U.S. soldiers returning from Iraq are under house arrest
Sunday, 08 December / 2 January 2012 15:23
Twilight News / military source said the United States of America, said that about a hundred soldiers from the U.S. military forces returning from Iraq, and placed under house arrest at a military base in Seattle in Washington state, following the loss of military equipment sensitive, without specifying the amount of missing weapons.
A spokesman for the base of the Lewis McCord joint, Major Chris Aovrdat, that "the soldiers follow the Fourth Battalion of the Second Infantry Division, and returned home in September 2010," after service in Iraq, pointing out that the missing equipment includes lasers at night.
He noted that the U.S. government "bounty of $ 10 thousand dollar reward for the arms," did not provide further details about the incident.
It was reported that the competent authorities began an inventory of military arsenal last December, while it works to determine the timing of the disappearance of sensitive devices, according to what he said Aovrdat.
It is noteworthy that the U.S. Government Accountability Office, revealed in 2008 that prohibited devices sensitive and stolen from the U.S. military offered for sale on my site "eBay" and "Krieglist."
The office said that most of the devices that enable interrogators banged purchased online stolen from U.S. military installations.
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Sunday, 08 December / 2 January 2012 15:23
Twilight News / military source said the United States of America, said that about a hundred soldiers from the U.S. military forces returning from Iraq, and placed under house arrest at a military base in Seattle in Washington state, following the loss of military equipment sensitive, without specifying the amount of missing weapons.
A spokesman for the base of the Lewis McCord joint, Major Chris Aovrdat, that "the soldiers follow the Fourth Battalion of the Second Infantry Division, and returned home in September 2010," after service in Iraq, pointing out that the missing equipment includes lasers at night.
He noted that the U.S. government "bounty of $ 10 thousand dollar reward for the arms," did not provide further details about the incident.
It was reported that the competent authorities began an inventory of military arsenal last December, while it works to determine the timing of the disappearance of sensitive devices, according to what he said Aovrdat.
It is noteworthy that the U.S. Government Accountability Office, revealed in 2008 that prohibited devices sensitive and stolen from the U.S. military offered for sale on my site "eBay" and "Krieglist."
The office said that most of the devices that enable interrogators banged purchased online stolen from U.S. military installations.
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