeated and lengthy tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. They want to increase the number of soldiers in the Army and Marine Corps to give soldiers more time off between deployments,

There are four ways that a soldier can leave the Army before their enlistment contract is up. They can leave if they are considered unable to meet physical fitness requirements, if they are not able to adapt to the military, they say they are gay and are required to leave under the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, or if they desert by going AWOL.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Mentally Ill Man Charged with Threatening to Shoot President Bush

It is reported in Tampa, FL that a mentally ill homeless man, named Timothy Wade Pinkston, was charged with threatening to shoot President Bush. Secret Service agents were called to the psychiatric unit of St. Joseph’s Hospital where Pinkston resided. Pinkston told the hospital workers that he planned on going to Washington and shoot the president. When the Secret Service agents arrived, he repeated the threat. He said that he doesn’t like the president’s foreign policy or the way he is handling the war in Iraq.

Pinkston was charged with a federal crime of threatening the president. He also was charged in 1991 with threatening the president and sent threatening letters to the governor of Georgia.