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US Army Soldier Found Guilty of ‘Cutting Straps’ Which Caused Three Humvees to Crash to the Ground

Note: The soldier laughing and swearing in the video below was given a letter of reprimand.

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Note: The soldier laughing and swearing in the video below was given a letter of reprimand.

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The Army said in a statement to Fox News that Sgt. John T. Skipper, 29, was found guilty in a court-martial of three instances of destroying military property worth over $500 and lying during the official criminal investigation.

The incident happened back in April 2016, when Skipper was assigned to the 91st Cavalry Regiment (Airborne) in Grafenwoehr, Germany, part of the Italy-based 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne).

By clipping the straps, the Humvees smashed to the ground after they were dropped from a plane. “Skipper was sentenced to a reduction in grade to E1 and a Bad Conduct Discharge by a court-martial panel consisting of enlisted soldiers and officers,” the Army said. – Fox News

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