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  • Haliburton Truck Drivers abandoned by Nat'l Guard Escort

    Oh, does this make me angry.

    September 27, 2006 11:16 AM

    Brian Ross and Rhonda Schwartz Report:

    A dramatic home video obtained by ABC News shows U.S. troops apparently abandoned a truck convoy after it came under insurgent attack in Iraq last year.

    Three unarmed Halliburton truck drivers were executed at point-blank range once the troops left, according to a surviving driver, Preston Wheeler, of Mena, Ark., who taped the scene.

    "They was murdered. To me, they was murdered," Wheeler told ABC News in an exclusive interview to be broadcast Wednesday on World News and Nightline.

    The tape shows an armored personnel carrier leading the trucks that Wheeler says was from the Virginia National Guard.

    Once insurgents opened fire and disabled four trucks, the personnel carrier can be seen racing ahead.

    "They left. They, I don't know where they went, they're nowhere to be seen," Wheeler said.

    Wheeler says it was 45 minutes before a U.S. military force returned. By then, Wheeler says, he had seen two drivers shot at point-blank range. He identified them as Keven Dagit, of Jefferson, Iowa, and Sascha Greener-Case, of Sierra Vista, Ariz.

    A Pentagon spokesman said the military had no immediate comment on the incident.

    The tape documents the final 15 minutes of the convoy's run out of Camp Anaconda, near Balad, Iraq.

    Halliburton_preston_nrWheeler says the military commander took a wrong turn, and the convoy ended up in a neighborhood known as an insurgent stronghold.

    Wheeler says Halliburton did not provide any of the drivers with maps or even rudimentary drawings of the location.

    He says when he was hired by Halliburton he was promised the trucks would be equipped with bullet proof glass and armed guards every third truck.

    "That's a lie, it's a gimmick, a sales pitch," Wheeler said.

    Wheeler says he was told not to talk to the press. A Halliburton security guard wanted to delete the video of the ambush so that it would not become public, he says.

    "He was afraid it was going to get on the Internet," Wheeler says.

    A spokesperson for Halliburton declined to discuss the specifics of Wheeler's accusations and tape. The spokesperson says its employees sent to Iraq are fully informed of the risky nature of the assignment.

    Wheeler was hit by two AK-47 rounds and suffered serious damage to his right arm.

    Two months after the ambush, Halliburton notified him he was fired, citing a "work-related" injury.
    Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

  • #2
    I think there was one other instance of this some years ago, before this one last year.

    This statment makes me want to waterboard someone:
    A spokesperson for Halliburton declined to discuss the specifics of Wheeler's accusations and tape. The spokesperson says its employees sent to Iraq are fully informed of the risky nature of the assignment.
    Notice the key phrase there: "fully informed." Here's another: "Bullsh*t." The driver even said they weren't given so much as a map, that they relied on the armored escort for direction.
    The cake is NOT a lie. It's so delicious and moist.

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    • #3
      US Reservists bomb Canadians and abandon Americans. The shame.
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      • #4
        Strictly speaking, they were Guardsmen, which aren't even the cream of the Army crop.
        Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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        • #5
          Aside from the rest of the story, I was baffled about this:

          Two months after the ambush, Halliburton notified him he was fired, citing a "work-related" injury.

          Can they fire you over an injury you got because of your work? Over here all hell would break loose.
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          And notifying the next of kin
          Once again...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hueij
            Aside from the rest of the story, I was baffled about this:

            Two months after the ambush, Halliburton notified him he was fired, citing a "work-related" injury.

            Can they fire you over an injury you got because of your work? Over here all hell would break loose.
            Yeah. What's up with that?
            What?

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            • #7
              Would that qualify as cowardice under the UCMJ, Lonestar?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Richelieu


                Yeah. What's up with that?
                It's nothing strange, if the injury prevents him from continue working there. But you would expect a huge compensation to be paid along with his dismissal.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Asher
                  US Reservists bomb Canadians and abandon Americans. The shame.
                  Not even reservists. Get the facts straight.
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                  • #10
                    They was murdered.

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                    • #11
                      The guy is a truck driver so I doubt he's the sharpest tool in the box.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Hueij
                        Aside from the rest of the story, I was baffled about this:

                        Two months after the ambush, Halliburton notified him he was fired, citing a "work-related" injury.

                        Can they fire you over an injury you got because of your work? Over here all hell would break loose.
                        US companies given contracts in Iraq by the old CPA and maintaining those or similar contracts with the new *cough* sovereign *cough* Iraqi transitional government were/are given a very wide berth regarding workers' rights. Workers are slaves and as long as you don't kill them yourselves, you can do pretty much what you want and just blame it on the insurgency, your own negligence be damned.
                        The cake is NOT a lie. It's so delicious and moist.

                        The Weighted Companion Cube is cheating on you, that slut.

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                        • #13
                          I bet it was determined that he wasn't physically able to perform the job after the injury.

                          THAT SAID

                          Haliburton should have paid one Hell of a compensation package to him. I'm willing to give the Guardsmen the benefit of the doubt(I don't know the SOP, but an active duty army buddy said having the Humvee stop and dismount would be "stupid" to say the least, and that the smart thing to do was to come back with a rescue party rather than have 3 dead soldiers in addition to 2 dead civilians) , but Haliburton really, really misled the contracters. They were led to believe that there would be many more armed guards in the convoys then there were.
                          Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by DinoDoc
                            Would that qualify as cowardice under the UCMJ, Lonestar?

                            Well, Like I said, I'm willing to give the Guardsmen the benefit of the doubt.

                            But I don't think the Marines would have left them.

                            Or Hell, even IA'ed Navy-types.
                            Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.

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                            • #15
                              Well if you watch all of news, you find out the guard did not leave them.

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