Military police are investigating a cruel hoax in which a man wearing an Army dress uniform falsely told the wife of a soldier that her husband had been killed in Iraq. ... Fort Stewart officials would not identify the Army wife who reported to military police that a man posing as a casualty assistance officer came to her door Feb. 10."Right off the bat, she noticed some things were not right," [ Fort Stewart spokesman Lt. Col. Robert] Whetstone said. "The individual's uniform wasn't correct - there were no markings or name tags. Plus, the person was alone, and she knew one person does not make (death) notifications."
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Military police described the suspected hoaxer as being 6-feet, 1-inch tall and about 180 pounds with black or brown hair and a pale complexion. He was reported to be driving a blue or green pickup truck with chrome wheels, oversized tires and a Georgia license plate.
Gee, that sounds like an authentic Chaplain Death Wagon to me. Wonder what gave him away?
If they catch the creep, they should turn him over to the troops for a bit of friendly bayonet practice.
Via NealeNews
Comments (1)
DATE: 02/24/2005 02:47:58 PM
Guess them good old boys got tired of cow tipping!
Posted by alsocanadian | May 27, 2009 12:35 PM
Posted on May 27, 2009 12:35