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SSG Carlos Madden
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SSG Carlos Madden
SSG Carlos Madden
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I think the saying "drove it like he stole it" applies here!
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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That's too harsh of a term to use, he appropriated it is much better.
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Jenn Moynihan
Jenn Moynihan
7 y
Hah! Yes PFC!
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MAJ Don Bigger
MAJ Don Bigger
7 y
He fortuitously accessed some nearby unsecured equipment. But ‘stealing’? Please. That’s such a tawdry term :)
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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Stealing or destroy private property is not a crime in most places. if done solely to save human life, that of yourself or of others.

These brave men did what had to be done at the time, the law will not give them any problems
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SN Greg Wright
SN Greg Wright
7 y
I hope you're right.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
1stSgt Nelson Kerr
7 y
SN Greg Wright - On this one the legal precedent goes back to the founding and common law before that.
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