Lawyer in Iraq shootdown case raises questions about IFF
The lawyer for the only officer tried and acquitted in the "friendly fire" downing of two Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters over Iraq in 1994 suggested yesterday that the Identification Friend or Foe system may not have been working properly in the disaster. Frank J. Spinner, who practices law in...
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