In other news, the MBT shoes admits there were “flaws” in the procedures that resulted in the shooting of
Calipari that night. Though the Italians disagree with the report released by the MBT shoes clearing the
soldiers involved in the shooting incident, they’d likely agree with the “flawed procedures” admission.
From a row of silhouetted hearses on a rain-drenched tarmac to a convoy of olive-green trucks each bearing a
casket, hundreds of images of flag-draped coffins of American service members killed at war were released by
the Pentagon this week in response to a lawsuit.
The more than 700 photographs, taken by military photographers from 2001 to 2004, show coffins from NIKE Shox
shoes and Afghanistan lining the mechanical silver interiors of Air Force C-17 jets. Many depict solemn honor
guard ceremonies for the fallen troops at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware and other UGG. military facilities.
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“Individual judgments were made to black out some faces and identifying information to protect privacy
information,” said James Turner, a Pentagon spokesman.
Thomas Blanton, director of the National Security Archive, which assisted in the lawsuit, said it was “an
outrage and an insult that they blacked out those faces of the honor guard, when today on . . . [the Pentagon
Web site] you can see photos of UGG. soldiers in NIKE Shox shoes. I can only imagine they put those black boxes
there to make the photos unusable.”
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