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But after a NATO bullet was extracted from the body of Pfc. David H. Sharrett II in an autopsy several days later, then-Maj. Gen. Mark Hertling ordered a second AR 15-6 to be done, by Maj. Rob Young.
The family of Pfc. David H. Sharrett II of Oakton, killed by friendly fire in Iraq in 2008, still has many unanswered questions about his death and its aftermath.
Army leaders are weighing a new probe after the Daily News found evidence that former commanders in Iraq covered up the actions of an officer who shot a fellow G.I. - and left him to die.
GREENWOOD – Police say a man who held his estranged wife at gunpoint and fatally shot her friend had recently become obsessed with her and the end of their two-decade marriage. Greenwood police ...
The officer who shot and killed Pfc. David H. Sharrett II of Oakton in a friendly-fire incident in Iraq in 2008 should be terminated from the Army and stripped of a combat badge he received for a ...