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April 29th, 2006   Post 1
Locke
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Post; Death by accidental discharge


I dont know how many people are aware of it but and AUstralian soldier was killed in Iraq last week.
the first we heard was that he was cleaning his pistol when it automatically discharged.
then we were told that he wasn't even cleaning the weapon, he was doing something else and he knocked it and it discharged.
there were two other soldiers in the room, but they aparently didn't see what happened.
I believe (correct me if wrong) but the pistol was a Baretta.


The whole incident seems highly suspect to me. Why did the government change stories? why not stick with the one?
how easy is it to accidentally discharge a pistol? they shouldn't discharge when knocked surely?
what are the procedures they have in place in the green zone for handling weapons? from what iv heard his pistol should not have been loaded and cocked.

i hate dont like playing conspiracy theorist but it seems that something is being covered up, even if it was that he and the two others were playing with thier guns and one accidentally fired.

All of that being said, RIP Jacob Kovco, thank you for serving your country in this fight for Iraqi independance.
My heart goes out to his wife and children. to have all that happen and to then have the wrong body shipped home is unbelievable.
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April 29th, 2006   Post 2
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Rumours abound in a barracks mate. Too much free time with nothing to do sets idle tongues to work and people who never saw jack will swear on their unborn children what they're spouting is the God's own truth and they seen it. Best to wait till the settles to the bottom of the tank and then take a look at what is in the water.
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April 29th, 2006   Post 3
Warwick
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A full investigation in both his death and the cock-up with his body will be held.
The pistol was a 9mm browning I think...........
 
April 29th, 2006   Post 4
2dold4this
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A suicide perhaps?
 
April 29th, 2006   Post 5
Warwick
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Who knows.
But one thing I want to know is why was there a loaded weapon inside the barracks?????
All weapons are cleared once you enter the compound.
We do not allow loaded weapons inside our buildings and especially not inside the acomodation and messing areas!
Is 3RAR suffering issues due to the controversial change in the role of the battalion.
Taking away their parachutes and making them mechanised??????
 
April 30th, 2006   Post 6
PJ24
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Is this the same guy the other thread is about?
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April 30th, 2006   Post 7
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Roger that PJ.

And Warwick, like I said its best to wait till all the BS has been sifted through and the truth has been ordained. It is waaaaaaaaaaaay too early to believe ANYTHING you hear.
 
April 30th, 2006   Post 8
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There is funny little trick you can do with a loaded 9mm Browning pistol, but make a mistake and you are dead. we had rule in our unit that if any pointed a weapon at any one else, loaded or not they got a good hiding.
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May 1st, 2006   Post 9
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Quote:
But one thing I want to know is why was there a loaded weapon inside the barracks?????
All weapons are cleared once you enter the compound.
We do not allow loaded weapons inside our buildings and especially not inside the acomodation and messing areas!
Is 3RAR suffering issues due to the controversial change in the role of the battalion.
Taking away their parachutes and making them mechanised??????
It was after a patrol, just because somebody has to clear a weapon doesn't mean they have. The other thing is being dog tired and not thinking properly it is very easy to forget or become complacent.

I doubt very much that it would have anything to do with the battalion re-roling.
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May 5th, 2006   Post 10
ajpigger
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[/quote]Is 3RAR suffering issues due to the controversial change in the role of the battalion.
Taking away their parachutes and making them mechanised??????[/quote]

Pull your head in mate. what kind of comment is that to make?? If it's a joke it's not f#$%en funny. Bit of respect wouldn't go astray.