Army Limits Use of Images of Casualties in G.I.’s Case
September 25, 2010 by MomLotAdmin
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Images of dead or wounded “casualties or detainees” may not be made public during hearings involving an American soldier accused of murdering three Afghan civilians.

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Army Limits Use of Images of Casualties in G.I.’s Case
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