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By Greg Mitchell

Published: January many insure quote 2008 8:45 PM ET

NEW YORK A remarkable series kicked off at www.nytimes.com late
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Afghanistan who have committed killings, or been charged with them,
after coming home." Coincidentally, it appears just hours after the
Times on Saturday morning carried an in-depth look at a recent case of
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An excerpt follows.
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Town by town across the country, headlines have been telling similar
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Pierre, S.D.: “Soldier Charged With Murder Testifies About Postwar
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Crime Ring.”

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A quarter of the victims were fellow service members, including
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The Times streetwear style the same methods to research homicides involving all
active-duty military personnel and new veterans for the six years
before and after the present wartime period began with the invasion of
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indie style the American homicide rate has been, on average, lower.

The Pentagon was given The Times’s roster of homicides. It declined to
comment because, a spokesman, Lt. Col. Les Melnyk, said, the
Department of Defense could not duplicate the newspaper’s research.
Further, Colonel Melnyk questioned the validity of comparing prewar
and wartime numbers based on news media reports, saying that the
current increase might be explained by “an increase in awareness of
military service by reporters since 9/11.”
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