Sound Off, November 2008

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NOVEMBER 2008

VOLUME 5, ISSUE 4

MILITARY COU SELI G ETWORK

SO U D OFF Seeking refuge Content: • Unnecessary expenditures: A conservative publisher criticizes war spending– page 2

• Weiss released from prison: Conscientious objector completes jail sentence – page 3 André Shepherd waits for his asylum application to process Nov. 26 in Gießen.

• The price of peace: A sergeant in Iraq is never cheap – page 4

• How to Give, How to Get: Contact and donation information for the MCN office – page 6

By Tim Huber FRANKFURT, Germany – U.S. Army Specialist André Shepherd applied for asylum in Germany Nov. 26, becoming the first Iraq War veteran to pursue refugee status in Europe. After attending college and failing to find meaningful employment, Shepherd enlisted in the military early in 2004. The promises of financial security and international adventure easily trumped working at a fast food chain. He became an Apache airframe mechanic, hoping to

someday qualify up to the role of helicopter pilot. His first unit was already deployed to Iraq when he completed his training, so he joined them immediately, with only one day at his unit’s home in Germany. Shepherd spent six months on a forward operating base near Tikrit, working 12-hour days to keep the heavily armed Apaches (and their signature Hellfire missiles) in the air. Though he enlisted in order to bring freedom, prosperity and peace, Shepherd found none of # Continued on page 2


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