A US Army officer was moved to a desk job after making a "friendly fire" error that was covered up. Later, he was ordered to evaluate whether a female chopper commander could be given the Medal of Honor posthumously for her actions during the Vietnam War. First impressions were good. Inconsistencies in the testimonies of the witnesses begin to emerge, though.
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A US Army officer was moved to a desk job after making a "friendly fire" error that was covered up. Later, he was ordered to evaluate whether a female chopper commander could be given the Medal of Honor posthumously for her actions during the Vietnam War. First impressions were good. Inconsistencies in the testimonies of the witnesses begin to emerge, though.
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