LA Soldier Convicted Of Desertion After Refusing To Return To Iraq
Medic Receives Eight Month Prison Sentence
LOS ANGELES -- A U.S. Army medic from Los Angeles who fled from Germany to California to avoid being redeployed to Iraq has been convicted of desertion and sentenced to eight months in prison, far short of the maximum seven-year term, it was reported Wednesday.
Spc. Agustin Aguayo, 35, of Los Angeles, who refused to return to Iraq because he believes war is immoral, admitted the less serious charge of being absent without leave but was unsuccessful in contesting the more serious desertion charge, the Los Angeles Times reported in an article from Wuerzburg, Germany.
"I tried my best, but I couldn't bear weapons, and I could never point weapons at someone," Aguayo said at his court martial, according to The Times.
As he has been jailed for 161 days awaiting trial, he could be free within a few weeks.
He will have his rank reduced to private, forfeit his pay and receive a bad-conduct discharge.
1) He turned himself into Ft. Irwin last September and then refused to serve a second term of duty in Iraq. That is, he didn't run away; he refused to follow orders. Why is he guilty of desertion? Isn't that mutiny?
2) He's a MEDIC. What's all this babble about not being able to point a weapon at someone? Medics are not supposed to be carrying weapons.
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