[Dialogue] Friendly Fire Ambush

Harry Wainwright h-wainwright at charter.net
Mon Jun 26 19:06:41 EST 2006



Published on Friday, June 23, 2006 by CommonDreams.org 

Friendly Fire Ambush 

by Marjorie Cohn

 

Sergeant Patrick R. McCaffrey, Sr. and First Lieutenant Andre D. Tyson died
on this day two years ago in Balad, Iraq. Back then, military officials
reported that enemy insurgents ambushed them. The Army subsequently
conducted an investigation and learned the men were targeted and killed by
Iraqi troops they were training. 

Although the Army completed its investigation on September 30, 2005, it
failed to clarify the initial notification to the families for nine months.
It took a May 22 letter from Senator Barbara Boxer's office to force the
Army to finally come clean. 

A month before he died, Patrick told his father that Iraqi forces they were
training had attacked his unit. When he filed a complaint with his chain of
command, Patrick "was told to keep his mouth shut," his mother said. 

After Patrick died, his parents conducted their own investigations. The Army
denied requests to see autopsy reports. The McCaffreys persisted. They
talked to soldiers in their son's unit and managed to learn what really
happened. 

Bob McCaffrey was informed by members of his son's company that insurgents
were offering Iraqi soldiers about $100 for each American they could kill.
"Iraqi troops are turning on their American counterparts," Bob said. "That
puts a knock in the spin that the White House is trying to put on this story
- how the Iraqis are being well trained and are getting ready to take over."


Nadia McCaffrey learned that after her son was shot, a US truck arrived. It
picked up Lt. Tyson, who was dead, but did not take her son who was still
alive. The truck returned later and took him to the base, where he bled to
death. 

Yesterday, Brig. Gen. Oscar Hilman and three other officers visited
Patrick's mother to deliver the official report. "It was overwhelming,"
Nadia told me. I had to live through the whole thing again." 

The officers "tried to patronize me as a good Mom," she added. "I said I
won't stand for that. I want the truth!" 

When Nadia talked to Army officers yesterday she asked them, "How could you
possibly let this happen"? They sat silent. 

An Army official cited the "complexity" of the case as an excuse for the
delay in telling the families how their sons really died, according to the
Los Angeles Times. 

"They never tell the family the truth," said Ophelia Tyson, grandmother of
Andre Tyson. "You know how politics is." 

"I really want this story to come out; I want people to know what happened
to my son," Nadia said. "There is no doubt to me that this is still
happening to soldiers today, but our chain of command is awfully reckless;
they don't seem to give a damn about what's happening to soldiers." 

The father of two children, Patrick joined the National Guard the day after
the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. He was the first combat death in the 58 year
history of California's 579 Engineer Battalion, based in Petaluma, Ca.
Patrick was listed as "Casualty number 848." That was 1652 deaths ago. 

"He was killed by the Iraqis that he was training," Nadia said. "People in
this country need to know that." 

"It's god-awful," said Bob, himself an Army veteran. "It underlies the lie
of this whole situation in Iraq. It's all to me a pack of lies." 

Boxer noted, "You have to ask yourself, 'What are we doing there with a
blank check and a blind eye, when our soldiers are risking their lives for
the Iraqi people and the Iraqis are turning around and killing our
soldiers?' We need an exit strategy." 

Marjorie Cohn is a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law and
president-elect of the National Lawyers Guild. 

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