X-mo-1979 said:
After reading through the comments on other news agency's one thing keeps popping up.People saying its a poor accident because they were bored.They were not in the dessert in a mod tent!They were in a CITY called Kandahar airfield.
The media is painting a picture of two soldiers sitting in a hot mod in the middle of no where.Which as anyone who has been to or have passed through KAF going out to FOB's and COP's knows differnt. KAF has more facilities than Petawawa,and their living arrangements have A/C.
When I read your post, my first thought was something I'll call the "Jarhead" defence. You know, the part in the movie where buddy looses it and starts making the young Pte with the google-glasses repeat "this is my weapon..." with the wpn readied and pointed at him.
Maybe the defence was hoping the CM panel had watched it...
I didn't know Cpl Kevin Megeney. I did go to his funeral, as I had been part of the 36 CBG for many years. I've known many mbr's of the PLF, 1 NSH, and 2 NSH. I was at the Bde HQ when the trg Coy was stood up to select/train the Reservists from the Bde and around some of the...*politics* that such things always seem to bring out. I have my own opinions on certain things that I won't put up in a public forum. I wasn't there that fatal day when that round was fired that took his life.
I've read on this thread that people haven't ever pointed their weapon at anyone in trg. I'll be the first one to say that I HAVE, as the trg was for war, and in war people kill and are killed. Trg includes, IMO, the mental conditioning to pull the trigger when you have the enemy in your sites. I did that. I pointed my wpn at people who were playing POWs. People who were playing enemy force. People who were playing The Fantasian Army, or whoever we called them at that particular time, and place. I also trained those under me, when it was my job, to pull that trigger to. So, what I am saying is, in trg there ARE times you point your wpn when you are using blanks, or *militia bullets*, at the OPFOR/En Frce/call it what you want. You do it to train your "battle shot". While I understand some people will say they have never pointed their wpn at a person in trg, then I wonder if your trg was done correctly, and if you are being 100% honest with yourself. Yes, we always used and watched for ALL the normal safety issues (wpn's safety, handling drills, safe distances, verification of ammo type, briefing/pyro demo's, trigger finger placement on the trigger guard, etc)
None of what I have written in the above para have any place in the video's I have now seen of certain people trg for TF 1-07, or have any relation to or intend to defend, support, or explain the actions of Cpl Wilcox.
In the end, I feel for everyone who had a close, special place for Cpl Kevin Megeney in their hearts. As I write this, I remember the words of his friend and platoon mate, who brought Kevin home, at his funeral. I remember the look on the face of my friend and Cpl Megeney's Platoon WO that morning in the church, when I walked up front and sat down beside him and said "How you doin' man?", as I had no other words at the time.
It is my personal opinion that Cpl Wilcox gave up his chance to pay one last honour to a friend and fellow soldier he took the life of. I've read the comments that he was only trying to defend himself from a harsher punishment, etc, and that I can understand from a logical point of view. The "army guy" in me, however, has somewhat of a more harsh opinion of his actions and words of late.
As a former soldier in 36 CBG for 17 years how has known many good troops, NCOs, WOs and Officers from all the units involved, I doubt I'll ever be convinced that Cpl Wilcox was anything close to a *soldiers soldier*. That isn't because he was a Reservist, or a poorly trained whatever. He just never had the right stuff. If I were him, I wouldn't be able to look at the face in the mirror when I shaved in the morning.
I'll close with, what I believe, are the most meaningful words I can write to finish this post.
Rest In Peace Cpl Kevin Megeney.
Rest In Peace