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After Tillman Death, Army Clamped Down

Friday, April 20, 2007 9:31:38 PM
By SCOTT LINDLAW

This April 2006 handout photo released by the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command in March 2007, shows a military re-enactment of the incident that took the life of Spc. Pat Tillman and wounded fellow Army Rangers Lt. David Uthlaut and Spc. Jade Lane on April 22, 2004 near the village of Manah in eastern Afghanistan. This frame shows the farmhouse where Uthlaut and Lane were located when their fellow Rangers shot at them. The Humvee on the left is on the road from which the Rangers fired. The Army released these images recently as it announced the findings of investigations on the incident. (AP Photo/U.S. Army)SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Within hours of Pat Tillman's death, the Army went into information-lockdown mode, cutting off phone and Internet connections at a base in Afghanistan, posting guards on a wounded platoon mate, and ordering a sergeant to burn Tillman's uniform.

New Army investigative documents reviewed by The Associated Press describe how the military sealed off information about Tillman's death from all but a small ring of soldiers. Officers quietly passed their suspicion of friendly fire up the chain to the highest ranks of the military, but the truth did not reach Tillman's family for five weeks.

The clampdown, and the misinformation issued by the military, lie at the heart of a burgeoning congressional investigation.


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