4 Gis Planned To Pinch $12m


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2dogs
April 24, 2003, 09:37 AM
Kelly's Heroes- one of my favorite movies.



http://www.nypost.com/commentary/74120.htm

4 GIS PLANNED TO PINCH $12M

By JONATHAN FOREMAN
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April 23, 2003 --
BAGHDAD


FOUR GIs arrested and charged with stealing nearly $1 million in cash from money found hidden in Baghdad had intended to filch another $12 million, The Post has learned.

Army investigators yesterday discovered three aluminum boxes - each holding $4 million in $100 bills - that they believe the sticky-fingered soldiers stashed away to be recovered by them at a later time when the coast was clear, sources said.



The boxes were found tucked away by a bank of the Tigris River near a walled-up cottage, inside of which the soldiers and other members of their unit Friday said they found 37 aluminum boxes, each containing $4 million, the sources said.

Officials believe there were actually 40 boxes - and that the three soldiers improperly removed the three boxes with $12 million from the cottage and hid them by the river bank. Another $200,000 may still be missing, the sources said.

The Post reported yesterday that four GIs, three engineers and a driver, are facing courts-martial for swiping $900,000 from Saddam Hussein's booty.

The engineers are accused of stashing $600,000 in a tree, while the driver is accused of hiding $300,000 in a bag, a cooler and a glove box in his cargo truck.

Friday, soldiers of the 4th Battalion of the 64th Army Division stumbled upon $700 million in cash in cottages that had been walled up with cinder blocks on estates in the palace district, where senior Ba'ath Party and Republican Guard officials lived.

Yesterday, as searches continued, an additional $112 million was found in another cottage in the neighborhood - bringing the total stash to $824 million, including the $12 million found by the river.

As a result of the arrests, the district is now swarming with members of the Army's Criminal Investigation Division.

The Pentagon and Central Command had no comment on the arrests, which were confirmed to The Post by Maj. Kent Rideout, a top commander on the scene. The names of those arrested were not released.

Soldiers of the 64th Division - men who fought in the fiercest battles of the war and are now bearing the brunt of securing and policing Baghdad - aren't happy about the searches for the missing money.

They complain about how quickly Central Command brought in planes to take out the cash and bring in the "narcs" - as they derisively call the CID - "when it takes so long to get mail, parts and interpreters up here," according to one GI.

Many soldiers also told The Post that they believe some of the found millions should have been used to give a "bonus" to the troops who won this war.

Failing that, they say, it should help pay for the war and the costs of policing occupied Iraq.

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BigG
April 24, 2003, 09:54 AM
:what: Dang!

Bravo11
April 24, 2003, 10:06 AM
Yeh, I thought this was an interesting story also.
Reminded me of Kellys Heros or the Three Kings movies

rock jock
April 24, 2003, 10:44 AM
Many soldiers also told The Post that they believe some of the found millions should have been used to give a "bonus" to the troops who won this war.
Their "bonus" is the respect and admiration of a grateful public. If that's not good enough, they should have never joined the military in the first place. These four ceased to be soldiers and became pirates the second they decided to steal.

CZ-75
April 24, 2003, 11:40 AM
If you can be court-martialed for bringing home souvenirs, you may as well go for the gusto.

longeyes
April 24, 2003, 12:06 PM
"Many soldiers also told The Post that they believe some of the found millions should
have been used to give a "bonus" to the troops who won this war."

Should they keep the booty? No. Do they deserve more than the applause of a grateful nation? In my opinion, definitely. At some point the military may ask that dread question: For whom, exactly, are we risking our lives for? When that day comes we may all wish we'd thrown a few more dollars their way. I think they are an exploited class, being conned by a lot of people who think they are entitled to a comfortable life ensured by someone else's risk-taking.

No doubt this cache of wealth will find its way into the same well-stocked pockets it always does.

cratz2
April 24, 2003, 12:26 PM
Hrmm... treaties that should not have been signed aside, I have no problem with troops bringing home guns that are legal and even full auto weapons should be allowed under the provision that they won't be sold for gain. Attacking a country and having every soldier come home with $100,000, or even $1,000 in cash, I have a problem with. I'm not sure exactly what the difference is as the cash could be converted into a gun but it's shaky in my mind.

The war cost us a bunch, many folks think we needed more proof or our leadership should have shown more proof... these things I don't have an issue with. He was a bad guy that said and did bad things and allowed even more bad things to go on under his regime. We're obviously going to be compensated both with oil and in other ways, I'm sure but to take money found hidden is not kosher. We wouldn't like it if Canada invaded us (OK now, stop laughing...) and 'found' money in Fort Knox and the Federal Reserve. Should they be allowed to take it back? That wouldn't be a sign of a war for liberation. In my opinion anyway.

firestar
April 24, 2003, 01:38 PM
I just hope the military doesn't decide to burn all the money like they did all the guns they found.:rolleyes: Whats wrong with a little spoils of war?

I think we should rob that country blind and then hand them charity little by little so they know who is giving it to them. And MAN we are giving it to them.:D

rock jock
April 24, 2003, 03:05 PM
I think we should rob that country blind
Which would make us no better than Saddam Hussein.

blades67
April 24, 2003, 10:39 PM
That money was stolen from the people of Iraq and it should be returned to them to help pay for the rebuilding of their country.


CID is only a problem for soldiers that have something to hide.:scrutiny:

ahadams
April 24, 2003, 11:27 PM
most of what blades67 said, but when I was a SGT in Korea one of my female E-4's had CID hot on trying to prove she was a lesbian. She wasn't. She was simply married to a Navy guy and her husband's CPO at their previous duty station had gotten mad at the fact that he'd married a *soldier* and made sure said husband got transferred to Diego Garcia. [For those of you who don't know, Diego Garcia is an island in the Indian Ocean that's 1000 miles from anywhere. I've been told there's a girl behind every tree! :rolleyes:]

Anyway a somewhat drunk young warrant officer AH-1 pilot had tried to get said E-4 [both were in civies] to dance with him at our 'all ranks' club (small outpost, no seperate clubs for O's and Enlisted at the time). Said E-4 had refused since she had a policy of only dancing with her husband. WO apparently made some complaint to CID and we had them climbing all over our cases for a couple of weeks, before they finally figured out that what really needed to happen here was that said E-4 was given a 6 day in-country pass at the same time that (some of our nearby USN folks pulled a few strings for a little mutual backscratching) the Navy E-4 husband got orders for 10 days of leave and by an unusual set of circumstances the only available 'space available' military flight he could get was on a multiple hop ending in Seoul.
(imagine that! :D )

hmm, how to put this... husband arrived and in-country pass started on a saturday, and I believe it was sometime around monday suppertime before we saw either one of them again :D ...and all the CID folks went and investigated something else, and left us all alone.

but other than that, CID generally does a good job.

edamon
April 25, 2003, 04:50 AM
Good for them.

All those guys should pocket some cash. I would.

-d

Leatherneck
April 25, 2003, 08:26 AM
Many soldiers also told The Post that they believe some of the found millions should have been used to give a "bonus" to the troops who won this war.

Scum. Unworthy Scum.:barf:

TC
TFL Survivor

Sleeping Dog
April 25, 2003, 08:37 AM
Speaking of illicit financial "souvenirs" ...

Did Douglas MacArthur get his gold out of the Philippines before he scooted? Did he get busted for it?

Or is that whole story a myth?

Regards.

Jim March
April 25, 2003, 11:17 AM
Heh. Nothing new here.

My pop was in an engineering company, one of the first to hit the beach in Egypt during the Suez Canal fiasco...yep, he was still a Brit at that point :). Anyways, one group of Scottish engineers hit the beach at a dead run and made a beeline for the Egyptian National Bank in Cairo and blew the safe with a healthy dose of genuine Limey-mil-issue high explosives :D.

Yup, they got caught. No, my pop wasn't involved :D.

That was...1956, right?

Ol' Badger
April 25, 2003, 04:28 PM
Woof Woof..... Thats my other bark.

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