Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The Boston Globe's Invisible Ink: Missing Soldier Washes Ashore in Afghanistan

They only found one? I thought two were missing?

I'm not sure what to believe anymore, readers.

Related:
Slow Saturday Special: Afghan Manhunt

AmeriKa Targets Afghan Army in Air Raid

Is this just another MSM cover story and lie, or.... ??

"Missing soldier’s body is found; Was feared to be in Taliban hands; In Plymouth, solace in return" by Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff | November 11, 2009

The body of a US Army soldier from Plymouth, a 21-year-old who was about to become a father, was found in Afghanistan yesterday, nearly a week after he and a comrade went missing and were feared to have fallen into the hands of the Taliban.

Benjamin Sherman, a paratrooper with the Fourth Brigade Combat Team of the 82d Airborne Division, and a fellow soldier disappeared Nov. 4 when they went to retrieve supplies dropped into a river in western Afghanistan. Sherman may have tried to help his struggling comrade when both got caught up in the current, the military told his family.

The Army spent a week searching for the two soldiers, and their efforts were heightened with the Taliban claiming last week that it had recovered the bodies. Soon after, US and NATO forces pounded enemy strongholds in a search for the men....

That was SEARCHING for them?

Was this JUST an EXCUSE TO BOMB?

Were these men REALLY KILLED in BATTLE?

Related: The Boston Globe's Invisible Ink: Karzai's Kin

Never appeared in my printed paper, readers, because I buy one every day.

So we GOT HIM BACK from our TALIBAN GO-BETWEEN, huh?

The Taliban later released a statement saying they had not recovered the bodies.

So says the lying AmeriKan MSM, anyway.

The identity of the other soldier was not known yesterday, and it was not immediately clear whether his body had been found....

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Sherman is the second area serviceman to die in Afghanistan in as many weeks. Marine Captain Kyle Rolf Van DeGiesen of North Attleboro was killed in late October in a helicopter crash in one of the deadliest days in Afghanistan since fighting began there eight years ago.

Related:

Dead Marine Had Misgivings

AmeriKa's Afghanistan Abortion

The parents of another serviceman who died in a recent helicopter crash in Afghanistan, Marine Captain Eric A. Jones, are from Mashpee.

See: The Return of the Afghanistan War

So HOW MANY MORE must be SACRIFICED on the ALTER of WAR LIES, America?

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