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Marine Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun Missing .......... Again!

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Marine Declared a Deserter Missing Again


Thursday January 6, 2005 2:16 AM

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The Marine charged with desertion after he claimed to have been kidnapped last year in Iraq was again declared a deserter Wednesday after he failed to return from a holiday leave.

Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun was required to return to Camp Lejeune by noon Tuesday, but did not report for duty in a motor pool, said Maj. Matt Morgan, a spokesman for the 4th Marine Expeditionary Brigade.

Hassoun was still missing at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Morgan said.

Hassoun's command ``officially declared him a deserter and issued authorization for civil authorities to apprehend Hassoun and return him to military control,'' Morgan said.

Hassoun was with his family in West Jordan, Utah, for about a week before he left Dec. 28, family spokesman Tarek Nosseir said. He said there was no indication of any trouble.

``We went to lunch, he was upbeat, there was no problem,'' Nosseir said.

On Dec. 28, Hassoun's family took him to the airport for a flight to North Carolina. They have been trying since Dec. 29 to reach him by cell phone with no success, but didn't know of his status as a deserter until reporters told them, Nosseir said.

Neither Morgan nor Nosseir could confirm broadcast reports that Hassoun may have gone to Canada or Lebanon.

Cpl. Hassoun was listed as missing in Iraq after he failed to report for duty June 20. A week later, the Arabic news network Al-Jazeera broadcast a photo of Hassoun looking as if he were a hostage, blindfolded and with a sword behind his head.

Hassoun contacted American officials in Beirut, Lebanon, on July 8, and was taken to the American Embassy there.

He has made one statement since returning to the United States, saying he was captured and held against his will by anti-coalition forces. He has declined interview requests.

Hassoun was charged last month with desertion, theft, loss of government property and wrongful appropriation of a government vehicle. The desertion count carries a five-year maximum prison sentence and the other counts carry 10-year maximums.

The corporal's hearing on the Iraq desertion charge has been delayed until Jan. 13 to allow Hassoun to hire a civilian lawyer to assist his military attorneys.

 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
deaht by firing squad?

desertion is now punishable by 5 years? i guess because we're technically not at war. desertion during time of war gets the firing squad.
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
deaht by firing squad?
I thought that was "Life by fireingsquad".😛

He'll probably get life in prison, if they ever catch him that is. No reason for him to return now.

 
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
deaht by firing squad?

desertion is now punishable by 5 years? i guess because we're technically not at war. desertion during time of war gets the firing squad.

Pretty sure this isn't 1800 anymore
 
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
deaht by firing squad?

desertion is now punishable by 5 years? i guess because we're technically not at war. desertion during time of war gets the firing squad.

Pretty sure this isn't 1800 anymore

Article 85 of the UCMJ is still the law.

if this was the year 1800, he would have been captured and killed by provosts on the spot.
 
I can't blame him. I hope he never comes back and lives happily with family in Lebanon. It's too much to expect him to watch Muslims being disgraced, tortured and systematically uprooted given his Muslim heritage.
I would respect anyone who deserted because of philosphical reasons. Screw the macho military disturbed sense of honor and discipline.
 
Originally posted by: gururu
I can't blame him. I hope he never comes back and lives happily with family in Lebanon. It's too much to expect him to watch Muslims being disgraced, tortured and systematically uprooted given his Muslim heritage.
I would respect anyone who deserted because of philosphical reasons. Screw the macho military disturbed sense of honor and discipline.

What? Why did he then sign up in the first place? If his loyalty isn't to this country, he should have never been a Marine. He disgraces all Arabs serving in our armed forces.
 
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: Queasy
Stupid of them to give him liberty after he's already deserted once.

Strange. I couldn't believe it when I heard it.

Yeah, that's what I thought. They also gave him liberty right after they charged him with desertion in the first place. :roll:
 
Originally posted by: gururu
I can't blame him. I hope he never comes back and lives happily with family in Lebanon. It's too much to expect him to watch Muslims being disgraced, tortured and systematically uprooted given his Muslim heritage.
I would respect anyone who deserted because of philosphical reasons. Screw the macho military disturbed sense of honor and discipline.
Honor and discipline is disturbed?

You're a waste of time.
 
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
deaht by firing squad?

desertion is now punishable by 5 years? i guess because we're technically not at war. desertion during time of war gets the firing squad.

Pretty sure this isn't 1800 anymore

We shot deserters in WWII. It's a LOT more recent than 1800.
 
Originally posted by: gururu
I can't blame him. I hope he never comes back and lives happily with family in Lebanon. It's too much to expect him to watch Muslims being disgraced, tortured and systematically uprooted given his Muslim heritage.
I would respect anyone who deserted because of philosphical reasons. Screw the macho military disturbed sense of honor and discipline.

:roll:
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: ElFenix
deaht by firing squad?

desertion is now punishable by 5 years? i guess because we're technically not at war. desertion during time of war gets the firing squad.

Pretty sure this isn't 1800 anymore

We shot deserters in WWII. It's a LOT more recent than 1800.

Either way... there's no way they would give anybody the firing squad in this day and age. Especially a Muslim.
 
Originally posted by: MacBaine

Either way... there's no way they would give anybody the firing squad in this day and age. Especially a Muslim.

True. I was just correcting your exaggeration.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: gururu
I can't blame him. I hope he never comes back and lives happily with family in Lebanon. It's too much to expect him to watch Muslims being disgraced, tortured and systematically uprooted given his Muslim heritage.
I would respect anyone who deserted because of philosphical reasons. Screw the macho military disturbed sense of honor and discipline.

:roll:

 
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