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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Excellent topic. I am always amazed at how two people can view the same scene/situation and see entirely different things
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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A good example of that was in a college class from Honolulu Community College in Law Enforcement i was taking while stationed at Hickham AFB, HI. The instructor, showed a film of a crime in progress and had each of us write down what We saw. The We were all polled as to what We wrote and their were several different version even though all of us saw the same thing. The film was shown again and widely differed from what most had written . The majority of students in that class were Police Officers and it did demonstrate even eyes witness testimony isn't always accurate.
The instructor, Charles Fee, was a Captain in the Honolulu Police Department and a graduate of the FBI Academy and had worked, Patrol, Vice Squad, Detectives and in their training Division.
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SSG Shawn Mcfadden
SSG Shawn Mcfadden
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Sometimes it's a good thing to "see" something from a different point of view.
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SSG Michael Noll
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Thanks for sharing brother Mikel.
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LTC Greg Henning
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