] According to family members, the convoy was being asked ] to go much farther than usual from its southern base -- ] on a more than 200-mile trip through and around the ] extremely hostile Baghdad area. The tankers lacked ] bullet-resistant armor and, lumbering along at 40 miles ] an hour, would have made an easy target for insurgents ] lobbing bombs or grenades. The supply trucks are in ] disrepair and prone to breakdown. Many of the soldiers ] hadn't had enough sleep. And %u2013 astonishingly -- no ] armed escort or air protection was to be provided, the ] family members said. ] ] Most absurdly, though, the jet fuel that these members of ] the 343rd Quartermaster Company were risking life and ] limb to transport wasn't even usable. It was contaminated ] with diesel and had already sensibly been rejected by one ] base and would undoubtedly be rejected again in Taji -- ] if the convoy managed to make it to its destination at ] all. An interesting read and certainly there should be more investigation into the matter, but I don't know how much is hype versus how much is swept under the rug. CNN had a headline about this the other day as well, but I just heard it in the background while working around the house. I'm sure we'll see more about this story next week. Revolt in the ranks in Iraq |