How private military contractors in Afghanistan hired guards to protect the US troops are being researched once published an account of inquiry into the murder of U.s. Army Canyon Country man who exposes the systemic deficiencies.
In April, a US Army investigator in Afghanistan released its findings to the March 19 shooting at forward operating base Frontenac where private security companies to recruit rogue that killed two soldiers-including Army Spc. Rudy a. Acosta Canyon Country-and leaving four injured.
The report, however, appear just now to the surprise and anger of the people are eagerly awaiting the conclusions, including Congressman Howard “Buck” McKeon, R-Santa Clarita, which at the time of the attack calling General David Petraeus, then Commander of the NATO international security assistance force, to launch an investigation.
As Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, McKeon received a copy of the report of April for the first time last week and immediately fired off a stinging rebuke to the Minister of Defense e. Leon Panetta.
Panetta spokesman Bryan Whitman responded to The signal Tuesday in e-mail that reads: “it seems to me that 15-6 (the investigation) is done by the special Mountain Division 10, so I think the best question You will be redirected to United States Army.”